Operation examples

60-63

Operation example 1

60

Operation example 2

61,62

Operation example 3

62,63

Various recordings

64

PRE ALARM RECORDINGS

64

EMERGENCY RECORDINGS

64

Various playback functions

65,66

Playing still frames

65

Shuttle viewing/direct shuttle viewing

65

Shuttle hold

65

Frame-by-frame playback

65

Reverse playback

65

High-speed fast-forward/high-speed rewind

65

Changing playback intervals

65,66

Simultaneous playback during recording

66

Various search

67-71

SEARCH SELECTION

67

SEARCH TYPE

67

SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER

67

DATE/TIME

67

PLAYBACK DEVICE

67

TIME DATE SEARCH

67

INDEX SEARCH/ALARM INDEX SEARCH

68,69

ALARM SKIP SEARCH

69,70

ALARM LIST SEARCH

70,71

START/END SEARCH

71

Making Copy/Restore

72,73

Making Copy/Restore

72,73

Copying from unit to videotape

73

Other convenient functions

74-76

Power failure compensation circuit

74

Power failure reset recording

74

Log function for when power failure occurs while

 

the unit is in operation or the MAIN switch

 

on the rear of the unit is turned OFF

74

RESET button

74

HDD SETTING

74,75

MIRRORING

74,75

PARTITION/PARTITION SIZE

75

COVERT CAMERA SETTING

76

ALARM DISPLAY

76

With Audio recording

84

Troubleshooting

85,86

Warnings and CALL OUT output

87,88

Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures

87,88

Glossary

89

Glossary

89

Relation of recording operation to the number of

 

cameras and recording interval settings

89

Specifications

90

How to read this manual

• Viewing displays

(Refer to this information when operating) Reference information concerning operation is described.

(Caution required)

Cautionary items concerning operation are described.

(See reference page)

Reference item and page number are indicated.

INFORMATION (Reference)

Other reference information is described.

• Finding desired information

There is an index on the each right page of this manual. There is also “Contents” at the beginning of this manual. In addition, reference pages are indicated throughout this manual.

• Troubleshooting

Read Troubleshooting (pages 85,86) for possible remedies to the problem.

ENGLISH

Communications by Web Browser

77-82

Communications by Web Browser

77-82

The personal computer product requirements

77

Connections

77

AUTHENTICATION

77,78

Welcome

78-82

Live monitor

78,79

Playback

79,80

Time Search

80

Alarm Search

80

Index Search

80

User maintenance

80,81

Log out

81

Change log in user

81,82

Recording time table

83,84

 

Continuous recording time table

83,84

 

HDD continuous recording time (for 250GB drive)

83

 

Without Audio recording

83

 

With Audio recording

83

 

Compact Flash Card continuous

 

 

recording time (for 64MB)

84

 

Without Audio recording

84

 

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