In synchronized audio playback, the frequency of picture refreshing is reduced depending on the processing power of PC. When you want to playback giving priority to picture, select [Not Synchro.].

The settings on this panel remain intact for the next start- up.

Audio playback channel and picture display channel are not related.

When data are played directly from a drive that is slow to read CD and DVD, audio may be output intermittently. Play back data after copying it to a HDD.

File menu

Convert

When clicking during the playback is stopped, [Convert] screen appears. Specify the range to be converted and the camera number, and then press the [JPEG] or [AVI] button to convert and save the picture data collectively. Collective conversion requires adequate free space in the physical memory and the HDD for temporary files (the system partition and save drive). The limitations of avail- able memory space and HDD space vary depending on your operating conditions.

Perform conversion starting from a small file that requires only several seconds to be converted while checking the state of the memory and the HDD.

Search menu

Search

When clicking, the [Time Search] screen appears. Specify the date and time to be searched, and then click the [Search] button.

The picture of the specified time or around such time appears. The search may not be performed when the date and time information of the recorded contents is not chronological such as the data which is added to the ex- isting data.

Operation menu

For [Playback], [Stop], [Reverse Playback], [Forward Search], [Reverse Search], [Field Advance], [Field Reverse], or [Re- wind], refer to the section of the “Operation panel.”

Bookmark menu

A-, B-

Click to register the current playback position as Point A or Point B to repeat playback between those positions.

Repeat between A and B

Put a check mark to repeat playback between Point A and Point B you specified.

View menu

Picture Size

When clicking, the options of [100%], [75%], [50%], and [25%] appear. Pictures are zoomed in or out according to the selected magnification.

Decode Level

When clicking, the options of [Fine], [Middle], and [Rough] appear. When setting the decode level to rough, the pic- ture becomes rough and the playback update speed be- comes faster.

Title Bar

When clicking, the options of [Date Time] and [Alarm] ap- pear. Put a check mark to the item to be displayed on the screen.

Grouping menu

Grouping Pattern

When clicking, the [Grouping Pattern] screen appears. When you click the [4 Multi], [6 Multi], [9 Multi], [10 Multi], [13 Multi], or [16 Multi], the split screen of the selected pattern appears. Click “Setting” to display the screen to set the display position of the camera in each screen.

Menus appearing with right button clicking

To use the following functions, click the right button of the

mouse on the screen to be operated. The following func- tions are performed only for the clicked screen.

During playback:

Picture Size

Refer to the section of the “View menu.”

Decode Level

Refer to the section of the “View menu.”

During stopping playback:

Copy

Click to copy the picture being displayed onto the clip- board.

Save As

When clicking, the [Save As] screen appears. You can save the picture being displayed as either a Windows bit- map file (.bmp) or a JPEG file (.jpg).

Picture Size

Refer to the section of the “View menu.”

Decode Level

Refer to the section of the “View menu.”

Print

When clicking, the [Print] screen appears.

After setting the [Margins], [Printer Settings...] and other options, click [Print] button to print the picture being dis- played.

When playing the data recorded in frame recording, the outline of the picture may be serrated. In such case, change the picture size to larger setting.

When loading the media with a lot of picture data copied, playback software may take time to be started up.

Operations

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Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL4516U File menu, Search menu, Operation menu, Bookmark menu, View menu, Grouping menu

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