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Video control menu
No. Item Description No. Item Description
①
Returns to the previous frame,
and then pauses playback.
⑨
Advances to the most recent
frame, and then pauses playback.
②
Starts reverse playback.
⑩
Reverses the playback position.
③
Pauses playback.
④
Starts playback.
⑪
Selects the fast-forward and
reverse speeds.
[Set values :
x1/2
, x1, x3, x10,
x30, x60
]
⑤
Advances to the next frame, and
then pauses playback.
⑫
Fast-forwards the playback
position.
⑥
Returns to the oldest frame, and
then pauses playback.
⑬
Returns by the specified length of
time, and then pauses playback.
⑦
Jumps to the previous alarm
event video.
⑭
Selects the length of time to move.
[Set values :
10s
, 15s, 30s, 1m,
10m, 30m, 1h, 6h,
12h, 24h
]
⑧
Jumps to the next alarm event
video.
⑮
Advances by the specified length
of time, and then pauses playback.
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.
Memo:
z For playback from an SD card, use [Specified Time Playback] menu or [Event List Playback] menu
() Page 7)to select the recorded video to play.
z
When playback of an event finishes, playback of the next event starts automatically.
z Buttons other than button ④ and button ⑤ are only used with I-frame playback.
z Button ⑦ and button ⑧ are only used to jump to alarm event videos. You cannot jump to a continuous
recording event.
z A maximum of 1 second of calculation error from the specified time set via button ⑭ may occur when
jumping using button ⑬ and button ⑮.
① ② ③ ④ ⑤
⑧
⑨
⑫
⑮
⑥
⑦
⑩
⑪
⑭
⑬