JVC C11U Instruction Manual - Page 53

Time Stamp

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4-8 Time Stamp With [V.Networks Controller], the [Time Stamp] function can be set. This function displays the date and time on the camera images, and the date and time are recorded. 1. Select [Setting] and [Time Stamp]. 2. Proceed with the setting. Select [Visible]. Select the display style in [Style]. "YYYY," "MM," and "DD" represent "year," "month" and "day" respectively. "HH" represents "hour" while "MM," "minute," "SS," "second" and "mm," "millisecond." Click [Font...] to select the font. Set the text color in [TextColor]. Set the background color in [BackColor]. Click . Note • With MPEG4, , and cannot be set. • By left-clicking the mouse while holding down the [shift] key on the moving image or playback window screen, the time stamp will appear where the mouse was clicked. • Time stamp in the MPEG4 mode is shown in the title bar of the image window. 53

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4-8 Time Stamp
With [V.Networks Controller], the [Time Stamp] function can be set.
This function
displays the date and time on the camera images, and the date and time are recorded.
1.
Select [Setting] and [Time Stamp].
Select [Visible].
Note
• With MPEG4,
,
and
cannot be set.
• By left-clicking the mouse while holding down the [shift] key on the moving image or playback
window screen, the time stamp will appear where the mouse was clicked.
• Time stamp in the MPEG4 mode is shown in the title bar of the image window.
Select the display style in [Style].
“YYYY,” “MM,” and “DD” represent “year,”
“month” and “day” respectively.
“HH” represents “hour” while “MM,” “minute,”
“SS,” “second” and “mm,” “millisecond.”
Click [Font...] to select the font.
2.
Proceed with the setting.
Set the text color in [TextColor].
Set the background color in [BackColor].
Click
.