Various playback
■Playing still frames
1. Press the PAUSE button during playback.
•The unit will shift into still frame mode.By pressing the PAUSE button once again, the unit will return to its previous mode.
•By pressing the Camera number button while the still frame is displayed, the unit will conduct a forward search of that channel’s images and immediately display them
■Shuttle viewing
The SHUTTLE ring can be used to adjust playback speed to varying rates. Playback speed will vary according to how far the SHUTTLE ring is turned.
The unit will shift to still frame playback mode when the SHUTTLE ring is returned to its former position.
1.Press the PAUSE button during playback, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring.
3 | 4 | 5 |
| ||
2 |
| 6 |
1 |
| 7 |
1Reverse speed search (1MB units)
2Reverse speed search (5X speed)
3Reverse speed search (3X speed)
4Still frame playback
5Forward speed search (3X speed)
6Forward speed search (5X speed)
7Forward speed search (1MB units)
■Shuttle hold
By pressing the PAUSE button during playback (or reverse playback), the unit will shift into still frame mode. Rotate the SHUTTLE ring in the desired direction and to the desired search speed, then press the PAUSE button while holding the SHUTTLE ring to position. Search speed will be maintained even when the SHUTTLE ring is returned to its original position.
■Direct shuttle viewing
Direct shuttle playback can be activated by turning the SHUTTLE ring during playback or reverse playback.
The unit will shift to regular playback mode when the SHUTTLE ring is returned to its former position.
1. Turn the SHUTTLE ring during playback.
Please refer to the above diagram for the playback speed.
INFORMATION
When playback images recorded at different recording intervals, there may be rare
occasions when playback speed differs from the original recording rate.
■
1.Turn the JOG dial in either direction during still frame playback.
•Turn the JOG dial to the right to move forward one frame and to the left to move back one frame. Continue turning the JOG dial to the right for forward playback of consecutive frames and to the left for reverse playback of consecutive frames. Stop turning the dial for still frame viewing.
•During
cause the unit is simultaneously engaged in searching for images in the displayed channel.
■Reverse playback
1.Press the REV PLAY button when the unit is not in operation.
•The unit will begin reverse playback.
On the first reverse playback after the power switch is turned on or after recording, the unit will
start by displaying the last recorded image.
■Changing playback intervals
When the PLAY or REV PLAY button is pressed while the unit is not in operation, playback will occur at the same intervals as the recording intervals. Playback intervals can be changed, however, when the PLAY or REV PLAY button is pressed while the unit is in playback or reverse playback operation. (The unit will emit a sound to indicate that playback interval has been changed.)
Playback intervals can be confirmed
ing “2” or “3” in the DISPLAY MODE setting of the <TIME DATE DISPLAY> menu.
The audio recording cannot be played when playback interval has been altered, even if the playback
interval is returned to its original rate.To play back the audio recording, stop playback once and restart it at the original rate.
•Playback or reverse playback intervals are speed up when the PLAY button is pressed, and playback or reverse playback in- tervals are slowed down when the REV PLAY button is pressed.
INFORMATION
This is a convenient function for slow viewing of recordings with fast movement as well as fast
playback of images captured at long recording intervals.
■
When the SHUTTLE ring is turned clockwise or counter clockwise for over one second during STOP mode, the unit will shift into
00:00:00 25F | 30% |
S E
■Monitor display settings and playback operation
•Single screen: The screen will change frame by frame at a rate equal to the recording interval multiplied by the number of cameras used in the recording.
•SPLIT 4: Each
•SPLIT 9: Each
ENGLISH
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• | Operations |
49