The playback is stopped, and live monitoring images are displayed on the channel 1 screen.
The playback icon also disappears.
Note: If you keep pressing the [STOP] button for 2 sec- onds or more when you want to stop playback of channel 1, recording of channel 1 is also stopped.
2.3.2 Playback the record
(1)FWD/REV playback
Press the [FWD] button, [REV] button, or direction but- ton (left/right) during playback.
Each time one of these buttons is pressed, the FWD/REV speed is changed.
The playback speed is displayed in the status display area in the upper left of the screen.
>>, >>>>, >>>>>>:
<<, <<<<, <<<<<<:
When the [PLAY] button is pressed, playback is per- formed at a regular speed.
Note: The FWD and REV speeds are set up with "I Frame Inter." and "Frame Rate" of the
Method of calculation:
(>>,<<) = "I Frame Inter." x denominator of "Frame Rate"
(>>>>,<<<<) = "I Frame Inter." x denominator of "Frame Rate" x 2
(>>>>>>,<<<<<<) = "I Frame Inter." x denominator of "Frame Rate" x 4
Example 1: When "4" is set for "I Frame Inter." and "Full" is set for "Frame Rate":
>>, <<: approx.
>>>>>>,<<<<<<: approx.
Example 2: When "4" is set for "I Frame Inter." and "1/2F" is set for "Frame Rate":
>>, <<: approx.
fold, >>>>>>,<<<<<<: approx.
(2)SKIP playback
When the 6/ 7 button is pressed during playback, the image skips to the previous one or the later one and playback starts from the beginning.
(3)Playback/pause
When the [PAUSE] button is pressed, playback will be paused. When the [PAUSE] button is pressed again, ordinary playback starts again.
Note: When the [STILL] button is pressed, it is impossible to pause playback.
(4)Step playback
When the [PLAY] button or the direction button (right) is pressed, in the middle of a pause, playback of a single frame continues.
When the [PAUSE] button is pressed again, ordinary playback starts again.
(5)Slow playback
When the [PLAY] button is pressed during playback, slow playback starts. The speed of slow playback is half that of ordinary playback.
2.4 Operations for Events
2.4.1 Event type
Terminal Alarm: An event input to be entered from a sen- sor to the TERMINAL port of this unit.
Motion Detection: An event to sense and record the move- ment of an object with the aid of the motion detector function (refer to Cautions below).
Cautions:
1.The external alarm input or the motion detector alarm input is a signal to start recording. If an alarm arises during recording, recording is just continued.
2.When the motion detector function senses the move- ment of an object, the sensor generates a signal output by sensing the variation in brightness.
Video Loss: Loss of a video signal caused as a result of camera signal cable disconnection or camera malfunc- tion.
2.4.2 Action at an event
When an event occurs, this unit identifies the event and an alarm action is taken according to the setup conditions.
•When an event occurs, the [ALARM] indicator blinks. The indicator is simultaneously lit up when automatic resetting has been activated.
Caution: Automatic resetting is set up so that an alarm action is automatically finished after the lapse of a specified time after the event occurs. This time set- ting is made with the menu shown below.
After the automatic resetting function is effective, the system returns to the status before the alarm went off.
When the [ALARM RESET] button is pressed, the [ALARM] indicator goes out.
•Time and contents of an event are recorded in "WJ- RT208 SETUP MENU" – "REPORT" – "EVENT LOG".
•Event state of the specified channel will be displayed.
Caution: During an external or motion detector alarm,
each relevant icon is displayed as shown below.
The external alarm icon is displayed with the mark and the motion detector alarm icon with the
mark.
If the video signals are lost, "NO SIGNAL" is dis- played in the position for channel name.
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