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Playback Control Pane
This is used when playing back recordings.
You can also export a recorded image as a file, and
export one scene of the recorded images as a still
image file.
Date and Time Indication
This displays the date and time that an image was
recorded.
Click
(Previous Alarm) to jump to the previous
alarm in the recording data, and click
(Next
Alarm) to jump to the next alarm.
By dragging the slider, you can move the playback
position to any point.
(Rewind)
This rewinds images.
Also, each click of the button changes the rewind
speed as follows:
(Reverse Play)
Plays back images in reverse (at 1x speed).
(Pause)
This pauses playback.
(Play)
Plays back images (at 1x speed).
When metadata is recorded and a Video Motion Filter
is configured, images play back simultaneously (at 1x
speed only).
(Fast Forward)
This fast-forwards images.
Also, each click of the button changes the fast forward
speed as follows:
(Slow Rewind)
This plays back images in reverse at slow speed (at 1/
5x speed).
(Previous Frame)
This rewinds one frame.
(Next Frame)
This advances one frame.
(Slow Forward)
This plays back images at slow speed (at 1/5x speed).
(Previous Recording)
This jumps to the previous recording.
(Next Recording)
This jumps to the next recording.
(Start Recording)
This starts recording images from the camera selected
for the monitor frame.
(Stop Recording)
This stops manual recording.
Only manual recording can be stopped.
(Capture Still Image)
This exports one scene of recorded images as a still
image file.
Still images are exported in JPEG format.
For details, refer to
(Export Recorded Image)
This exports a recorded image as a movie file.
Video is exported in a native format (.cam file).
Exported video can be played back with an application
for playing CAM files.
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[ALARM] Lamp
This is lit when an alarm has occurred.
[ERROR] Lamp
This is lit when an error has occurred.
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Expand/Collapse Pane Button
This displays or hides the pane section.
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