Pelco DX2000 Switch User Manual


 
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PLAYBACK VIEWER INFORMATION BOXES
Arrayed across the bottom of the screen are a series of small information boxes. These boxes
show what was on the screen when the video or snapshot was recorded and not what is
happening now. For example, the time you see is the time the recording was made, not the
current time.
Starting from the left, the first box shows the state the viewing PC was in when the
recording was made (buffer mode/file mode).
The second identifies the IP address of the DVR on which the recording was made.
The third is the image number in the file as it was recorded.
The fourth identifies the camera associated with the picture that was recorded.
The fifth shows size of the image that was recorded.
The sixth displays the date and time the recording was made.
The last shows the state of the DVR when the recording was made (for example, live
picture, scheduled recording, etc.).
VIEWING FILES ON THE PLAYBACK VIEWER
1. Open the viewer by double-clicking the file DX2000_VIEWER on your PC.
2. Click the open folder icon
. The program displays a selection box of files. The file name
consists of a camera number, month, day, year, hour (military), minute, and second. Files
saved while viewing live DVR video have an extension of LIV while those saved while
viewing recorded DVR video have an REC extension. The extension for a snapshot is
601.
3. Double-click the file you want to see. (Refer to the
Playback Viewer Controls
and
Playback
Viewer Information Windows
sections for information about operating the viewer once the
file is opened.)
4. Click the Play forward button
if viewing video. It begins playing.
5. Click the Pause button
to pause playback if viewing video.
SAVING AN IMAGE
1. Load a snapshot file or video file in the viewer (refer to the
Viewing Files on the Playback
Viewer
section).
2. (Skip this step if viewing a snapshot.) Click the Pause button
when you find the image
you want to save.
3. Click the Save icon . A window appears that displays the file name assigned by the
program under which the image will be stored. Click OK.