Searching recorded image using sequence – JVC VR-N1600E User Manual
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Searching Recorded Image Using the
Timeline Browser
You can search recorded images using the Timeline Browser to
the right of the [Browse] screen.
The vertically extended timeline shows the recording status and
the number of cameras that can be displayed in the NVR
Viewer. Drag the timeline up or down with the mouse while
checking the time display pointer.
Note :
● The timeline is an approximate value. Therefore, the display
may not coincide with the actual time.
Ⅵ Timeline Colors and Lines
The timeline of the camera selected in the view is highlighted in
a lighter color.
Memo :
● The items under the timeline browser enable you to
specify the time span to display on the timeline (1 hour, 2
hours, to 1 day), and whether to set the time flow from top
to bottom or bottom to top by using the [Newest images at
top] check box. These settings will not be saved. They
will be lost each time the NVR Viewer is rebooted.
● If your mouse has a scroll wheel, you can also use the
scroll wheel for browsing the timelines.
● Double-click on any point within the timeline to display
image at the desired point in time.
● When you do not need the timeline browser, you can hide
it by clicking the [Display ON/OFF] button at the center of
the timeline browser’s left edge.
Note :
● A portion of the timeline may not be refreshed if you drag
the timeline up and down using the mouse. In this case,
reboot the NVR Viewer. (A Page 29)
Searching Recorded Image Using
Sequence
Sequences refers to sequences of images that are recorded
when an event or motion is detected. Each sequence contains
a list of the recorded images.
1
Double-click the [Sequence] bar on the [Browse]
screen
2
Click [Get Sequence]
● A list of 20 images each prior to and following the
display time appears.
● If the [Preview Image] check box is selected, you are
able to preview the images by placing the mouse
pointer over the sequence in the list.
3
Click a sequence in the list
● Display of all the images in the view changes according
to the date/time of the selected sequence.
Memo :
● Clicking the expand icon [ ] next to a sequence in the list
will show you the exact date and time of the first and last
image in the sequence as well as the exact date and time
of the motion detection or event that triggered the
recording.
Note :
● Depending on [( )seconds pre/post recordings on
motion/event:] (A Page 53), a consecutive number of
sequences may sometimes be integrated into one
sequence.
Playing Back Recorded
Images via Mouse Control
(continued)
Red
Indicates recordings of motion detection
or events.
(Pink when highlighted. )
Green
Shows recordings before and after
motion is detected.
(Light green when highlighted. )
Black
Indicates the period during which there
is no recording.
(Gray when highlighted. )
Center White Line
(Time Display
Pointer)
Shows the time of the displayed image.
[Timeline Browser]
Display ON/
OFF Button
Time Display
Pointer
Timeline
NVR Viewer
[Browse] Screen
[Sequence]
Sequence Bar
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