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PLAYBACK SPEEDS FOR RECORDED VIDEO
While playing back recorded video you can play the video at several speeds in either fast forward or fast reverse direction.
To change the playback peed for recorded video:
1. Select a video pane that is displaying recorded video.
2. Turn the shuttle (outer dial) clockwise to play the video fast forward. The farther you turn the shuttle, the faster the video plays. You can
play the video at 2, 4, 15, 60, or 300 times faster than normal speed.
3. Turn the shuttle (outer dial) counterclockwise to play the video fast reverse. The farther you turn the shuttle, the faster the video plays
backwards. You can play the video backwards at 2, 4, 15, 60, or 300 times faster than normal speed.
4. To return to normal forward speed, release the shuttle.
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING A VIDEO CLIP
You can lock an entire video clip from the Enhanced Search screen. From the Quick Search you can lock an entire video clip or only a portion of a
clip. Locking a video clips protects them from being erased as the hard disk is overwritten. A locked video clip remains on the hard disk until it i s
unlocked or until a time specified in the DVR setup information on the Device tab. Your system must be configured to delete locked video or it will
remain on the hard disk until you unlock it. Contact your system administrator if you need to enable this setting.
If you lock two video clips that would form a single continuous video clip, they are displaye d as a single video clip on the Enhanced Search screen
results.
To lock a video clip from a quick search:
NOTE: The instructions in this manual refer to the DVR5100 Control Pad. An optional KBD5000 keyboard or U SB PC keyboard and mouse also can
be used to operate the DVR5100 instead of the Control Pad. Refer to Understanding DVR Controls and Menus on page 13 for alternate keystrokes
if you any of these devices.
1. Perform a Quick Search. Refer to Performing a Quick Search on page 47.
2. Turn the jog (inner dial) to select a video clip along the timeline, and then select Lock .
3. The Lock Clip dialog b ox appears.
Figure 65. Quick Search Lock Clip Dialog Box
4. Select a start date and ti me and an end date and time for the video clip that you want to lock. As you update this information, the duration
is updated to show how much video to lock.
5. Select OK . The video clip is locked. To cancel you selection and close the search dialog, select Cancel . To unlock the video
clip, refer to the instructions in To unlock a video clip, below.
To lock a video clip from an enhanced search: