Samsung SHR-3010P manual Alarm Record Retrieval Power On/Off Status List View, 000052

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DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER

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Alarm Record Retrieval

Power On/Off Status List View

ALARM

EVENT SEARCH

 

[01/03]

ID

EVENT

DATE

TIME

01 ALARM START 2001-05-11 09:23:55

02 ALARM START 2001-05-14 15:22:13

03 ALARM START 2001-05-14 15:30:00

EXIT=[SEARCH] SEARCH=[SET/STILL]

Among the data on the HDD, the ones that were recorded when a motion was detected or alarm was triggered will be displayed as a list based on the recording start time.

Other information is same as in “3. Recorded Data List View” on p. 5-4.

Note

If the list of the recorded data cannot be shown in a screen, you can use the LEFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button to view the list in pages. Press the LEFT( ) button to move to the previous page, or press the RIGHT( ) button to move to the next page.

POWER EVENT LIST

[01/08]

ID

EVENT

DATE

TIME

01

POWER OFF

2001-09-24

00:00:52

02

POWER ON

2001-09-24

00:07:38

03

POWER OFF

2001-09-24

00:11:56

04

POWER ON

2001-09-24

00:23:24

05

POWER OFF

2001-09-24

00:39:12

06

POWER ON

2001-09-24

01:47:06

07

POWER OFF

2001-09-24

02:52:10

08

POWER ON

2001-09-24

02:55:37

EXIT=[SEARCH]

Dates and times the system power had been turned On and Off will be shown in order.

5-5

5-6

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Contents Digital Video Recorder Digital Video Recorder Important Safety InstructionsContents Summary Variously changing numbers of recording fields per second Introduction CharacteristicsConvenient retrieval function Alarm Power3Name and Function of Each Part FullRear View Mounting HDD Unpacking HDD AdditionMode setup and cable connection II. Connection with Other Devices Connection with Multiplexer Connection to External DevicesConnection with PC for Use RS-232C terminal D-SUB 9 Pin and Pin specificationsConnection with RS-232C Communication MethodConnection with RS-485 RS-485 terminal and Pin specificationsCode value by key Data Format Samsung ProtocolIII. Basic Method to use Power On 1Booting the SystemRecognizing incoming video signal 2Basic Screen Viewing Power OffLive Screen Viewing Playback screen Viewing 3Menu View Menu Enter Change of SettingsMove to Parent Menu or Menu End Menu Move Or Down Button so current second is displayed Example of menu setting in case of changing timeEach menu item ➃ Disk END Mode 5Record Setup① Audio Record ② Picture Quality6Alarm Record Setup ➅ Post Alarm Time Limit ⑨ SET Area & Sensitivity ➄ PRE Alarm Time Limit ⑧ Motion Detection➆ Main Alarm Picture Rate Size 7Reservation Record SetupLeft MoveSystem Setup Communication Setup System Information Backup from Record Event List① from Date 2003 Date to start backup ⑧ Backup ScreenTo Date 2003 Date to end backup Cancel = StopSearch & Play of Back UP Backup image search and replay 2BACKUP from Alarm Event ListReference Scsi Erase Scsi HDD Recording Deletion Mode SetupIV. Record Basic Record 1Basic Record② Record Stop ① Current Image Record Record in Alarm Occurrence Record Lock Alarm RecordRelease of Alarm Record Record Lock Reservation Record Cancel Reservation Record Setup 4Reservation Record ② Record Event Search ➃ Power Event List ① CLOCK/DISPLAY Mode Setup ➂ Alarm Event Search1Retrieval Menu View Retrieval Menu EnterRetrieval by Date and Time Recorded Data List View 000052 Alarm Record Retrieval Power On/Off Status List View6Basic Playback Play in Various Speed 7Various Screen View Using JOG/SHUTTLEView by Field VI. Others Product Standards Appearance Drawing BackupHDD VII. Appendices Trouble Check Points 1Check Points before Call Service CenterQuestion Answer AB68-00377A
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