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47 Image Vault
®
PRO Command
5.2 Range Lock
Range Locks (Catalog Menu) are used to write-protect a period of recorded video
along with associated audio and data. Range Locked video will not be overwritten
with the passage of time unless you remove the Range Lock or set Auto-Range
Lockto“rstin/rstout.”RangeLockedvideomaybereviewed,evenifthe
period is outside the range of the Live catalog (Select “View” from the Catalog
menu, then select the desired Range Lock to view). Range Locks also make it easy
and convenient to make as many copies as desired of an event. You may set as
many as 20 Range Locks in periods as long as 2 hours. Range Locks may be set
manually or you may enable the Automatic Range Lock feature to create a Range
Lock automatically whenever the “Copy Video to Media” button is pressed.
5.3 Blocked Ranges
Blocked Range is a feature that allows you block a time and date range of video
and audio from playback. Blocked Range is useful in instances where the DVR has
recorded images and/or audio of an event that may violate of compromise ones
right to privacy. For instance, in the event of an assault or fall the related images
and audio can be blocked from review, unless the viewer has proper credentials.
When a range of the catalog is blocked all cameras are masked with a blank
image indicating the range is blocked and a marker indicating how many blocks
affect that range.. All audio from any source is also blocked.
5.4 Copying Video to External Media
There are several ways to copy video to external media. If you request more video
to be copied than one disk will hold, the DVR will automatically request addi-
tional disks when the current disk becomes full. A blank CD-R (or DVD-R) should
always be kept in the DVR. A copy of IVView, an application for viewing video
similar to PRO-Command Record, will be copied to the disk along with video any
time video is copied to disk.
Copy Video to CD or DVD by doing any of the following:
1. Front Panel: Press the “Copy Video to Media” button on the front
panel of the DVR. Video will be copied from the moment the button is
pressed back as far as the capacity of the disc will allow.
2. Live Status or Live Monitor Mode: Click the COPY VIDEO TO MEDIA
icon in the lower right corner of the screen. The effect is exactly like
pressing the front panel button.
3. From the Catalog Menu select Copy to Removeable Media:
a. Select “Latest Images” to perform the same task as pressing the
front panel “Copy Video to Media” button.
b. Select “Locked Range” to copy the contents of a single Range
Lock period or multiple Range Locks.
c. Select “By Date and Time” to copy a period of video (up to 24

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