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Original aspect ratio. Images are shown with their original aspect ratio. If unchecked, the images are
streched to the splits aspect ratio. By default, on dvrs this setting is unchecked and on ip cameras is
checked.
Rotate 90 degrees : Images are rotated 90 positive degrees in the clock-wise direction. This command is
disabled when the image is zoomed in. In that case, a complete zoom out must be carried out in order
to rotate.
Download. Opens the quick downloads window. Read the “Quick downloads section for more info.
This option can be enable or disable by using NH user rights.
Reconnect DVR. The dvr of the selected camera is reconnected. Only available is the dvr is
disconnected.
Disconnect DVR. That dvr of the selected camera is disconnected. Only available is the dvr is connected.
Restart IP camera. The selected IP camera is restarted. Only available on IP cameras.
Reset split : In some rare cases, MPEG/H264 decompressor might fail and show distorted images. In
those cases, click on this option to recover images.
3.5.2 Split text information and indicators
Each split cell shows the camera name at the top-left corner by default. The position (top-left or bottom-left) can
be configured in the main application settings.
The text font size is automatically scaled depending on the split size and also on the screen resolution. Though,
the font size can be configured in the main application settings.
The camera status is displayed on the top-right corner. When a camera is recording, a red” round icon is shown.
In case of DVR cameras the icon is in “orange” which indicates that the DVR is in a recording state, but without
exact information on which specific cameras are being recorded. Any DVR camera may be recorded at that time
depending on internal DVR configuration (check the DVR remote configuration “recording” settings).
There are several possible messages:
Waiting for images: This message appears between the time when a camera is dropped on a split and
the time the split cell starts showing live images.
Buffering: This message appears when a camera is being watched in a live split and the client stops
receiving images from it for a while.
Disconnected: This message appears when a camera, or the device which contains it, is disconnected.
Recovering device: This message appears when a camera has been disconnected and reconnected again
but no live images have arrived yet.
Locked: This message appears when a “Deny live actions” schedule is programmed for that IP camera.
3.5.3 Maps
In the live screen, it is possible to display maps that can include navigation areas and cameras. It is possible to
“drag & drop cameras from the map to any split cell in the working area to see the camera live stream.