Attention:

When you want to read the data in the HDD A via a USB cable directly without removing the hard disk, follow the following picture to connect the hard disks in the DVR.

When you need to read HDD B via a USB cable. Please plug the middle connector of IDE cable in HDD B and the other connector to HDD A as the following picture. Without removing the hard disk, your PC can read the data in HDD B.

Use the playback application to play the video data by PC.

4.2.1 Channel Selection

This determines which of the cameras will be displayed on the surveillance screen.

Choose an appointed channel to display the surveillance screen by clicking the channel icon. Click once to show a full-screen display. To show a quad screen, click the same icon again.

4.2.2 Video Playback List

After selecting the appointed hard drive, click to select an event and click OK to play back the appointed surveillance.

When you click the Event List icon, it pops-up an event table as the following illustration shows. You will see the table shows Record mode, Start time and End time of each event. Record Mode can be “T”, “M” or “S”. “T” represents Total Recording, which means the camera keeps on recording continually. “M” means Motion Recording, which means the recording starts once the camera detects motion. “S” represents Sensor Recording, which means the camera records when

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