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Playback – event search
Event search simplifies the search for a specific alarm event.
To activate this function, make sure that the digital recorder is in standby mode. First stop recording if active
(only the green ON/OFF LED should be on). Proceed as follows:
1. Briefly press Playback (3).
The red menu LED lights up.
2. Press Event (7).
The monitor displays the following:
ALARM means that the digital recorder is searching the hard disk
for recordings triggered by an external alarm contact.
1A is the first event found.
Up to 255 events can be stored. 255A is always the oldest event,
1A always the latest.
To jump to the next event, press Event (7) again.
To play back this event:
1. Press Stop (c).
2. Press Enter (9).
The event is played back.
IMPORTANT:
If no alarm event has been recorded, the digital recorder displays NO ALARM on the monitor.
Playback – time search
Date and hour search simplifies the search for a specific time.
To activate this function, make sure that the digital recorder is in standby mode. First stop recording if active
(only the green ON/OFF LED should be on). Proceed as follows:
1. Briefly press Playback (3).
The red menu LED lights up.
2. Briefly press Search (6).
The monitor displays the following:
DATE means that the digital recorder is searching the hard disk
day by day.
To jump to the next day, press FWD (e); to jump to the previous day, press REW (a).
To start playback:
1. Press Stop (c).
2. Press Enter (9).
Playback starts.
ALARM 1A 2004-01-01 12:00:00
PLAY -> STOP 60P
DATE 2004-01-01 12:00:00
PLAY -> STOP 60P