Searching for event logs – Interlogix TruVision DVR 12 User Manual User Manual

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Description

Video clips: Start/stop video clip during playback. Sections of a recording can be
saved to an external storage device.

Download: Download video clips.

Backup: Click to make back up of recorded files to save locally on the recorder. A
list of the recorded files appears

Audio: Click to enable/disable audio.

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Type of recording:

Green: Indicates video recording based on the defined recording schedule.

Red: Indicates video recording triggered by an alarm event.

Yellow: Indicates video recording triggered by motion detection.

Blue: Indicates video recording triggered by a POS/ATM text recording.

Light green: Indicates manual recording.

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Jump start: Enter a precise time in the box and click the Go To button to jump start the
playback at this selected time.

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By text: Check to search text insertion when playing back a recorder video. Enter the
keyword to search for in the text box that appears.

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Player Download: Click to download the Player application required to play back
recordings on your computer.

Select a camera and a day to search from on the calendar displayed, and then
click Search. The timeline below the page indicates video recorded for the
specified day. The timeline also classifies by color the type of recording with each
type.

Click and drag the marker across the timeline on where you want video playback
to begin, and then click Play on the playback control toolbar. You can capture a
snapshot of a video image, save the video playback, or download the recorded
video.

Searching for event logs

The recorder compiles a log of events, such as the start or end of video
recording, recorder notifications, and alarms, through which you can easily
search. Logs are categorized by the following types:

• Alarm: Includes motion detection, tamper mask and other alarm events

• Notifications: Includes system notifications such as video loss, HDD failures,

and other system-related events

• Operations: Includes users access to the web interfaces and other

operational events

• Information: Includes general information on the recorder actions, such as

the start and end of video recording, etc.

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