1 View live images from the desired camera.2 Open the options menu (see “Displaying the options menu”, Page 60).3 Tap [Set Thumbnail].4 Tap .R A still image is displayed.5 Tap [Save].Other image settingsDisplaying images upside downYou can display the camera image upside down.1 View live images from the desired camera.2 Open the options menu (see “Displaying the options menu”, Page 60).3 Tap [Settings] ® [Video Settings] ® [Other Settings].4 Tap [Upside Down].5 Tap .Adjusting the time stampYou can change the time format and position of the time stamp that is displayed when viewing cameraimages or recording. You can also turn the time stamp off.1 View live images from the desired camera.2 Open the options menu (see “Displaying the options menu”, Page 60).3 Tap [Settings] ® [Video Settings] ® [Other Settings].4 Tap [Time Stamp].5 Select the desired setting and then tap [OK].– [Position]: Determines the position of the time stamp. To turn the time stamp off, select [OFF].– [24-Hour Format]: Determines whether the time stamp is displayed in 24-hour format or 12-hourformat.Note:R To adjust the camera’s date and time setting, see “HD camera device profiles”, Page 79.Confirming the bit rateWhile viewing camera images, the camera can display an icon that corresponds to the current bit rate.Bit rate is a measure of how much data is being transmitted; if bit rate decreases when viewing cameraimages, image quality may also be reduced. Bit rate may vary depending on network conditions, howeverif it is consistently low, confirm the network conditions (network traffic, camera and wireless routerplacement or obstacles, etc.) for possible causes.1 View live images from the desired camera.2 Open the options menu (see “Displaying the options menu”, Page 60).3 Tap [Settings] ® [Video Settings] ® [Other Settings].4 Slide the [Bit Rate Level Icon] switch to the desired position.R When the switch is turned on, bit rate is displayed while viewing HD camera images as follows.77Using an HD camera