Playing Back Alarm Data
Alarm detection data (when an external sensor or motion detector have been set) and alarm image data
is automatically recorded. Moreover, this data is also played back in the live image screen.
Playing Back Alarm Data in the
Camera’s Internal Memory
1
Click the ALARM DATA indicator (while it
is green or red).
The ALARM DATA LIST screen will be
displayed, and an alarm image will be
displayed as a still image in the PREVIEW
screen.
2
Click the [PLAY] button.
The BUFFER DATA VIEW screen will be
displayed (the PRE or POST indicator will
illuminate) and playback of the alarm images
will start. When playback is finished, the
[POST] indicator will change to [END].
3
Click the [LIVE VIEW] menu select button.
The screen will return to the live image
screen.
Descriptions of Alarm Operation
Buttons
1
[TOP] button
Playback returns to the beginning of the alarm
data that is being played back and then waits in
playback standby. You can then click the [PLAY]
button to play back the data.
2
[PLAY] button
Click this button during playback standby or
when playback is paused to start playback.
3
[STOP] button
If you click this button while playback is in
progress, playback will stop.
4
FRAME RATE
You can select the playback speed for alarm
images using the drop-down list box. If you
change the speed while alarm images are in the
process of being played back, playback will start
again at the selected speed from the beginning
of the data.
Available settings: BASIC, MID, HIGH
Note: The actual playback speed will vary
depending on the alarm data volume and
the network status.
5
[DOWNLOAD] button
Use this button to store alarm data on the
computer.
6
PRE/POST/END indicators
When alarm data is played back, this
automatically appears as [PRE] (during
pre-alarm image playback) or [POST] (during
post-alarm image playback). When playback is
finished, it changes to [END]. If there are no
pre-alarm images, playback starts from the
post-alarm images.
7
[LIST] button
Click this button to switch to the ALARM DATA
LIST screen.
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