Pelco DX8000 DVR User Manual


 
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PERFORMING THE EXPORT
This section describes how to export data and includes the following topics:
Starting an Export Process on page 117
Changing a Bookmarked Time Range on page 119
Assigning a Custom Export Video File Name on page 119
Selecting the Export Format on page 120
Exporting a Sequence of Still Images on page 121
Finalizing an Export Process on page 121
Stopping an Export While in Process on page 122
Working with DX8000 Backed-Up Video on page 122
STARTING AN EXPORT PROCESS
To start the export process:
1. Make sure the DVR is in Playback or Search mode by clicking or .
2. Click if you are in Live mode, or proceed to step 3 if you are in Search mode.
3. Click . The Export Video dialog box opens.
4. Click the plus (+) sign next to a drive in the Device list. Available devices are indicated by a check box to the left of the device name.
5. Select the check box of the desired device. If you choose a remote device, select the drive and folder path where you would like to store the
exported file. You can also click the Browse button to access the file system for the appropriate folder.
If your DX8000 is connected to a network that supports shared folders and drives, you can map a network drive from within the Export Video
dialog box. For more information, refer to Mapping and Disconnecting a Network Drive on page 116.
The following table shows a listing of available devices.
6. Select the check box of the video time range you want to export. You can export multiple time ranges simultaneously. For more information,
refer to Changing a Bookmarked Time Range on page 119.
7. Click in the File Name box, and then type the file name for each selected video time range. You can accept the default file name assigned to
the time range. For more information, refer to Assigning a Custom Export Video File Name on page 119.
8. Select the export format. For more information, refer to Selecting the Export Format on page 120.
9. Click Export.
Table Y. Available Backup Space
Type Description
Optical drives The DX8000 supports the following drives:
•CD-R
•DVD-R
Hard disk drives The hard disk drive can be any of the following:
Local drives
Remote drives
Removable drives USB flash drives