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5.6. Searching for a desired image from the image data stored in a recorder
Vast amounts of image data are recorded in the recorder. Use the following methods to
search for the desired data.
・ Search by time (Sec. 4.2.1)
This serves to search for the desired image by date and time. Search through the
network function using the DX-PC200 may not hit successfully. (In the case of the
excessively vast amount of record data).
・ Search by alarm list (Sec. 4.2.2)
In the case of the image recorded as an alarm, you can search by using the alarm list
which the recorder controls.
・ Search by protection data (Sec. 4.2.4)
Some models after DX-TL5000 are provided with the protection data function. This
function serves to search for the recorder data in the protected section.
・ Search by book mark (Sec. 4.2.3)
By registering the book mark not in the recorder but in the DX-PC200, you can search
from that list.
5.6.1 Registering a book mark
During searching and playing back, when you come across images which you think “important”
or “worthy checking again”, you can register those images in the book mark.
When the book mark button of the Camera Window panel is clicked in the status in which the
recorder image is displayed on the screen, you can store the type of camera and time of image
creation in the DX-PC200 as the book marks. These book marks are separately stored in each
recorder and these marks are stored after the DX-PC200 is closed.
The book marks thus registered can be searched by the book mark search in Section 4.2.3.
Book Mark button