Basic operations (continued)

Basic playback

This function is used to playback the recorded data. This unit allows recorded data to be played back using various methods. The basic playback described here is the most common method for playback.

step1. Press the PLAY button inside of the front door.

Playback starts.

After turning the power on, the oldest recorded data is played back first. Otherwise, playback resumes at the stopped position of the previous playback.

STOP PAUSE REV. PLAY PLAY

JUMP TO END

 

SPEED

 

When the “Playback Device Repeat Setting” (System Menu Memory Recording Data Readout Setting) is set to “Repeat Off,” playback stops when reaching the physical end of the HDD or end point of the recorded section. When the “Playback Device Repeat Setting” is set to “Repeat On,” recorded data is played back

repeatedly ( see page 75).

(To change the playback device:)

step2-1.Select the playback device and playback area in the <Select Source Device> (User MenuSearchSelect Source Device).

Main: Plays back the recorded contents of the main device.

Normal: Normal recording area

Alarm: Alarm recording area

LPA: Long pre-alarm recording area

Copy A: Plays back the recorded contents of the copy A device.

Group1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Copy B: Plays back the recorded contents of the copy B device.

Group1, 2, 3, 4

“Alarm” appears when “Alarm Recording Area” (System MenuMemoryData Management Setting for Main MemoryChange Partition Setting) is set to other than “0 %.”

“LPA” appears when “Long Pre-Alarm Area” (System MenuMemoryData Management Setting for Main MemoryChange Partition Setting) is set to other than “0 %.”

step2-2.Press the PLAY button.

Playback of the selected device starts.

When pressing the PAUSE/JUMP TO END button during the playback is stopped, the still frame playback picture of the end point of the latest recording is displayed.

step3. To pause playback, press the PAUSE button.

To resume playback, press the PAUSE button again or press the PLAY button.

step4. To stop playback, press the STOP button.

When executing playback again, the playback starts from the stopped position of the previous playback.

Pressing the OUTPUT A/B button on the front panel switches the multiplexer output of the unit. When OUTPUT A is selected, the light of the button turns off. When OUTPUT B is selected, the button lights up and the buttons related to playback function are operated for the monitor screen connected to the OUTPUT B connector. Pressing the OUTPUT A/B button again switches the multiplexer output to

OUTPUT A.

The playback of each camera may not be executed at a constant speed depending on the recorded condition.

During the split screen display, the playback may be executed at the pps which is lower than the one used for recording.

When playing back on both OUTPUT A and B, the playback speed may become slower.

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