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• Time indicators at the beginning and end of the progress indicator bar display the duration of the file in minutes:second format.
The time indicators begin with 0:00 and end with xx:xx, where xx:xx indicates the duration of the file (for example, 15:12 indicates
that the file is 15 minutes and 12 seconds in duration).
• As the file plays, a time counter indicates the time that has elapsed since playback of the file began. The time is indicated in
minutes:seconds format.
• You can control playback of the file as follows:
–To move forward or backward in the file, click the slider in the progress indicator bar and drag the slider to the desired position
in the bar. The file begins playing at that position.
– Clicking Stop stops playback of the file and moves the slider to the beginning of the file.
– Clicking Pause stops playback of the file at the current position. Clicking Play resumes playback of the file.
If you wish to play additional files, repeat steps 2-5 above.
6. When you are finished playing one or more files, close the MPEG Viewer by clicking the X in the upper right-hand corner of the MPEG
Viewer dialog box.
MONITORING THE OPERATING STATUS OF THE NVR300
You can monitor the operating status of the NVR300 on the NVR-Status page. For each programmed recording, you can view the source of the
recording, type of recording, stream type, data rate, and whether Automatic Data Replenishment (ADR) is enabled or disabled for the recording.
You can also view general status information such as the average retention time and the current total data rate of all recordings. In addition, a
graphical display of the system load and the remaining hard disk drive capacity of the NVR300 is provided. Additional information about each of
the operating status items displayed by the NVR300 is provided below.
To monitor the operating status of the NVR300, do the following. Access the NVR-Status page by clicking the NVR-Status link or clicking the
desktop icon.
The NVR-Status page appears, displaying the Active Recordings dialog box. Figure 42 provides a sample list of active recordings in the Active
Recordings dialog box.
Figure 42. NVR-Status Page—Sample Active Recordings Dialog Box
The Active Recordings dialog box provides the following information for each programmed recording:
• Source—Displays a recording status icon and identifies the PelcoNet device that is the source of the recording:
– The recording status icon can be either of the following: