(2) EVENT SEARCH

Enter EVENT in the first row of the search menu if you search for specific events such as alarm, motion detection or video loss.

Preselect the type of event to be listed in the EVENT row. The following types of event are available:

Display

Description

 

 

ALARM

Alarm events (alarm contacts and system alarms)

 

 

MOTION

Motion detection

 

 

VLOSS

Video loss

 

 

A / B

Alarm and motion detection

 

 

A / V

Alarm and video loss

 

 

B / V

Motion detection and video loss

 

 

A / B / V

All events (alarm, motion detection, video loss)

 

 

The TIME and DATE rows are inactive for this search mode.

The period available on the connected harddisks is indicated in the START / END TIME field at the bottom. Select the requested harddisk in the DISK NO field.

Having selected the type of event, press SELECT to start the event list showing 16 entries per page (640 pages max.).

Use either the Shuttle (clockwise) or the COPY key to browse the pages; use either the SHUTTLE (counter-clockwise) or the DISPLAY key to browse backwards.

After selecting the type of event with the JOG and having confirmed your selection with the ENTER key, the DVR switches to playback mode.

SEARCH LIST

00001

M08

10-09-2005

10:11:33

00002

M01

10-09-2005

12:13:34

00003

M08

10-09-2005

12:13:39

00004

M04

10-09-2005

10:14:55

00005

M08

10-09-2005

10:15:33

00006

M03

10-09-2005

10:23:34

00007

V01

10-09-2005

10:22:12

00008

TN

10-09-2005

10:50:45

00009

M01

10-09-2005

10:54:35

00010

M03

10-09-2005

11:13:35

00011

M03

10-09-2005

11:15:24

00012

M04

10-09-2005

11:18:37

00013

M08

10-09-2005

12:11:34

00014

M01

10-09-2005

13:33:25

00015

M01

10-09-2005

14:09:11

00016

M08

10-09-2005

15:11:27

The type of event is indicated next to the consecutive number:

A:Alarm (Alarm contact) + contact number;

M:Motion detection + camera number;

V:Video loss + camera number; TN: Start normal recording; Tn: Scheduled recording, n=1~8; PL: Power loss;

RTN: Automatic recording restart after power loss;

RTn: Automatic scheduled recording restart after power loss, Timer n=1~8.

PH (Physical Head): Physical HDD initial position;

LH (Logical Head): Logical HDD initial position upon rewriting.

F1, F2: Fan failure fan 1 / 2

OT: HDD overtemperature

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EverFocus EDR-1640, EDR-920 manual Event Search, Alarm, Vloss