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Load – The Load Option allows you to search and view video that has been saved to media such as a CDR, CD-RW, or External Hard Disk Drive.

5.8.1Print

The DVR unit allows you to print a recorded image to a local or network printer.

To print an image, follow these steps:

1)From the Search Screen, stop on the image you wish to print. Make sure only one camera is selected by double- clicking on the image you want. (Only one camera should be displayed)

NOTE: Only one camera can be selected at a time for this function to work.

2)Select the Print Button. A Print Options window should appear.

3)Depending on the printer you are using you may have several printing options available to you. (Refer to your printer manual for more information)

4)Press the ‘Print’ button to print the selected images.

If you do not have a printer installed, the ‘NO DEFAULT PRINTER INSTALLED’ message will appear.

5.8.2Save to JPG or AVI

The DVR unit can export single images in a variety of image file formats, save video clips in the .AVI format. The JPG and AVI file formats are extremely common, with virtually universal computer support, making them ideal formats to use. A digital signature is also attached to every image file and .AVI file exported by the DVR for use with the bundled Digital Verifier application. This function is unique to the DVR and its Verification software and should not interfere with viewing the files using other applications.

Definition

JPG: (Joint Photographic Experts Group) - The name of the committee that designed the photographic image- compression standard. The format (.jpg) is optimized for compressing full-color or grayscale photographic images. JPG images are 24-bit (16.7 million color) graphics.

AVI: (Audio/visual interleaved) files are one of the more popular animated image formats in use today. They are most often used for video playback, though they are also used for more simple things such as the Windows "file copy" and "search" animations. AVI image data can be stored uncompressed, but it is typically compressed using a Windows- supplied or third party compression and decompression module called a codec.

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Toshiba DVR8-X, EVR8-X, EVR32-X, DVR16-X Print, Save to JPG or AVI, To print an image, follow these steps, Definition

DVR16-X, EVR64-X, DVR8-X, EVR32-X, EVR16-X specifications

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