Setting the searching conditions, Search, Search menu> is displayed – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC DX-TL5716U User Manual

Page 77: 2 select a device to search under [play device, 4 designate the date and time to search, Select [time and date, Select the year and month to search, Select the date to search, Select the hour and minute to search, Select [execute

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Search

Tips

When you press the PAUSE/JUMP TO END button
while the playback is stopped, images around the end
of the latest recorded data are played back in the still
image playback mode. (

Page 78) (The point to be

searched is different from that searched by the End
point search.)

The range of playback may become narrower than
that defi ned by the recording start and end times being
displayed.

When the <Search menu> is displayed during
playback, playback stops.

Setting the searching conditions

You can designate a device, camera, and time as search
conditions.

Step

1 Press the SEARCH button on the front panel of

the recorder.

<Search menu> is displayed.

You can display this menu also from the mouse

operation menu. (

Pages 32 to 33)

Step

2 Select a device to search under [Play device].

HDD (Normal)

[HDD (Normal)]: Data in the normal recording area
are searched.

[HDD (Alarm)]: Data in the alarm recording area are
searched.

[HDD (Emergency)]: Data in the emergency
recording area are searched.

[HDD (Copy)]: Data in the copy device are
searched.

[HDD (Archive)]: Data in the archive device are
searched.

[HDD (Preliminary)]: Data in the pre-recorded area
for alarm or emergency recording are searched.

[DVD/CD]: Data on a DVD/CD disc are searched.

[USB memory]: Data in a USB memory device are
searched.

Notice

For searching data in the HDD (Preliminary), you can
use time date search only.

When the area with its capacity set to 0% in the
partition setting is designated as the playback/search
device, playback and search cannot be performed.
Therefore, select the device available for playback in
[Play device].

When you copy or search the data recorded on a DVD/
CD or USB memory, it may take some time before the
media is completely recognized after inserted. Before
you perform copy or search, check whether the access
lamp of the DVD/CD drive or USB memory blinks.

Step

3 Select the number of the camera you want to

search in [Camera fi lter].

1

Step

4 Designate the date and time to search.

There are 2 methods to designate the date and time

to search, one is entering the date and time directly
and the other is designating the date and time using
a calendar.

[To designate the date and time by entering directly]

Step

4

-1

Click on each of month, day, year, hour, minute,

and second on the <Search menu> screen until
the desired value appears.

09

20

12

00

00

00

-

01

-

:

:

[To designate the date and time using a calendar]

Step

4

-1

Select [Time and date].

Time and date

The <Set the search start time> screen is displayed.

Step

4

-2

Select the year and month to search.

The calendar of the selected year and month

appears.

Step

Step

Step

Step

1

2

3

Mon

Sun

?

Tue Wed

01/2009

Check data

Set the search start time

Thu Fri Sat

5

4

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7

8

9 10

12

11

13 14 15 16 17

19

18

20 21 22 23 24

26

25

27 28 29 30 31

1

0

2

3

4

5

Hour

7

6

8

9 10 11

13

12

14 15 16 17

19

18

20 21 22 23

05

00

10 15 20 25

Minute

35

30

40 45 50 55

E:Quit

D:Execute

Search start time

01-01-2009 10 : 30 : 00

4

-2

4

-3

4

-4

4

-5

[Check data]: Click to check whether the selected
device contains recorded data or not. Dates having
recorded data are displayed in gray and dates
without recorded data are displayed in black.

When recording data exist after the last retrieved
date in the selected month, those data aren’t
detected.

Step

4

-3

Select the date to search.

Step

4

-4

Select the hour and minute to search.

Step

4

-5

Select [Execute].

The date and time designated in steps 4

-2

to 4

-4

are

displayed as the search start time and the <Search
menu> screen is displayed.

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