Archiving
ARCHIVING DATA
Search for data using start and stop times and
then archive the data to a USB device .
To search for data:
1. Click the NEW ARCHIVING tab on the left.
2. Double-click the blank field beside TAG.
• The Virtual Keyboard opens.
3. Enter a name/title for your archive file.
A tag is required for reserving and
NOTE:
burning archive data.
You can also tag recorded data using
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the Playback menu. For details, see
"Archiving Video" on page 44.
4. Under DEVICE, select the device for
archiving (USB device or FTP).
The device name may appear and not
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the device itself. For example, in figure 8.1,
"Data Traveler 2.0" is the type of USB flash
drive connected to the system.
5. Beside the FROM field, enter a start time
by clicking the Date/Month/Time by
clicking
to select the values.
6. Beside the TO field, select the end time by
clicking the Date/Month/Time by clicking
to select the values.
Figure 8.1 Set a tag and start/stop times.
7. Select the channels you wish to archive by
clicking the checkboxes beside the
channels.
LOG
checkbox
Channel
checkboxes
Figure 8.2 Selecting the channels you wish to archive.
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8. Click QUERY.
• The system scans for recorded data based
Figure 8.3 Archiving window.
9. If desired, click RELEASE to clear the
Archiving Options
If desired, you can apply the following archiving
options to your archive data:
• LOG: Select LOG to add a log text file to the
FROM and TO field
• MEMO: Double-click the blank field under
Figure 8.4 Log and Memo options.
Once you have queried the data, you can
Reserve the data (save the queried video to an
AVI archive list for burning or future reference)
or Burn the data (copy the data to a USB
device).
on your selected criteria. The size of the
archive data appears under "ARCHIVING
INFO."
If you receive an error message after
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selecting Query, please ensure you have
entered correct start and stop times.
search criteria.
archived data
MEMO to open the Virtual Keyboard and
enter a short description or comment for
the archived data (max. 20 characters)