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1 English Table of Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 b Features of the DVR Utility Software . . 2 b DVR Utility Software in Two Editions . . 2 Network Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 b Network Device Configuration . . . . . . . 3 b Hardware and...
English 2 Introduction The DVR Utility Software provides a network-based remote monitoring system by connecting your computer(s) with digital video recorders (DVRs). The DVR Utility Software, which includes an extensive range of features that take full advantage of leading-edge technologies and netw...
3 English Network Configuration b Network Device Configuration With the DVR Utility Software, you create a monitoring system that consists of DVRs, monitoring cameras, and one or more computers that act as remote controllers, all of which are connected via a dedicated independent network. ● Supporte...
English 4 Network Configuration b Hardware and Software Requirements The DVR Utility Software requires following hardware and software: *1: When using the software at a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels, open Windows Taskbar Properties dialog box and select the “Auto hide” check box. *2: Requires the ...
5 English Network Connection Requirements Before using the DVR Utility Software, configure the DVRs and computers for network connectivity as instructed in the following sections. ● Configuring the DVRs Configure NETWORK SET by following the instructions for IP address configuration given in the DVR...
English 6 Network Connection Requirements To configure the TCP/IP settings on each computer, follow these steps: 1 On the [Control Panel], click [Network and Internet Connections]. The [Network and Internet Connections] window appears. 2 Click [Network Connections]. The [Network Connections] window ...
7 English Installing the Software The DVR Utility Software must be installed on each computer you want to connect to the dedicated network. The Setup program that runs from the Installation CD guides you through the process of installation. 1 Insert the Installation CD into the CD-ROM drive of the c...
English 8 Installing the Software 5 The [Select Program Folder] screen appears. Check the program folder, and click [Next]. Normally you can accept the default folder without changing it. If you want to change the program folder, type the folder name into the box, or select an existing folder from t...
9 English Setting Up the System Once you have completed the installation process, you should set up your monitoring system to make it up and running as outlined in this section. This section simply describes basic procedures; for more information, see the descriptions given on the referenced pages. ...
English 10 Setting Up the System If your system uses additional computers (“Slave” computers) connected to the network in addition to the Master computer, be sure to configure the following initial settings before letting end users use the system. This procedure must be performed on each of the comp...
11 English Menus and User Access Levels The system uses four access levels to authorize users. Users are authenticated with passwords at login time. Menu items accessible to a user are determined by the user level assigned to that user. A user with access level ID4 can access the [User ID] window fr...
English 12 Window Navigation When you have started the software and logged into the system, you are first presented with the main window. The main window is where you watch video during routine monitoring work and, in addition, it allows you to navigate to other windows where you can control or conf...
13 English Starting and Ending a Monitoring Session To start a monitoring session with the system, you have to start the DVR Utility Software and log into the system. Follow these steps: b Starting the Software 1 Plug in the hardware key. The hardware key (supplied in the Standard Edition package) m...
English 14 Starting and Ending a Monitoring Session b Logging Into the System When the software has successfully started up, you are presented with the Login window. Enter your user name ( 1 ) and password ( 2 ), then click ( 3 ) or hit the [Enter] key. If your entered user name and password are val...
15 English Starting and Ending a Monitoring Session b Exiting from the Software • To exit when working with the main window: Open the [System] pull-down menu and select [Exit] ( 6 ); or click the Close button ( ) in the upper right corner of the window. • To exit when the Login window is displayed: ...
English 16 Main Window Elements and Their Functions When you have logged into the system, you are first presented with the main window. The main window is where you monitor live video and perform “basic monitoring-user level operations” such as recording and playback, and allows you to navigate to o...
17 English Main Window Elements and Their Functions b Menu Bar The menu bar located along the top of the window contains six pull-down menus. When you click one of the menus, you are presented with a list of commands you can use to perform various tasks such as switching the viewing pane layouts or ...
19 English Main Window Elements and Their Functions b Control Panel The control panel contains buttons that provide one-click access to the most common functions such as specifying the channel configuration, switching the viewing pane layouts, playing back or recording video as well as to various co...
English 20 Main Window Elements and Their Functions 5 Playback control buttons (ID2/3/4) 6 Sound playback panel (ID1/2/3/4) 1 Sound volume 2 Turn on/off sound output 3 Configuration of the sound output channel 7 Search buttons 1 Navigate to the [Alarm Search] window 2 Navigate to the [Time Date Sear...
21 English Main Window Elements and Their Functions b Time Scale Panel The time scale panel, which contains a movable time scale and control buttons, allows you to specify the time range of the video data you want to download. Also, the time scale panel is useful when you explore video frame images ...
English 22 Main Window Elements and Their Functions The time scale is a tool that allows you to view or specify time and date information. The scale part is movable; it automatically slides as the video advances. The date and time of live or recorded video is always displayed in the middle of the sc...
23 English Main Window Elements and Their Functions b Tree List When you monitor or record live video or perform a related configuration task, you can specify the camera or group you want to connect and operate by selecting from the tree list. ☞ To select a camera as the target: To select a camera, ...
English 24 Main Window Elements and Their Functions Some of the windows accessible from the menu bar allow you to directly run a command by double-clicking a camera title. • In live mode, when you double-click a camera title, the software switches to the DVR to which the camera is connected, and dis...
25 English Main Window Elements and Their Functions b Viewing Pane Layouts The viewing pane is where you view live or played back video. It can be switched among three layouts: single-view, four-view, and multi-view (4x4). You can switch among these layouts at any time by clicking a control panel bu...
English 26 Main Window Elements and Their Functions ● Multi-view (4x4) layout(multiple DVRs at the same time) Live videos from a maximum of four DVRs can be displayed in each of four sub-panes. Even if cameras are connected to a single-channel DVR, videos can be simultaneously viewed from four camer...
27 English Main Window Elements and Their Functions You can switch the viewing pane layouts at any time by clicking a control panel button or double-clicking the viewing pane. ● When you are connected to a 4-channel DVR Switching the Viewing pane Layouts Alternatively, you can select [Display] from ...
English 28 Main Window Elements and Their Functions ● When you are connected to a single-channel DVR You can switch the layouts basically the same way as when connected to a 4-channel model; however, only the single-view and multi-view layouts are actually available because, when you try to display ...
29 English Main Window Elements and Their Functions b Title Bar In live and playback modes, a title bar is placed above each video stream. The title bar provides real-time information that assists in monitoring work in addition to basic information on the currently displayed video. ● Information on ...
English 30 Watching Live Video This section guides you through the basic steps for watching the live video stream from a monitored camera, and gives description on useful display features. b Basic Procedures When you begin routine monitoring work, you should follow these basic steps: ● Log into the ...
31 English Watching Live Video ● Displaying Video in Each Sub-pane in the Multi-view Layout Assign video streams from the cameras (DVRs) to be shown in each sub-pane of the multi-view layout by the following procedure. You can concurrently monitor four cameras even if your specified cameras are each...
English 32 Watching Live Video ● Switching from Playback Mode to Live Mode Click the Stop Playback button ( ) on the control panel. The viewing pane switches to the live video from the camera that has been selected during playback. ● Switching from a Sub Window to Live Mode When you are working in a...
33 English Watching Live Video ● How to Listen to the Sound Part in the Video Use the sound playback panel on the control panel. (When in the multi-view layout, specify the sub-pane for which you want to listen to the sound by clicking its title bar.) 1 Sound volume Drag the control to the left or r...
English 34 Watching Live Video b Zoom Mode When you switch to zoom mode, the displayed video can be enlarged centering on a specified point on the view. This feature works in playback mode as well. 1 Click ( 1 ) on the control panel. The button turns red to indicate that you are now in zoom-in mode....
35 English Watching Live Video b Full Screen Mode When you switch to Full Screen mode, the currently displayed video is maximized to cover the whole screen with all other user-interface elements, including the menu bar, control panel, and tree list, hidden from the screen. This feature works in play...
English 36 Watching Live Video b Sequential Switching Mode When you are connected to a 4-channel DVR, you can use Sequential Switching mode to monitor in turn each of the cameras connected to the four channels. 1 View the live video as usual. Select the desired camera from the tree list, and watch t...
37 English Recording Monitored Video Live video streamed from a monitored camera can be recorded into the DVR’s internal hard disk. • You can choose from three recording modes: manual, timer, and alarm. • The recording mechanism works on the entire DVR. Because of this, when you are connected to a 4...
English 38 Recording Monitored Video ● Recording Video from Multiple DVRs Concurrently Display the live video streams from multiple DVRs you want to record, and repeat the basic operating steps (P37). Once the DVRs start recording live video, they continue the recording process even if they are disc...
English 40 Recording Monitored Video b Alarm Recording (Required user access level: ID4) Alarm recording is a feature that automatically records live video when an alarm condition such as an intrusion has been detected. The alarm detection works in response to the signal inputs from a motion sensor ...
41 English Playing Back Recorded Video (Required user access level: ID2/3/4) You can play back recorded video by specifying the source camera (DVR). Playback does not affect the DVR’s recording operations (timer and alarm). b Switching to Playback Mode When you are in live mode and click (one of pla...
English 42 Playing Back Recorded Video (Required user access level: ID2/3/4) b Working in Playback Mode To control playback, use the control buttons on the main window. • To start playback: Click ( 2 ). • To fast-forward or fast-reverse the playback: Click ( 3 )/ ( 1 ) during playback. Each time you...
43 English Searching for Recorded Video (Required user access level: ID2/3/4) You can search for video files recorded in a DVR and play back them. b Search Modes You can choose from the following three search modes: F : Supported T : Not supported Search Mode Recording mode Description Referenced pa...
English 44 Searching for Recorded Video (Required user access level: ID2/3/4) b TIME/DATE SEARCH In this search mode, you can search for, and play back, video files that match your specified date and time criteria. This mode supports all recorded video files (all recording modes). To use this search...
45 English Searching for Recorded Video (Required user access level: ID2/3/4) b ALARM SEARCH The alarm search feature searches for alarm events, and displays the search results in the [Alarm Search] window as either an alarm list or thumbnail view , allowing you to select an alarm event and play bac...
English 46 Searching for Recorded Video (Required user access level: ID2/3/4) 1 Click . The alarm list displays, in the reverse-chronological order, alarm events that correspond to the channel currently selected on the tree list. 2 On the alarm list, click the alarm event whose associated video you ...
English 48 Downloading Recorded Video Video files recorded in DVRs can be downloaded to computers. • When you download recorded video, you define the download range by specifying its start and end points. • You can download all the video files included within your specified download range; this feat...
49 English Downloading Recorded Video b Specifying the Video Download Range Before you download recorded video, you must define the download range by using the time scale panel on the main window and specifying the start and end points of the range. (The following procedure assumes that you set the ...
English 50 Downloading Recorded Video 3 Once you have determined the start point, click [START POINT] ( 2 ). The download start point is established at the position where the playback point was residing when you clicked the [START POINT] button (actually, the date and time values of the time stamp d...
51 English Downloading Recorded Video 6 To preview the video included in the download range: You can play back the video files included in the download range from the start point onward by clicking [PREVIEW] ( 4 ) on the panel. In this mode, you can use the same playback controls as in playback mode...
English 52 Downloading Recorded Video b Using the Download Window <Basic controls> 1 DOWNLOAD START/END POINT Displays the time stamps of the start and end points of the download range. 2 PREVIEW pane Displays the still images of the video frames that correspond to the start point (left) and e...
53 English Downloading Recorded Video b Downloading an Individual Video File Using Basic Controls When the download window is displayed, first prepare for the download process using the basic controls. 1 Review the download range. By default, the download window displays the date and time settings e...
55 English Downloading Recorded Video b Adding Video Files to the Download List for Batch Download By clicking the [Add] button among the basic controls, you can add up to 20 video files to the “download list”. The files contained in the download list can be later batch-downloaded. This section show...
English 56 Downloading Recorded Video b Playing Back Downloaded Video Files When you want to play back downloaded video files, specify your desired video files on the [Play List]. You can play back multiple video files in succession. 1 Click [FILE] on the control panel while you are working in the m...
57 English Downloading Recorded Video 3 Choose a folder. Click on a folder in the folder list (the left pane). The files contained in your selected folder are displayed in the available files list (the upper half of the right pane), to which your selected view mode (either GROUP or EXPAND) is applie...
English 58 Downloading Recorded Video ☞ To remove a file from the play waiting list: On the play waiting list, select a file you want to remove, and then click ( 2 ). ☞ To remove all entries from the play waiting list: Click ( 5 ). ☞ To move up or down a file in the play waiting list: The files cont...
59 English Saving or Printing Snapshot Images (Required user access level: ID2/3/4) When a still (snapshot) image is displayed, you can save it on other storage media or print it at the full size. ● Saving or Printing Images While Playing Back Video from a DVR When you are playing back recorded vide...
61 English Using the Tool Menu Options The “Tool” menu provides various options that allow you to use the DVR Utility Software more effectively and productively. To access these options, click [Tool] on the menu bar to open the pull-down menu, and then select your desired option. b Timer Download (r...
63 English Using the Tool Menu Options G STATUS Displays the latest download results or current status. • OK: Download successful • NG: Download failed • DL: Download in progress • –: Download scheduled but not started Clicking [STATUS] displays the “download log” that contains the history of downlo...
English 64 Using the Tool Menu Options To configure a timer download, follow these steps: 1 Choose a DVR. On the tree list, click the camera title of the camera connected to your desired DVR. The title is highlighted in blue, and the title of the DVR to which the camera is connected appears in all r...
65 English Using the Tool Menu Options When schedule the download to occur every day: If you selected “ DLY ” from the [WEEK] drop-down list, use the [FROM WEEK/TIME] section to specify whether to download the video data recorded on the day before (PREV) or the same day as (APPT) the download occurs...
English 68 Using the Tool Menu Options Weekly schedule example – selecting a setting that corresponds to a day of the week from the [WEEK] drop-down list in the [SCHEDULE] section In this example, the system automatically downloads the recorded video data that meets the following criteria from DVR-1...
69 English Using the Tool Menu Options You can open the download log by clicking [Status] on the [Timer Download] window. The download log shows the detailed download history for each DVR. 1 DOWNLOAD DATE Indicates when the download started. 2 START TIME Indicates the star t point of the download ra...
English 70 Using the Tool Menu Options b Broadcast The Broadcast window contains five commands and allows you to broadcast the commands to all of the connected DVRs without having to specify individual DVRs as targets. 1 Ranging Broadcast When [Broadcast Range] is set to “ Apply authorized accessibl...
English 72 Using the Tool Menu Options b Tamper Detection (required user access level: ID2/3/4) It is possible to appraise whether or not video or date and time information of files downloaded from DVR to external recording media has been tampered with by the following procedure. 1 Click [Browse..]....
73 English Initial Set Menu (Required user access level: ID4) The Initial Set menu provides access to four windows: “Options”, “Tree Edit”, “Register DVR”, and “User ID”. Using these windows, you can configure basic settings required to operate the system, including network settings and system prefe...
English 74 Initial Set Menu (Required user access level: ID4) 3 PC TYPE/MASTER CONTROL PC Choose whether to use your computer as the master computer or a slave computer by selecting the appropriate radio button. Available options: • MASTER (master computer): Within the system, you can use only one c...
75 English Initial Set Menu (Required user access level: ID4) ● Network Extension Mode By default, the DVR Utility Software supports up to 1,000 DVRs connected to the network. If you want to connect more DVRs to the network, you can activate the network extension mode, in which you can connect up to...
77 English Initial Set Menu (Required user access level: ID4) 1 Selecting a DVR Group The drop-down list shows the groups registered via the [Register DVR] window. From the list, select one group you want to edit. The details of your selected group are listed in the detail list. 2 Detail list • CAME...
English 78 Initial Set Menu (Required user access level: ID4) The context menu that appears when you right-click a camera or group title in the tree list provides you with various commands for editing the tree list. You can do the following by selecting the appropriate command: ☞ Open or close a tre...
79 English Initial Set Menu (Required user access level: ID4) ☞ Change a title Right-click on a camera or group title, and select “Rename” from the context menu. In the name input box that appears, type in a new name and then press the [Enter] key. The tree list and detail list are updated to reflec...
English 80 Initial Set Menu (Required user access level: ID4) ☞ Duplicate You can duplicate a camera or group so that it belongs to more than one group. You can also create two instances of a group and include one of them underneath another group. To duplicate a camera or group, copy and paste the c...
81 English Initial Set Menu (Required user access level: ID4) b [Register DVR] window (accessible on the master computer only) The [Register DVR] window, accessible on the master computer only, allows you to register or delete DVRs connected to the monitoring network. Slave computers contact the mas...
83 English Initial Set Menu (Required user access level: ID4) You can register a new DVR by configuring the DVR's IP address either automatically or manually. ● Auto configuration mode 1 Select auto configuration mode on the DVR's NETWORK SET screen. On the NETWORK SET screen, set [ADDRESS SET] to “...
English 84 Initial Set Menu (Required user access level: ID4) ● Manual configuration mode 1 Manually configure the IP address on the NETWORK SET screen of the DVR. On NETWORK SET, set [ADDRESS SET] to “MANUAL”, and configure the IP address and subnet mask. 2 When you have additional DVRs you want to...
85 English Initial Set Menu (Required user access level: ID4) To deregister a DVR, follow these steps: 1 Choose a DVR. On the tree list or registration list, select the DVR you want to deregister. The selected DVR is highlighted in blue. 2 Remove the connecting cable. Remove the connecting cable fro...
English 86 Initial Set Menu (Required user access level: ID4) A newly registered DVR is by default assigned a title that consists of the last six digits (XX-XX-XX) of the MAC address, but you can change the title through the following steps: 1 Choose a DVR. On the tree list or registration list, sel...
87 English Initial Set Menu (Required user access level: ID4) 4 To make a DVR belong to a new group: Select a DVR currently contained in an existing group, and move it into the new group by drag and drop. 5 Click . Your changes are saved and uploaded to the DVR. ● To rename a group: 1 Choose a group...
English 88 Initial Set Menu (Required user access level: ID4) You can rearrange the tree list by moving groups and DVRs contained in it. ● To move a group: 1 Choose a group. On the tree list, select the group you want to move. The selected group is highlighted in blue. 2 Click or . Your selected gro...
English 90 Initial Set Menu (Required user access level: ID4) To register a new user, configure the user ID, password, and user access level through the following steps: 1 Enter the user ID into the [USER ID] box. Enter the user name (user ID) that is used to identify the user on the network. The us...
91 English Initial Set Menu (Required user access level: ID4) You can change the user ID, password, or user access level of an existing user. To do so, follow these steps: 1 Choose a user. On the user registration list, select the user whose information you want to change. The selected user is highl...
English 92 Initial Set Menu (Required user access level: ID4) To deregister an existing user, follow these steps: 1 Choose a user. On the user registration list, select the user you want to deregister. The selected user is highlighted in blue, and the user’s registration information appears. 2 Click...
93 English Initial Set Menu (Required user access level: ID4) The following settings can be configured per user. • Accessible DVR groups • Broadcasting permission or broadcasting range To configure the DVR access limitation settings, follow these steps. 1 Specify the user. Click the target user from...
English 94 Initial Set Menu (Required user access level: ID4) 4 Configure [Authorized Accessible DVR Group] settings. The DVR groups registered in the [Register DVR] window accessible from the Initial Set menu are listed. Selecting the check box of a group authorizes access to the group. 5 Configure...
95 English DVR Management Menu (Required user access level: ID4) The DVR Management menu, intended for use by an administrative user, provides access to four windows: Clock Set, System Update, DVR Info, and DVR Set. The [DVR Set] window has seven tabs, through which you can fine-tune the DVR operati...
English 96 DVR Management Menu (Required user access level: ID4) b [System Update] Window You can update the firmware of your specified DVR through the following steps: 1 Choose a camera (DVR). From the tree list, select a camera connected to the DVR whose firmware you want to update. The selected c...
97 English DVR Management Menu (Required user access level: ID4) b [DVR Info] Window This window consists of two tabs that display the information on the target DVR’s configurations and hard disk status. Also, the window provides a command that initializes the hard disk(s). You can work with this wi...
English 98 DVR Management Menu (Required user access level: ID4) <DVR information> 1 TITLE on DVR Camera titles configured on the DVR main unit or on the TITLE/MOTION SET tab of the [DVR Set] window (for a 4-channel DVR). 2 TITLE for display Camera titles configured for use by the system, as c...
99 English DVR Management Menu (Required user access level: ID4) 1 USED TIME Indicates the total operating hours of each hard disk as well as the total power-on hours of the DVR. 2 POWER LOSS Indicates when the most recent power failure occurred and when it was recovered as well as the total cumulat...
English 100 DVR Management Menu (Required user access level: ID4) b [DVR Set] Window The [DVR Set] window consists of seven tabs through which you can configure DVR operating conditions. Although the DVR main unit also provides an interface to configure its operating conditions, you can perform thes...
101 English DVR Management Menu (Required user access level: ID4) 1 Choose a camera (DVR) on the tree list. The selected camera is highlighted in blue. 2 Click . The system retrieves current configuration information from the DVR, and activates all the tabs. 3 Choose one of the tabs. You can switch ...
English 102 DVR Management Menu (Required user access level: ID4) ● To save the configuration information While your are editing configuration information on the [DVR Set] window, you can save the information as a menu file on your computer’s hard disk or some other storage medium. 1 On the [DVR Set...
103 English DVR Management Menu (Required user access level: ID4) ● How the command buttons function and how the system responds <Buttons that affect the computer’s edit table> : • Clicking this button saves the changes made on the tab into the computer’s edit table but does not send the data ...
105 English DVR Management Menu (Required user access level: ID4) 1 LANGUAGE/LANGUE/IDEOMA/SPRACHE (default: ENGLISH) You can select the language used on the DVR's user interface. Available options: English, French, Spanish, German 2 DAYLIGHT SAVING [SUMMER TIME] (default: NO USE) Turn on the auto s...
English 106 DVR Management Menu (Required user access level: ID4) On this tab, you can configure the DVR’s recording conditions. 1 PICTURE QUALITY(default: HIGH) You can change the quality level applied when the DVR records video. The higher the quality, the shorter the length of time that can be re...
English 108 DVR Management Menu (Required user access level: ID4) ☞ To resume a stopped recording session: When [OVERWRITE] is set to “OFF” and the hard disk runs out of free space during a recording session, the system automatically stops the recording session. If this is the case, you can click th...
English 110 DVR Management Menu (Required user access level: ID4) On this tab, you can configure the timer recording schedules applied to the DVR. 1 WEEK Specify the day of the week on which to schedule the timer recording to occur. Available options: • To specify a day of the week, select one of th...
English 112 DVR Management Menu (Required user access level: ID4) ☞ To schedule a timer recording that continues for more than 24 hours: When you want to schedule a timer recording that continues for more than 24 hours, follow these steps: 1 Click [Over 24H]. The last two rows (seventh and eighth ro...
113 English DVR Management Menu (Required user access level: ID4) This tab is intended for configuring additional timer recording settings. You can specify any day as a “holiday” so that the system applies the same timer settings on that day, whichever day of the week it is. This can be a national h...
English 114 DVR Management Menu (Required user access level: ID4) On this tab, you can control which items should be displayed on the DVR’s user interface and when the warning buzzer should sound. <DISPLAY> Specify which items should be displayed on the DVR’s user interface by selecting either...
115 English DVR Management Menu (Required user access level: ID4) <BUZZER> Specify which conditions should trigger the warning buzzer by selecting either the “ON” or “OFF” radio button for each condition. 5 ALARM ON (default: ON) When an alarm condition is detected. 6 DISK FULL (default: ON) W...
English 116 DVR Management Menu (Required user access level: ID4) On this tab, you can control how the DVR’s user interface should display video. 6 MONITOR SET Tab This tab is only displayed when you are connected to a 4-channel DVR. 1 2 3 4
English 118 DVR Management Menu (Required user access level: ID4) On this tab, you can configure motion sensor detection settings and camera titles for each channel of the connected DVR. The motion sensor, when enabled, automatically detects an alarm condition based on the movement of a subject shot...
English 120 MP2 Viewer MP2 Viewer is a playback-dedicated application designed for use with the DSR-M800/M804/M810/M814 series. It plays back MPEG2-format video files saved from DVR onto a recording medium such as a computer's hard disk drive, a CompactFlash card or a CD-R. b Main Features • Plays b...
121 English MP2 Viewer b MP2 Viewer Window Elements and Their Functions 1 Menu bar <File menu> • Open: Opens a file (displays the [Play List] window). • Save As: Saves a still image. • Print: Prints a still image. • Exit: Quits MP2 Viewer. • About: Shows the version information. <Option men...
123 English MP2 Viewer b Playing Back Particular Image Files When you want to play back downloaded video files, specify your desired video files on the [Play List] window. You can play back multiple video files in succession. 1 Click on the toolbar. Or open the [File] menu and select [Open]. The [Pl...
125 English MP2 Viewer ☞ To change display order in the play waiting list: The files contained in the play waiting list are played back in the same order as they are listed. To change the display order of files in the play waiting list, select the file you want to move, and then click ( 4 ). 5 Click...
English 126 MP2 Viewer ● Moving the Playback Point with the Slide Bar The slide bar indicates, at both ends, the start and end dates/times for the played back video ( 1 ). The slide knob ( 2 ) represents the current position of the playback point, and it moves from left to right as the playback proc...
127 English MP2 Viewer b Searching the Video File for a Specific Frame You can search the video file for a frame that matches your specified date and time. 1 Specify the date and time. Specify the date and time to apply as the search criteria using the spin buttons on the search panel. (month/day/ye...
129 English MP2 Viewer The top still image is displayed and tampering appraisal of all the files registered in the list is started. The appraisal results are displayed in a dialog box prior to the start of playback. <If no tampering is detected> • Click [Yes(Y)] to start ordinary playback. <...
English 130 MP2 Viewer b Saving a Still Image You can save a still image as a JPEG file on another storage medium. 1 Select the “Overlay Time/Date on JPEG image” option as needed. You can overlay the image with the file name and time stamp when you save it. You can select this option from the toolba...
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