Basic Operation

Adjusting the Playback Speed (Jog/ Shuttle Playback)

You can adjust the playback speed by turning the jog dial/ shuttle dial on the front panel.

Shuttle Playback

Rotate the shuttle dial during playback or when playback is paused to start fast forward, fast reverse or slow playback.

 

Still

 

 

x1/20

x1/20

 

 

x1/5

 

x1/5

Shuttle dial (Outside)

REV

FF

 

x1

 

x1

 

x2

x5

 

x5

x10

 

x10

x20

x20

Jog dial (Inside)

Jog/Shuttle dial

The playback speed indications when performing fast forward or fast reverse playback by rotating the shuttle dial are approximate. The speed may differ depending on the conditions, such as the playback mode (multi-view, single view) and the recording mode (motion detection, recorded frame rate).

Jog PlaybackRotate the jog dial to play back frame-by-frame.

Rotate the dial clockwise to play back a single frame in the forward direction, and rotate the dial counterclockwise to play back a single frame in the reverse direction.

Release the dial to pause the playback. However, when frames are played back successively in the forward or reverse direction, playback may continue momentarily after the jog dial is released.

CAUTION

The jog dial will not work when no camera is selected.

When the playback speed is modified or playing back at high speed while recording, the frame rate of the recording may decrease. Observe the performance meter while adjusting the playback speed.

Using Sequences

Sequences refers to sequences of images recorded when an event or motion is detected. You can refer to the list of recorded images for each sequence.

1 Double-click the [Sequences] bar in the [Browse] window.

Sequence

[Sequence] bar

[Browse] window

2 Click the [Get Sequences] button.

A list of 20 sequences prior to and following the point in time displayed in the view will appear.

If the [Preview] check box is selected, you are able to quickly view each sequence by placing the mouse pointer over the required sequence in the list.

3 Click a sequence in the list.All images in the view move to the time of the sequence.

Note

Clicking the expand icon (+) next to a sequence in the list will show you the exact date and time of the first and last image in the sequence as well as the exact date and time of the motion detection, event, etc. triggering the recording.

CAUTION

There are times when the continuous multiple sequences

change into one sequence depending on [Pre/post recordings on motion/event] setting. (Page 29)

Displaying the Alerts List

The [Alerts] section lets you view a list of recorded images for each alert, such as when motion is detected. (Page 54)

1 Double-click the [Alerts] bar in the [Browse] window.

2 Click the [ ] of the Alerts list and select the required event or events in the Alerts list.

You may select either a single event or all events on a camera/particular server.

[Alerts] list [Alerts] bar

[Browse] window

Events list

3 Click the [Get List] button.This will display a list of detected events.

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