Search Mode

 

 

Single Channel View Mode

 

Search (Find)

*Zoom

*Pano

*Bookmark (Mark)

*AVI

*Object Search

 

(Note:  The following is features available in the Search Mode while viewing ONE camera channel.)

 

 

1)             Go to Single Channel View Mode by clicking the single partition button or double-clicking view screen.

 

 

2)             Search (Find):  Get a list of Start times for recordings.

 

a.       Set Start/End time.

 

b.       Choose type of sensor(s).

 

c.       Click FIND. 

 

d.       A list of start times will generate at top/right of screen. 

 

e.       Scroll and double-click to go to specified time.

 

3)               Click button to bring up zoom feature on top/right of screen.  Zoom in/out and drag square with mouse to pan.

 

4)               Displays sequential frames and allows user to jog-shuttle video while watching 16 frames on screen.

 

5)               Click to bring up Bookmark feature.  Add or Delete specific times for specific camera while searching and Go back to them by double-clicking saved times.

 

 

6)               Backup files in AVI format.

 

a.       Select Camera Channel that needs back up then click AVI.

 

b.       Highlight recorded data on scroll bar, either by using the mouse to drag across the scroll bar OR by entering the beginning and ending time period AND clicking .

 

c.       Once the data is highlighted, choose Codec and quality.

 

d.       Finally, choose type of storage to back up to by clicking HDD (hard disk), CD or USB (memory stick, external drive, etc. not shown).

 

 

           

 

 

7)               Search for motion detection within specified area.

 

a.       Use mouse to DRAG or GRID to specify motion area on display screen.

 

b.       Use slider to control sensitivity of selected motion area.

 

c.       Click Play  (forward or backward) to start search.

 

d.       Check Motion checking Stop box to stop video when motion is detected, otherwise the motion detection area will turn blue when motion is detected.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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