How to View Full Screen with Hikvision Surveillance Cameras106


Hikvision surveillance cameras offer a wide range of features to help you monitor your property effectively. One of these features is the ability to view the camera feed in full screen mode. This can be useful for getting a closer look at specific details or for monitoring a larger area.

There are two ways to view full screen with Hikvision surveillance cameras:
Using the web interface: Log in to the camera's web interface and click on the "Live View" tab. Then, click on the "Full Screen" button in the top-right corner of the live view window.
Using the iVMS-4500 software: Launch the iVMS-4500 software and add your camera to the software. Then, right-click on the camera's name in the device list and select "Live View." In the live view window, click on the "Full Screen" button in the top-right corner.

Once you are in full screen mode, you can use the mouse to pan and tilt the camera, and to zoom in and out. You can also use the keyboard shortcuts to control the camera:
Up arrow: Pan up
Down arrow: Pan down
Left arrow: Tilt left
Right arrow: Tilt right
+ (plus sign): Zoom in
- (minus sign): Zoom out
Esc: Exit full screen mode

Full screen mode is a useful feature for getting a closer look at specific details or for monitoring a larger area. You can use the mouse or keyboard shortcuts to control the camera while in full screen mode.

Additional Tips for Viewing Full Screen
Make sure that your browser is up to date. Older browsers may not support full screen mode.
If you are using the iVMS-4500 software, make sure that you have the latest version installed.
If you are having trouble viewing full screen, try restarting your browser or the iVMS-4500 software.

By following these tips, you can ensure that you are able to view full screen with Hikvision surveillance cameras without any problems.

2025-01-10


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