1.4 Monitor images from multiple cameras
Images from multiple cameras can be displayed on a multi-screen. Images from 4 cameras (up to 16 cameras)
can be displayed simultaneously. To display images on a multi-screen, it is necessary to register cameras in
advance. 4 cameras can be registered as a group and up to 4 groups (16 cameras) can be registered.
(®page 123)
IMPORTANT
• When displaying images on a 16-screen, panning, tilting and zooming operations become unavailable
for images from cameras with Pan/Tilt/Zoom functions.
• When the “Image capture mode” type is 2 Monitor (Max. 15 fps), the types of images configured in the
“Image capture size” of “"Live" page (Initial display)” are displayed. (®page 87)
• When displaying Quad PTZ images on the multi-screen, panning, tilting, and zooming operations
become unavailable.
Note
• When displaying images on the Quad PTZ screen, panning, tilting and zooming operations become
available only for images from cameras with Pan/Tilt/Zoom functions. Refer to our website
(http://panasonic.net/pss/security/support/info.html) for further information about the compatible
cameras and their versions.
• Only JPEG images can be displayed on a multi-screen. Audio will not be heard.
• When an image with the “16:9” aspect ratio is displayed on a multi-screen, it is stretched vertically to
fit the “4:3” aspect ratio.
1. Click the desired [Multi-screen] on the “Live” page.
→ Images from the registered cameras will be displayed on a selected multi-screen (screen can be split
up to 16 areas). The following are instructions when displaying on a 4-split screen.
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To show 1 camera screen, click the [Live] button.
You can also click “1” below “Multi-screen” or “Back” to display the camera’s “Live” page.
Click the [Multi-screen] button to display images from cameras in a multi-screen of 4 to 16 screens.
Click a camera title. Live images from the camera corresponding to the clicked camera title will be
displayed on the “Live” page of the newly opened window.
Operating Instructions 23
1 Monitor images on a PC