It records as a setting made by a user in Schedule Mode.

      - Schedule Record
        Go to MAIN MENU - SCHEDULE SETUP and setup the schedule as you want. It records as a setting.
      - Record Icon in red indicates Schedure Record, Motion record and alarm record.

- The DVR unit does not record under the following conditions:
* When over-write function is off and HDD is full.
* When you backup recorded images by using CDRW burning.
* When you update the firmware.
* When you are in HDD management menu mode.

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Record

 

1. On record or stop mode, click [click] to play the recorded data in 1x speed.

2. How to use a mouse.
    The left button of the mouse is used for all commands in the menu.     You can adjust playback speed by moving
    the mouse wheel up and down.

 

There are three search methods controlled by the mouse wheel button, left and right button.
When you click the [SEARCH] icon, you will see a window shown like below.
Select a target data using the mouse.
In PERCENT SEARCH mode, you can select a certain data by clicking on the bar.
To move to the previous mode, click ESC.

  1. PERCENT SEARCH
    Search by percentage of total recorded data. It starts from the image corresponding to the set % of data on the search bar.
  2. TIME/DATE SEARCH
    Search by time & date. Playback starts from the time & date selected.
  3. EVENT SEARCH
    Search by event list. (Motion, Alarm, Video Loss)

 

 

 

Playback
SEARCH
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1/16x : 16 times slower than normal playback speed.
1/8x : 8 times slower than normal playback speed.
1/4x : 4 times slower than normal playback speed.
1/2x : 2 times slower than normal playback speed.
1x : Normal playback speed
2x : 2 times faster than normal playback speed.
4x : 4 times faster than normal playback speed.
8x : 8 times faster than normal playback speed.
16x : 16 times faster than normal playback speed.
32x : 32 times faster than normal playback speed.
PAN/TILT/ZOOM Camera Option

Click the [PTZ] icon to control a PTZ camera. PAN/TILT is controlled by the Left & Right mouse buttons, while the Zoom In & Out is controlled by the mouse wheel. You can control a PTZ camera in 8 different directions as shown below.

 

Data Backup

Click the [PTZ] icon to control a PTZ camera. PAN/TILT is controlled by the Left & Right mouse buttons, while the Zoom In & Out is controlled by the mouse wheel. You can control a PTZ camera in 8 different directions as shown below.

 

Click the [MENU] icon first.

  1. Insert an empty CD-R media into the CD Writer and select the start time and date from which you want to backup.
    * The START & END time / date in the HDD sub-menu only shows the start & the end of recording. This is not selectable and editable.
  2. To set the start time of backup and backup data size of the CD-R media inserted, use the mouse.
    * END of backup time will be calculated automatically as per start time & date and the backup data size that you've set.
    * You can select the backup data size (size of backup data from start of backup), but the END of backup time is automatically determined by the DVR itself.
  3. Click 'BURN' to start burning the data into the CD.
  4. When the burning is completed, the CD-R media will come out automatically. In the next CD backup, the start time of the CD-R will be the end of the previous CD backup, and you can start from there for continous CD backup. If you need another backup, repeat the previous procedure. To stop the backup, click 'ESC'. * While you are burning a CD, it is impossible to cancel the burning process. * During the burning process, the DVR does not record.
  5. You can verify the backup data by viewing it to another computer.

 

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