User Manual

Main Menu: Display - > Output
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On the Display output page, you may
set the:
output resolution on screen
the transparency of the menu
the sensitivity of the USB mouse
the boarder of the live view
Resolution: The number of “little dots” that make up an image. This should be set as high as possible,
but equal to or lower than the maximum resolution your screen/monitor can display. Make sure your
monitor supports or exceeds the resolution you choose or it may not be able to display.
The NVR has below formats available, in four different aspect ratios:
Standard (4:3) - 1024 x 768
Standard (5:4) - 1280 x 1024
Widescreen (16:10) -1280 x 800, 1440 x 900
Widescreen (16:9) - 1280 x 720 (720p) or 1920 x 1080 (1080p)
Standard Monitor via VGA: Use one of the 4:3 formats to correctly align the NVRs output on your screen.
Using a widescreen format will “stretch” the image vertically.
Widescreen Monitor via VGA: If possible, use the widescreen (16:9 or 16:10) format. If your monitor can’t
display these resolution, you might need to enable letter-boxing on your monitor and use a 4:3
format.
PC Monitor via HDMI: Choose a format appropriate for your monitor. If its a widescreen, use a widescreen
format. Set to the highest option that is equal to or less than the screens maximum resolution.
Widescreen Plasma/LCD HDTV via HDMI: The resolution should be set to the maximum your television
can process not display. Typically, this will be 1080p, as even screens which don’t have that many
pixels can still display the image, just with less detail. Check your televisions documentation to
learn this value. If your television can’t display 1080p, then use 720p instead.
Transparency: You may set the NVRs menu to be partially transparent
Mouse Sensitivity: Tells how sensitive the mouse will be.
Border Adjustment: Changes the size and position of the cameras’ images on the screen.