Basic Operation

Playing Back Recorded Images

CAUTION

The recording frame rate may decline when using the [Live Viewing] window.

For the area(s) that do not support the Daylight Saving Time (DST). If DST is entered, the sections where a change to DST is made may not be properly played back or searched.

When the recording and recorded image is simultaneously played back, and access to the hard disk occurs frequently, the image which is played back may pause and the audio may break up. (There is no effect to the recording in the system or the additional hard disk.)

When returning from the [Setup] window to the [Browse] window, the audio settings becomes [NONE]. Please select the audio source again.

Display the [Browse] window

1 Press the [LIVE/BROWSE] button or select [Live Viewing] from the Main Menu.

The VR-N900 Viewer starts up and the [Live Viewing] window appears.

2 When the [Live Viewing] window appears, press the [LIVE/BROWSE] button again.

The window switches between the [Live Viewing] window and the [Browse] window each time the button is pressed.

[Live Viewing] window

[Views] section

[Close] button

 

[Sequences] section [Browse] window [Alerts] section

[Time navigation] section [Audio] section

[Smart Search] section [Export] section

It may take a few minutes until the [Browse] window is displayed.

If you enter settings in the [Camera Record Setting] window without closing the [Browse] window, recorded images may not be displayed immediately after the camera settings have been completed. In this case, [Unable to connect to the server! Reconnecting to the server] or [Unable to connect to 127.0.0.1:80 on the device name (camera name)! Reconnecting to the server] appears on the [Browse] window (127.0.0.1:80 is an IP address of the VR-N900U).

If you play back a recorded image that is not recorded at all, [Connection: [N900] Camera1 on 127.0.0.1:80] will display continuously in the [Browse] window.

To close the VR-N900 Viewer, click the [Close] button.

Note

You can also click the [Browse] tab with the mouse.

Each image bar features an online indicator, which is useful when browsing the recordings. The indicator lights up green each time a new image is displayed.

Recorded images are saved as a database. Recorded image data is called the database in this device.

When [Before Database Start] appears on the [Browse] window, no database (recorded image) exists in prior to the current image viewed.

When [After Database End] appears on the [Browse] window, no database (recorded image) exists after the current image viewed.

Make sure not to set the changeover of the Live and Browse at short intervals.

CAUTION

If several sections are opened in the left side of the [Live Viewing] window, it may not be possible to display them all in the window. If this happens, double-click the section bars and close the sections.

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