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User Menu

 

 

Playback software

When copying the data to CD/DVD or USB memory, the needed PC playback software is automatically copied on to the disc. Refer to the following for using the software.

System requirements

OS: Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP.

CPU: IBM PC/AT compatible with an Intel Pentium series processor of at least 500 MHz.

RAM: 256 MB or more.

HDD: System drive with unused space of at least 200 MB.

Display device: XGA (1024 pixels x 768 pixels) or higher.

Starting up the application software

step1. Load the CD/DVD/USB memory to the personal computer which has been used for copy.

step2. Double-click the icon of the disc to open.

step3. Start up the application software.

Double-click the “FSM Player Lite.exe.” The application software starts up and the operation panel appears.

When the picture cannot be loaded, use the [Folder] command in the [File] menu to select the picture folder to be played back.

You can open the FSMPlayerLite panel in 4 stages by

clicking on the right side. In the first stage, you can select playback, search and bookmark operations. In the second stage, you can select a camera to display. In the third stage, you can adjust playback speed (reducing only) and in the fourth stage, you can make various set- tings for audio playback.

Menu

Operational

Panel

Operational panel

Rewind

Click to jump to the head of the recording data.

Reverse Search

Click to playback the picture in the reverse direction with a higher speed than normal playback. The speed changes from X1 to X2, X4, X8 and back to X1 at every press of this button during reverse playback.

Reverse Playback

Click to playback the picture in the reverse direction.

Field Reverse

Click to display a still picture one field before.

Stop

Click to stop playback. Audio, if recorded, is played back after the stop when the audio command has been enabled.

Field Advance

Click to display a still picture one field after.

Playback

Click to playback the picture in the forward direction.

Forward Search

Click to playback the picture in the forward direction with a higher speed than normal playback. The speed changes from X1 to X2, X4, X8 and back to X1 at every press of this button during playback.

to Camera

(These buttons are displayed when the button located on the lower right of the Forward Search button is pressed.) Click to display the picture of the camera corresponding to the number of the button. The indicator turns green for the camera number which is being displayed, and it turns black for the camera number which is not being displayed. The picture is not displayed even when the indicator turns green if the data has not been copied for that camera number.

Refresh Speed

(This slider is displayed when the button located on the lower right of the Camera button is pressed.) Drag with the mouse to adjust the playback speed. When setting to [Fast], it may disrupt the operation depending on the performance of the personal computer used. Use this setting with the proper picture playback speed suitable to the personal computer used.

The playback speed slider may not be changed at a constant interval when the data which is additionally copied is played back.

Output

(This is displayed when the button located on the lower right of the Refresh Speed slider is pressed.)

[Not Synchronized playback]

Put a checkmark to [Output] on the FSMPlayerLite panel and select a playback channel from the drop-down menu. Then select [Not Synchro.] in the [Playback] field. Play back the copied data and stop at a point where you want to hear the audio. The audio data around the stop point are played back. You can change the duration of audio playback in 3 levels using the slide bar on the right side. The actual duration of audio playback varies depending on the frame rate of the recorded picture. Adjust the duration for every data to be played back.

[Synchronized playback]

Select [Synchro.] in the [Playback] field. You can play back simultaneously the audio and picture of the data downloaded in blocks via network or the data copied together with audio by a recorder. Only one playback channel is displayed in this case. Audio is not played back during other than normal playback (such as fast-forward playback and reverse playback). The [LipSync] slide bar should be adjusted according to the PC to be used and the recording status of data to be played back. In some cases, there may not be found an optimum position where the picture and audio synchronize with each other.

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Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL4516U Playback software, System requirements, Starting up the application software

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