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Saving or Printing Snapshot Images (Required user access level: ID2/3/4)
6
Click the appropriate command
button.
Click either of the following two buttons:
:
This button opens the [Save As]
dialog, and you can save the image as
a JPEG file by specifying the folder
and file name.
:
This button opens the [Printing]
dialog, and you can print the image at
the full size by specifying the
appropriate print options.
7
Click .
This closes the window and brings you
back to the previous window where you
displayed the still image.
Saving or Printing Images While
Playing Back a Downloaded File
(see P56)
While playing back a downloaded file, you can
save or print still images basically the same
way as described in the previous section,
except that no thumbnails are displayed.
1
Display a still image.
2
Click on the control
panel.
You are presented with a dialog that
allows you to save or print the still image.
3
Select the [Overlay Time/Date] check
box.
Select the [Overlay Time/Date] check
box if you want to overlay the image with
the file name and time stamp.
4
Click the appropriate command
button.
Depending on whether you want to save
or print the still image, select either
or . You can save or
print still images, just as you can while
playing back video from a DVR.
Click [Cancel] to discard all
changes.
In the default configuration, the
lowest user access level authorized
to save still images is ID2; however,
you can use the [Options] window
under the Initial Set menu to raise the
lowest required access level so that
users with user access levels ID2 and
ID3 cannot access the save
mechanism. For more information,
see P73.
The button is
disabled unless you display a still
image.
When you zoom in on an image, you
cannot save the image.
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