Reviewing Recorded Video Of An Event Seen Moments Ago; Going To A Specific Time Of Recorded Video; First Available Video, Sound Or Data; Figure 3-4 The Go To Button And Its Dialog - Honeywell Rapid Eye Operator's Manual

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Reviewing Recorded Video of an Event Seen Moments Ago

Going To a Specific Time of Recorded Video

First Available Video, Sound or Data

Document 800-02951V3 Rev A
11/09
1.
Set the speed slider to scan the video at a comfortable speed.
2.
Jump to a time before the event by repeatedly dragging the time jumper to the left of
its center position by small amounts.
3.
Place the mouse pointer above the Pause button.
4.
When the event occurs, click Pause.
When you know the time of the recorded video that you need, click the Go to button. This
displays a Go To a Specific Time dialog for entering a date and time (see
Figure 3-4
The Go To Button and its Dialog
Later Media
If an operator requests video from a time at which the unit was not recording, the first image
after the requested time is displayed and the later media indicator appears. The same
applies to data and sound.
Figure 3-5
Indicator for Later Media Resembles the Face of a Clock
Later media is indicated by an icon (see
the Retrieval window (see
Figure
a date or time (as in
Figure
time when recording was off. Right-clicking hides the icon and no report is produced.
Rapid Eye Remote View Operator Guide
Figure
3-5) that flashes in the upper-right corner of
3-6). A report appears. A report occurs when a request for
3-6), is beyond the video storage's limit, or during a period of
Figure
3-4).
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