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Chapter 4: Basic operationUsing the <strong>DVR</strong> playerUse the <strong>DVR</strong> player to view video clips archived from the TVR 30 on any PC. The <strong>DVR</strong>player is automatically included when archiving data from the device. When youinsert the backup media into the PC, the <strong>DVR</strong> player automatically runs.Note: If your PC is running on Windows Vista or Windows 7, the <strong>DVR</strong> player may notautomatically launch. If so, open the backup media by double-clicking the devicedrive letter, and then launching the <strong>DVR</strong>_Player file located in the Player folder.Figure 17: <strong>DVR</strong> playerTo view archived video using the <strong>DVR</strong> player:1. Launch the <strong>DVR</strong> player.2. Click Play to display the Data List dialog box.The Data List dialog box displays a list of all archived video. If you don’t see a list,click Open and browse for the folder containing your archived video.3. Select an event, and then click Playback to display the Playback screen.You can select the start time and cameras from which to play video.4. Click OK to play back video.To verify that the video has not been altered, select an event, and then click Verify inthe Data List dialog box. The Playback screen displays. If the Status Log reports avalue of Good Signature, then the video has not been altered.To play back a local file previously saved from the <strong>DVR</strong>, click Local Playback in thePlayback screen, and then click Open to browse for the local file.38 <strong>TruVision</strong> <strong>DVR</strong> 30 User Manual

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