Network Video Recording Software RM Series Administrator’s Manual

View Recorded Video
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Day-to-Day Operations
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recommend that you set the camera to display characters
on the upper right or upper left.
Note
You cannot operate the preview when displaying the [Capture
Still Frame] dialog box. You must operate the camera in
advance to set its angle. For details on operating the camera,
see “Operate the Camera” (p. 101).
The .bmp file format is used for still images.
Search for a Recording
Video recorded using a recording schedule or [Record
Now] is displayed on the timeline as events. You can
search through the recordings to find the recording that
you want to play back.
Search by Changing the Timeline
(1) Slider
Zoom out or zoom in the timeline.
(2) Event display area
Displays events according to the times they occurred.
(3) Time bar
Drag the bar to scroll through the timeline.
Change the recording period displayed in the timeline
using the buttons at each end.
Events displayed as film icons are videos recorded for
that period. Click the event to play the recording.
Events associated with the selected camera are also
displayed in the event display area. (The color of these
events represents their priority.) Click the event to play the
recording.
Note
Events in the display area that are not associated with the
selected camera (secondary events) are displayed as
transparent. If you do not select a camera, all events are
displayed as primary events (not transparent).
Click [View] > [Timeline] to display/hide the timeline.
Search by Specifying the Time and Date
The playhead moves to the specified date and time
and the recorded video starts playing in the video
window.
Important
If the camera is disabled on the [Advanced] tab of the
camera properties, or even if the power of the camera is off, a
still image of the recorded video during playback can be
saved.
Do not specify the Windows folder or the Program Files folder
on the system drive as the destination. Video cannot be
saved to these folders.
1
Click the video window.
2
Drag the timeline to display the time and date for the
recording.
Button Description
Go back one week
Go back one day
(1) (2)
(3)
Go back 10% of the current time display
Go forward 10% of the current time display
Go forward one day
Go forward one week
3
Click an event in the event display area.
1
Click a video window.
2
Click [Jump] on the timeline to display the [Jump to
Time] dialog box.
3
Specify the date and time and click [OK].
Button Description
Events not associated with
the selected camera.
Recording
Events associated with
the selected camera