Viewing Recorded Images; Lprotecting The Recorded Images - Panasonic VL-SW102BX Operating Instructions Manual

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Viewing recorded images

You can view recorded images. (You can operate this feature in the same way by using either the main monitor station or the
sub monitor station.)
When {D} on the main monitor station is flashing, there is an image that has not been viewed yet. If you view the image, {D}
will stop flashing.
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During standby, press {D} and select the desired item to view by using { } or {▲}.
"DOOR STATION NEW PICTURES": Recorded images taken by the door station when you did not answer calls
"DOOR STATION PICTURES": All recorded images taken by the door station
"CAMERA NEW PICTURES": Recorded images taken by the camera when you did not answer calls
"CAMERA PICTURES": All recorded images taken by the camera
L� I tems having no recorded images are displayed in a light tone color and you cannot select them.
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Press {D} to view the image.
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T o switch to another image:
Press { } or {▲}.�
– Each time you press { }, an image is displayed starting from the most recently recorded one.
– If you press and hold { } or {▲}, you can switch images quickly, and when you release your finger, the image is
displayed.
L� F or display information when viewing images, see page 33, 34.
L� I f you press { } or { } on the sub monitor station while the image is displayed, the image moves right and left slightly.
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To stop viewing images, press {OFF}.
L� { D} on the main monitor station goes off even if the unviewed images remain.
Protecting the recorded images
You can protect up to 20 recorded images that you do not want to erase while viewing images.
1
While "PROTECT" is displayed on the monitor display, press {D}.
L� " " appears on the display.
L� � T o release protection, press {D} again. ("
2
To end the operation, press {OFF}.
Note:
L� I f you protect one of a sequence of 4 continuously recorded images, the 4 images are protected as one set. This set of 4
images is counted as one image.
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{ } { }
{ } {▲}
{D}
{OFF}
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{OFF}
{ } { }
{ } {▲}
{D}

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