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Figure 7.5

1.Select Day – The Select Day is a Calendar that allows you to select the day. If video is recorded on a given day the day will be highlighted. The Current day is always highlighted in red.

2.Hour/Minute – The overall time displayed in the Hour/Minute chart is 24 Hours. This is broken down into 10 minute increments. The color coded boxes represent either, No data, Recorded Data, or Selected Data (See the Description Box). You can select a time by clicking on one the boxes. To deselect it, simply click on the box again.

3.Currently Selected Items – This area will display time periods that are selected to be recorded. It will also display brief information about each selected time period. .

4.Fixed HDD – By checking this box, all the available Hard Drives will be displayed inside the SELECT BACKUP MEDIA box.

5.Include Viewer – This option copies the Backup viewer onto the CDROM drive and also makes the CD Autoplay.

6.Backup Order – This options allows you to specify the order of the drives you wish to backup to. This option would be used if you have a large amount of data that must be spread across several drives.

7.Backup Media Selection – This area allows you to select the location you want to backup the data to. Select a location by placing a check in the appropriate box.

8.Network Drive –This option allows you to select a Network location to save the data to.

9.Browse – This option allows you to select a location to save the video. You would select this if the drive you wish to save it to is not displayed in the Backup Media Selection Window.

10.Format CD –This option allows you to format a CD prior to performing the backup.

11.Eject CD – This option ejects the current CD from the DVR.

12.Start Backup – Once the location and video has been selected, the Backup button begins the Backup process

13.Quick Format IEEE (1394) – This option performs a quick format of the attached IEEE (1394) device

14.Cancel Backup –This option cancels the current Backup procedure

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