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How to use
Checking recordings
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Understanding the Playback Screen.
No.
Name
Description
1
Station information
Shows the Station Number, Station Name, and Building Name of the station that
recorded the video/audio.
2
Date and time
This shows the date and time of the recording.
3
Function
Adjust the brightness of the screen and audio volume with this button.
: Screen brightness
: Playback volume
4
Previous split
Tap this to display the playback screen of the previous split file.
is displayed if the recording file was split when saved. It is not displayed for the
first recording split in the series.
5
Previous
Tap this to display the playback screen of the previous recording file. Tapping
while the first recording is displayed displays the last recording.
6
Play/Pause
Play: Tap this to play the recording.
Pause: Tap this to pause the recording.
7
Next split
Tap this to display the playback screen for the next split file.
is displayed if the recording file was split when saved. It is not displayed for the
last recording split in the series.
8
Next
Tap this to display the playback screen of the next recording file. Tapping
while
the last recording is displayed displays the first recording.
9
BACK
Tap this to return to the history screen.
10
Seek bar
This shows the playback progress of the recording. Taping the seek bar during
playback will play the recording from the point that was tapped. Tapping the seek bar
when the recording is paused will show the recording paused at the point that was
tapped.
11
Video/audio recording
number / total number of
recordings
This shows the number of the recording being shown, as well as the total number of
recordings.
12
File split number/total number
of files
This shows the number of the file being shown and the total number of files. This is
displayed when a recording is split into multiple files.
13
Playback time
This shows the playback time.
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