Display, Display on the monitor, Single and multiscreen spot (playback) – Panasonic WJ-HD500 Manuel d'utilisation
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4. Press the
DISPLAY
button to display the record list with
the search (SEARCH) editing area as shown in the fig
ure.
DISPLAY
5. Move the cursor to the position to be edited in the
search editing area by pressing the or ► button.
6. Select the desired digit or month by pressing the 0 or
Q button.
7. Repeat procedures 5 and 6 to edit the other positions.
■ Display on the Monitor
The procedures described below are an example display
ing the playback on the Multiscreen Monitor.
• Single and Multiscreen Spot (Playback)
1. Select the group to be played back by pressing the
GROUP SELECT
button.
2, Pressing the
PLAY/PAUSE
button will play back the
most recent recording in the forward direction.
The selected group images appear with the minimum
segment screen on the monitor.
(►) and recording number appear on the monitor
screen to indicate that playback is selected.
8. Press the
PLAY/PAUSE
button to start the search.
A list of records including the most recent recording will
appear on the monitor.
9. Rotating the
JogDial
clockwise or counterclockwise to
move the cursor to the record to be displayed on the
monitor.
10. Press the
PLAY/PAUSE
button to start playback.
The list or thumbnail search window is closed and the
selected playback image appears on the monitor.
PLAY/II PAUSE
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Note:
When the ALARM SEARCH button is on, the Disk
Recorder plays back for alarm and emergency
recording on the Hard Disk.
3. Pressing the
MULTISCREEN SELECT
button will tog
gle the display with the segments as shown below.
MULTISCREEN
SELECT
Minimum Screen Segment —> 4
16^ 13^ 10
• Segments assigned to channels where no recording
takes place appear blacked out.
4. To display the image in single spot mode, select a
numeric button
(1
-
16
)
corresponding to the image to
be displayed.
The selected image will be displayed on the monitor.
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