Playback - Swann NVR16-7200 User Manual

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Camera: Select the camera that you'd like to playback. Up to sixteen
cameras can be selected.
For Normal event playback, you will see a calender display underneath
the camera selection. When you have selected one or more cameras,
you will see the dates highlighted in blue that contain video footage
from those cameras:
You can also select the type of event
that you would like to playback. The
options are Normal, Event (Alarm Input,
Motion), Tag, External File and Picture.
When you select Alarm Input, you can
select up to sixteen alarm inputs to
playback from.
Normal: Press the play button to play video. If you have selected
multiple cameras, double click a camera to view it full screen. Double
click again to exit full screen display. Blue sections on the timeline
indicate an alarm or motion event.
Event (Alarm Input, Motion): Select your start date and time and end
date and time, then press the Search button. A list of events will be
displayed on the right hand side. To initiate playback, select the Play
button on each event. Press the Back button to select a different time
period.
Tag: Gives you the option of searching for a particular tag. Tagging
allows you to record information such as location or people at a certain
point within the video. You can add tags in Normal and Event playback.
External File: Allows you to play video files from an external source
such as a USB Flash Drive or USB Hard Drive (HDD).

Playback

You can select a particular
date, month and year. The
dates highlighted in blue
contain
video
footage
from one or more cameras
connected.
Picture: This NVR has the ability to enable a schedule if you want to
save a series of still pictures in JPEG format. This option allows you to
search for a particular still picture. See "Record: Schedule" on page
21 for details.
When playing your video, there are a number of options and controls
available:
Mute: Mutes audio playback.
Start clipping: This button allows you to set mark in and mark out points
on your video which you can then export to a USB Flash Drive or USB
Hard Drive. It's a basic way to edit a video file that you have selected
to play. When you have selected to play a video file, press the Start
clipping button at the mark in point and press it again at the mark out
point. To save the file, press the Exit button. You will then be prompted
if you would like to save the file; click Yes to save. If you have made a
mistake, click the Exit button and click No. Repeat the above process.
Multiple mark in and mark out points can be applied.
Add default tag: Tagging allows you to record information
location or people at a certain point within the video. The default tag
name is TAG. Multiple tags can be added.
Add customized tag: Same as above but you can choose your own tag
name.
Tag management: This button allows you to edit or delete tags that you
have added to the video.
Zoom In: Enter Digital Zoom mode. Press the left click button on the
USB mouse to zoom, and press the right click button to exit. Use the PIP
(Picture-in-Picture) screen on the bottom right to select a different area
to zoom to.
Play controls: These are your play, pause, rewind and forward controls.
Zoom In/Zoom Out: Allows you to zoom in and out of the time line.
Zooming into the time line will allow you to have more precise control
for navigation.
such as
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