Alarm Search

Alarm recordings are listed in the order of generation, and you can locate the picture at the specified alarm recording.

To execute Alarm search

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S

 

 

 

 

 

DIGITAL SURVELLANCE RECORDER HSR-1

 

 

 

 

 

 

†￿REC

 

 

DIGITAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TIMELAPSE

 

 

 

 

 

EJECT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1

2

3

4

LOCK

REW

PLAY

F FWD

MENU

TIME

5

6

7

8

 

SEARCH

 

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·￿

‚￿

￿￿

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9

10

 

 

 

 

 

 

ı￿CURSOR

￿￿ALARM

 

 

REC

FRAME

STOP

FRAME

 

 

 

 

 

SEARCH

 

 

 

 

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¶￿ SET/YES ￿￿RESET/NO

 

 

 

CONTROL-S

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1Press the ALARM SEARCH key.

The ALARM SEARCH display appears on the monitor screen, listing alarm recordings recorded on the tape, if any.

At the right end of each line, the corresponding camera number 1 to 16, or A (for an alarm common to all cameras) is displayed.

 

ALARM SEARCH

 

01:98

1

31

2:32:

16

A

02:98

1

31

2:32:

16

A

03:98

1

31

2:32:

16

A

04:98

1

31

2:32:

16

A

05:98

7

25

11:59:

41

A

06:98

7

25

11:59:

41

A

07:98

7

25

11:59:

41

A

08:98

7

25

11:59:

41

A

µSEARCH: SET

µ: SHIFT

ABORT: ALARM SEARCH

The list can show up to eight recordings at a time. If there are 9 alarm recordings or more, an arrow flashes at the bottom of the list.

When you press the vkey with the lowest line of the list highlighted, the list scrolls to show the next line.

2 Highlight the alarm recording to be located by pressing the Vor vkey.

You can also specify it by entering the number using the numeric keys.

3 Press the SET key.

The tape rewinds or fast-forwards, searching for the tape position of the specified alarm recording. When the specified position is located, the image at that position is reproduced in Still mode.

Notes

Data of up to 99 alarm recordings can be displayed on the alarm list of the recorder. When there are 100 or more alarm recordings, data of the first alarm recording and the latest 98 recordings are listed.

Alarm recording in FRAME mode cannot be located by an alarm search operation. Any alarm input in FRAME mode is not registered to the alarm list.

With the HSR-1/1P, the alarm list is lost when the cassette is unloaded.

Alarm search using an alarm list is possible only with a cassette that stays in the unit after being used for recording.

In Playback During Recording mode of the HSR-2/ 2P, the alarm list temporarily disappears when the cassette is unloaded and another cassette is loaded, enabling only alarm search without an alarm list. However, the list display is restored when Playback During Recording mode is canceled.

If any alarm input is generated while the list is not displayed in Playback During Recording mode, it is registered to the list while not displayed. To search for it, cancel Playback During Recording mode.

When you perform alarm search after prealarm recording, a picture from an unspecified period may be reproduced if the search is executed immedately after recording or in Playback During Recording mode (HSR-2/2P). However, this picture is not recorded on tape, and the Alarm indication on the upper right on screen is not displayed during this period.

Alarm search without an alarm list

If an alarm list is lost, such as with a previously recorded tape, or the cassette is changed for a Playback During Recording operation (HSR-2/2P), you can search for an alarm recording relative to the current tape position.

When an alarm list is available, however, alarm search is always executed using the alarm list.

For Playback During Recording, see page 2-12.

1 Insert a recorded cassette.

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Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback Functions

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