Panasonic WJ-ND400K Operating Instructions - Page 22
Playback from a designated time and date, Search for and playback images
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Playback Playback from a designated time and date Playback images from a designated time and date. You can also playback while recording. 1 Click the [Cam. select] button. The camera list is displayed in the [Cam. select] box. 2 Click the camera channel you want to play back. 3 Click the [Go to date] button on Playback Point Operation area. This displays the [Go to date] window. 6 On the [HDD] tab, click the [STOP] button. "Playing [Step 1]" disappears from the status display area and playback is stopped. • The live image from the camera is displayed in the Image display. Note: • When an MPEG-4 image is being played back, playback may start from a point several seconds before or after the designated time and date. • To playback SD memory data saved on the recorder, display the rec event list and search for the recorded event to playback (page 24). Playback is not possible by playing back from the designated time and date. • Where there is no image for the designated time and date, the image closest to the entered time and date is played back. 4 Click the [V] button and select the time and date of the image to play back. • Standard channel If cameras are setup in multiple countries, you must set which camera channel time and date to use as standard. If the recorder and the camera are set in the same time zone, set to [--]. Search for and playback images Search for and playback recorded events on the rec event list (rec event search). Note: • When doing a rec event search, the area that can be searched depends on the disk area that is selected. Refer to page 26 for details about area selection. 5 Click the [PLAY] button. "Playing [Step 1]" is displayed in the status display area and images recorded at the designated time and date are played back. • Refer to page 20 for information about operations during playback. 22