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Main Window of SDB Viewer, APPENDIX, Scrolling Camera Buttons, Camera

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Main Window of SDB Viewer 09 appendix 6 9 10 14 2 3 16 4 14 15 1 5 12 13 7 8 11 17 1 Scrolling Camera Buttons: This function allows you to scroll up or down the button for the camera to be searched. 2 Camera: Select the number of the camera to be searched. Once you click the number, the colors of the button and camera number will change. 3 Zooming out Time Display and Graphs: Displays the time of the data storage. Click the time to check the graphs in detail by zooming out the hour interval in three steps. 4 Display of Storage Amount: This function enables recording types and storage amount by hour to be displayed in graphs. If data are saved in continuous recording, graphs will be displayed in maroon. If data are saved in motion recording, graphs will be displayed in blue. If data are saved in sensor recording, graphs will be displayed in orange. If data are saved in a pre-alarm, graphs will be displayed in green. If not, any graph will not be displayed. 5 Search Bar: This function enables the time zone of the data being searched to be displayed. Move the search bar to the left or right to search the saved data in the desired time zone. 6 Split Window Setup: If you click , the Split button will be displayed. The split mode of the search window automatically changes and the split window is played back depending on the number of selected cameras. 7 SKIP: The searched images are displayed on the monitor as many as the setting. The setting value is not the number of images shown on the window but an internal differential value of the SDB Viewer program. 8 SPEED: This is a time delayed to display a searched image on the monitor. appendix _61

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09 APPENDIX
Main Window of SDB Viewer
1
Scrolling Camera Buttons
:
This function allows you to scroll up or down
the button for the camera to be searched.
2
Camera
:
Select the number of the camera to be
searched.
Once you click the number, the colors of
the button and camera number will change.
3
Zooming out Time Display and Graphs
:
Displays the time of the data storage.
Click the time to check the graphs in detail
by zooming out the hour interval in three
steps.
4
Display of Storage Amount
:
This function enables recording types and
storage amount by hour to be displayed in
graphs.
If data are saved in continuous recording,
graphs will be displayed in maroon.
If data are saved in motion recording,
graphs will be displayed in blue.
If data are saved in sensor recording,
graphs will be displayed in orange. If data
are saved in a pre-alarm, graphs will be
displayed in green. If not, any graph will not
be displayed.
5
Search Bar
:
This function enables the time zone of the
data being searched to be displayed.
Move the search bar to the left or right to
search the saved data in the desired time
zone.
6
Split Window Setup
:
If you click
, the Split button will be
displayed. The split mode of the search
window automatically changes and the split
window is played back depending on the
number of selected cameras.
7
SKIP
:
The searched images are displayed on the
monitor as many as the setting.
The setting value is not the number of
images shown on the window but an
internal differential value of the SDB Viewer
program.
8
SPEED
:
This is a time delayed to display a searched
image on the monitor.
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