
5.
Using the “3,” “6,” “8,” and “11” keys, move the cursor to the “OK” button and select by
pushing the “7” key. Or, click on the “OK” button.
⇒
The Record Search Item Entry screen will be displayed.
R E C O R D S E A R C H
L O G O U T
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S T A R T D A T E
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< D A T E > < T I M E >
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A L L
C A M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12
13
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ALL
B A C K
S E A R C H
6.
Specify the search criteria.
Using the “3,” “6,” “8,” and “11” keys to move the cursor and pushing the “UP” or “DOWN”
key changes the setup.
When using a mouse, click on the item desired to be changed. Click on it or right click changes
the setup.
The setup items are as follows:
Items Description
START
DATE
It is for setting up the starting date and time for search.
The initial setup is the oldest data. While overwriting, START DATE is set
to 2000/1/1 0:0:0 or the date of the video which was just overwritten. This
date is initiarized to 2000/1/1 0:0:0 when the PLAY DISK is changed or
HDD is formatted. If the search result is happen to be the OVERWRITING
Point, START DATE is updated by the new date of the OVERWRITING
Point.Selecting “CLEAR” returns to oldest START DATE.
END DATE
It is for setting up the ending date and time for search.
The initial setup is the present time. Selecting “CLEAR” returns to it.
EVENT
It is for setting up event conditions.
ALARM: Alarm input recording
MOTION: Motion detection recording.
CONTINUE: Continue recording
MANUAL: Manual recording
ALL: All event
CAM
It is for selecting Camera No.
CAM 1~16: The selected camera is designated as search criteria.
ALL: All cameras are designated as search criteria.
Caution
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In case EVENT and CAM are set to ALL, the video of the oldest date between START DATE and
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