User manual

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When switching to multi-channel view, a pop-up window will allow you to select which
cameras will be displayed.
The iPhone version offers the option to view video from a single camera or four channels
simultaneously. On QT View HD for the iPad, you also have the ability to view the feeds from
six, eight or nine cameras at the same time as well.
You may reposition the
channel feeds in the multi-
channel viewing modes simply
by dragging one screen into
the desired position. This
is especially useful in the
asymmetric six- and eight-
channel displays with the single
large screen and multiple,
smaller views.
When viewing multiple channels, the screen outlined in red will be the one affected by such
actions as snapshot or record.
Double tap on a screen in a multi-channel mode to bring it to full screen. Double-tapping on
the camera view will return to the split screen mode.
PTZ
Tapping on the PTZ icon will open the PTZ Control window allowing you to control a Pan-
Tilt-Zoom camera connected to your DVR by touching the directional arrows. Adjust your
camera’s focus, zoom and iris (light level) using the “+” and “-” buttons.
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There are three sliders which
also provide camera control. On
the iPhone, they appear when
the arrow to the right of the PTZ
controls is tapped.
The first slider allows you
to control the speed of the
camera’s movement, from 1
(slowest) to 8 (fastest).
The second slider allows you
to select which Preset point
you desire the camera to rotate
towards. There are 128 points
available and these are generally
set up in the DVR when you
first configure the PTZ camera.
However, you can configure
these within the program as
well.
The bottom slider allows you
to select which cruise (path)
you want the PTZ camera to
perform. Like the Presets, these
are usually set up when you
first connect the PTZ camera,
but you can create a new one
using PTZ Settings within
the Settings menu of this
application.