Panasonic wj-fs216 User Manual

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Note:
Two or more pictures on the monitor can be
selected in multi picture mode.
6. Press the camera selection button whose indicator
is blinking.
The selected picture is displayed again for normal
monitoring.
7. To release STILL ON mode, set the MODE SELECT/
CAMERA SELECT switch to MODE SELECT, then
press button 16 (STILL ON).
The STILL ON indicator goes out.
Notes:
• If you press the camera selection button for a cam-
era whose picture is not displayed on the monitor
screen, the operation is ignored.
• The word “STILL” is not displayed if STILL/ALARM
DISP in MENU 2 OF 3 is set to OFF.
• While the still picture is displayed, the VTR keeps
playing the playback picture.
E. Single Spot Picture Zoom
The following function is available in single spot pic-
ture mode only.
1. Repeat procedures A (Single Spot Picture) to moni-
tor the playback picture.
2. Set the MODE SELECT/CAMERA SELECT switch to
CAMERA SELECT.
3. Press the ZOOM/MULTISCREEN/QUAD SHIFT
button.
The “+” sign appears in the picture.
Note:
The “+” sign disappears if no operation is
performed within approx. 5 seconds.
4. Press button 14 (+) to zoom in, or button 13 (–) to
zoom out.
Notes:
• Each time button 14 (+) is pressed, the picture
is zoomed in.  Zooming stops when it reaches
the maximum level.
• The picture cannot be zoomed out to be small-
er than the original size by pressing button 13
(–).
5. To move the picture, press buttons 9 - 12 (
D
D
C
C
,
A
A
B
B
).  The zoomed picture will move up, down,
left, or right depending on the button pressed.
The picture will stop at the edge of the monitor
screen.
Normal Playback Picture
Playback Picture with the "+" sign
Zoomed Playback Picture
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Notes:
• In monitoring single spot playback pictures, only
one zoom level is available.
• The title in the picture disappears when the
ZOOM/MULTISCREEN/QUAD SHIFT button is
pressed.  The title remains off the screen even after
the “+”
• sign disappears.
To call the title back on the screen, quit the zoom
function and operate another function.