The display screen of the monitoring and security system is the core interactive interface of the system, mainly used for real-time monitoring, information feedback and operation control. Its specific uses can be classified into the following categories:
Real-time monitoring and picture display
Multi-screen synchronous display: Simultaneously display the real-time images from multiple cameras (such as 4/9/16 split-screen), fully covering the monitored area.
High-definition detail viewing: Supports high-resolution display (such as 4K), suitable for detailed observation of key areas (such as entrances and exits, vaults).
Round-robin playback: Automatically switch between different camera images to enhance the efficiency of large-scale monitoring.
2. Event Early Warning and Emergency Response
Alarm linkage pop-up window: When the sensor or AI analysis triggers an alarm (such as intrusion or fire), the relevant screen will automatically pop up and provide audible and visual prompts.
Rapid anomaly location: By superimposing and displaying the alarm points on the electronic map, it assists security personnel in responding promptly.
3. Data Management and Traceability
Video playback and retrieval: Retrieve historical videos, supporting rapid time axis positioning and double-speed playback, which is used for event evidence collection or daily review.
Log information overlay: Overlay metadata such as time, camera number, and GPS coordinates on the screen to ensure the integrity of the record.
4. System Control and Operation
PTZ control: Directly adjust the Angle, focal length or zoom of the PTZ camera through the display interface (such as tracking suspicious targets).
Device status monitoring: Displays system health status such as offline cameras, remaining storage capacity, and network latency.
5. Multi-scenario adaptation function
Command and Dispatch Center: In scenarios such as traffic and emergency command, it integrates video, GIS maps, and data dashboards to assist in decision-making.
Remote access terminal: Supports real-time viewing at sub-control terminals (such as security rooms and management mobile phones) to achieve distributed monitoring.
6. Expansion of auxiliary functions
AI analysis overlay: Display intelligent analysis results (such as face recognition, license plate recognition, and abnormal behavior annotation).
Multi-system integration: Interlinked with access control and fire protection systems, such as displaying access control card swiping records or fire escape occupancy alerts.


