Select the date on the calendar and the time from 00 to 23 to where to start playing the recorded
video file.
The numbers from 00 to 23 represent the time in 24-hour clock. The numbers from 01 to 08 represent the
camera ID. The blue colored column indicates that there is a recorded video file on that period of time. While the
red colored column indicates on where to start playing the recorded video file.
Switch to Playback mode. This allows you to view the recorded video file.
Display the recorded date, time and play speed.
Show the number of cameras that are being viewed. When you are in single screen mode, click
the camera ID number to switch and view other camera.
Export includes Snapshot, Output Video Clip, and Backup function.
Snapshot: Capture and save the screen shot either in *.jpg format.
Output Video Clip: Save the segmented file in *.dvr format to USB pen drive (see also
Chapter 2.3.1).
Backup: Save the playback file to USB device or DVD-ROM disk (see also Chapter 3.6).
Please plug the USB pen drive to DVR server before execute Export function (Snapshot, Output Video Clip, and
Backup).
Keep a portion of the recorded video (see also Chapter 2.3.1).
View in full screen. To return, press the right button of the mouse or ESC on the keyboard or click
the arrow icon.
Click to exit from
full screen mode
When you switch to full screen in multiple-screen mode, Left click to toggle to only display one of
the video in the multiple-screen mode or all.
Show the record of activities that take place in the system. To filter the records, select and click
the option button to only display Event, System, Operation, Network or All.
Mark a reference point when reviewing the recorded video file to which you may return for later
reference (see also Chapter 2.3.2).
Search for the next event. You can use this when you are using Event Search function.
Search from the recorded activities that were recorded in event log (i.e., Sensor, Motion, Video
Loss). (see also Chapter 2.3.3)
To enhance the video quality. Set the de-interlace mode to #1, if you are capturing motionless
picture and #2, if it captures lots of movement.