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Playback point operation area

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(1)Displays the time and date for the download start point/ending point. (page 42)

[Start]

: Set the time and date to start the

 

image to be downloaded.

[End]

: Set the time and date to end the image

 

to be downloaded.

(2) [Go to date] button

Used to playback images from a specified time and date. (page 22).

(3) [Go to last] button

Skips to the latest recorded image on the displayed camera channel and starts playback.

[HDD] tab

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(1) [REW] button

Plays recorded images in reversely at high speed.

Each time the button is clicked, the reverse speed changes Step 2 (4x) > Step 3 (8x) > Step 4 (16x) > Step 5 (32x) > Step6 (48x) > Step 7 (96x).

(2) [PREV RECORD] button

Skips backward to play back recorded images.

(3) [REV PLAY] button

Plays recorded images in reverse.

(10) [NEXT IMAGE] button

Clicking during playback or pause plays back one frame at a time forward and then pauses.

(11) [Download (TO PC)] box

Downloads the image being played to the PC.

[Download]

: Images and audio can be

 

downloaded.

[Viewer]

: Downloads viewer software for playing

 

back downloaded images.

(4) [PLAY] button

Plays recorded images.

(5) [NEXT RECORD] button

Skips forward to play back recorded images.

(6) [FF] button

Plays recorded images at high speed.

Each time the button is clicked, the speed changes Step 2 (4x) > Step 3 (8x) > Step 4 (16x) > Step 5 (32x) > Step6 (48x)

> Step 7 (96x).

(7)[PREV IMAGE] button

Clicking during playback or pause plays back one frame at a time reversely, and then pauses.

(8) [PAUSE] button

Clicking during playback pauses playback.

Clicking during pause restarts playback.

(9) [STOP] button

Stops playback and displays live images from the camera.

(12) [Rec] box

Click [Up] button to display the [Recording] and [Recording stop] buttons.

Click [Down] button to hide the [Recording] and [Recording stop] buttons.

[Recording] button

: Starts recording manually.

[Recording stop]

: Stops recording manually.

button

 

Important:

When displaying the [Recording] or [Recording stop] buttons, click and hold [Up] button until displayed.

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Panasonic WJ-ND400 manual Playback point operation area, HDD tab

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