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ALARM LIST SEARCH

This unit stores the start times of alarm recording and emergency recording in the alarm list when such recording is started. It is possible to perform the index search for the desired time (or the closest time) from the alarm recording (or emergency recording) start times listed in the alarm list.

Up to 10,000 alarm recording (emergency record- ing) start times are stored and displayed.

In the alarm list, items for the ALARM IN terminal on the rear panel grounded are indicated in white, items that were detected with motion are indicated in green, and items for the EMERGENCY terminal grounded are indicated in red.

To clear the alarm list, erase the data by <MAIN HDD DATA CLEAR> screen while the “HDD SETTING” in <INITIALIZATION> screen is set to “NORMAL” or “MIRRORING.” Beware that executing it erases all the data of HDD contained the video data. Alarm recording then will be stored again from 00001.

1.Press the SEARCH button.

The search screen selected in “SEARCH TYPE” appears.

 

 

 

 

 

<SEARCH SELECTION>￿

ALARM LIST￿

>>SEARCH TYPE

SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER

ALL￿

DATE/TIME

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: ￿

PLAYBACK DEVICE

 

MAIN￿

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MAIN￿

 

 

 

 

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02-02-2003 00:00:00￿

START

END

04-04-2003 12:30:15

 

 

 

 

 

 

The alarm list may take time to be displayed completely when there are many list items or the HDD has been added.

2.(When the desired search screen is not displayed on the screen • • • )

Change the “SEARCH TYPE” setting and then press the CLEAR button to display the “ALARM LIST SEARCH” screen.

To display the emergency recording start time in the alarm list, set “SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER” in the <SEARCH SELECTION> screen to “ALL.”

“EMR” on the position of the camera number in the alarm list indicates the emergency recording.

<ALARM LIST SEARCH>￿

>>00004 01-01-2003 00:00:04 2 1￿ 00003 01-01-2003 00:00:03 EMR￿ 00002 01-01-2003 00:00:02 1 1￿ 00001 01-01-2003 00:00:01 EMR

When executing alarm list search while the “HDD SETTING” in the <INITIALIZATION> screen is set to “PARTITION,” set “PLAYBACK DEVICE” to “SUB.”

3. Select the desired alarm list number.

button: Selects the next number.

• button: Selects the previous number.

button: Displays the page with date prior to the date of the currently opened page.

button: Displays the page with date newer than the date of the currently opened page.

To cancel searching, press the SEARCH button twice.

The camera number of which the start index signal of the pre-alarm recording is written may differ from the camera number displayed in the alarm list.

When setting “HDD REPEAT REC MAIN” to “OFF” or “STANDBY,” or “HDD REPEAT REC SUB” to “OFF,” and there is an alarm recording (or emergency recording) at the end of the HDD, that recording may not be stored in the alarm list and that number may be missed and not be displayed.

The alarm list numbers may become out of sequence.

When an alarm recording (or emergency record- ing) is started while displaying the <ALARM LIST SEARCH> screen, exit the <ALARM LIST SEARCH> screen and then display it again. The new item will be added to the list.

When using “DATE/TIME” in the <SEARCH SELECTION> screen, the number of list items displayed on the screen can be narrowed down.

1.Press the SEARCH button to display the <SEARCH SELECTION> screen.

2.Set the desired date and time to be searched in “DATE/TIME” and determine such setting.

3.Press the CLEAR button once to display the narrowed-down list.

4.Select the desired alarm list number, and then press the ENTER button to determine such setting.

To cancel searching, press the SEARCH button twice.

The search result of the alarm list search is displayed in the single screen display in still-frame playback regardless of “SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER” setting.

5.Playback the search result.

Press either the PLAY (, REV. P) or PAUSE button.

6.To stop playback or still-frame playback, press the STOP button.

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