5Playback Buttons Ð Use to search saved data. In fast playback, the DX7100 plays back one camera at 16X normal speed, four cameras at 8X normal speed, eight cameras at 2X normal speed, and sixteen cameras at normal speed.
PLAYBACK
PREVIOUS IMAGE | NEXT IMAGE |
| STOP |
GO TO THE FIRST IMAGE | GO TO LAST IMAGE |
RECORDED ON HDD | RECORDED ON HDD |
FAST PLAYBACK | 00953 |
Figure 14. Playback Buttons
6Close CD Tray Button Ð Closes CD-RW tray. Playback must be stopped before button can be used.
7Open CD Tray Button Ð Opens CD-RW tray. Playback must be stopped before button can be used.
8Primary/Secondary Device Button Ð Toggles between searching for data on hard drive or CD-RW drive. Playback must be stopped before button can be used.
9AVI Button Ð Creates and saves an AVI file to a backup storage device. Refer to the AVI Backup section. To view saved AVI files use a PC Media Player that supports the AVI file format. Playback must be stopped before button can be used. (Use with single display playback only.)
10Print Button Ð Prints image. Playback must be stopped before button can be used. (Use with single display playback only.)
11FDD Button Ð Saves recorded image to
12Zoom/Contrast/Brightness Buttons Ð Adjusts levels for recorded image. (Use with single display playback only.)
13Camera Button Ð Displays camera buttons.
Info Button Ð Displays the amount of data on the selected drive. Slider Button Ð Displays slider bars (refer to Figure 16).
14Camera Buttons Ð Select cameras to view. The default setting of the DX7100 turns all cameras on. If you do not want to view all cameras, click a button to turn a camera off.
15Screen Division Buttons Ð Select
To select a single camera, click the button on the far right (X). This turns off all cameras. Then select the desired camera. A single camera must be selected before you can use the AVI, print, or FDD buttons.
NOTE: When in Search mode, select Shift+V to view software version and build date.
Refer to the following page for instructions on how to use the Search mode.
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