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In order to playback a certain video feed from a particular camera, you first need to
indicate what time and which camera you wish to receive this information from.
Set up the year, month and day of the desired recording. If you are using the remote, you
can navigate between fields using the and buttons and modify the time with the
help of the
▲
and
▼
buttons. Press
Enter
to confirm your selection. When using the
mouse, simply position the mouse over the field and use directional buttons which will
appear above and below the field to modify the values. After selecting the day, please click
Search
to search for the recordings from that day.
Select the Start and End time on the time line positioned against the available channels
(you can choose which channel to view by selecting the checkbox next to each channel).
Up to 4 channels can be selected for playback. The start and end times of the recording
you wish to view are indicated by two vertical lines on the time line. When you are using
the remote go to the desired line using directional buttons. If you would like to fine-tune
the required time, you can use the
buttons to zoom in / zoom out of the time line.
Alternatively, you can move along the time line using the and buttons. Time values
will be shown above the time line.
Using the mouse: left-click once to setup the start time, the subsequent left-click will
indicate the end time, and the right-click will cancel the marked time.
The available recordings will be represented by differently colored bars on the time line
depending on the type of the recording (Blue: common recording, Green: motion detection
triggered recording, Red: alarm triggered recording, Grey: manually made recording).
To play the selection, press the Play button (or navigate to it and press
Enter
on the
remote control or the front panel): the selected channels will playback in the standard view
windows in their respective positions on the monitor screen.
Playback Control
In the playback mode you can see the playback control panel as well as the date and
time of the played file.