General Tools and Instruments DCS660 User Manual

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If you have configured your PC to automatically play external media, plugging in the adapter
will open an AutoPlay box that verifies connection of a “Removable Disk”. Clicking on “Open
folder to view files” reveals one folder, named “CCTV”, which contains all of the videos and
pictures stored on the card. Double-click on the CCTV folder icon to view the subfolders
containing the individual video and picture files. The subfolders’ names use the YYMMDD00
format to reflect the date on which files were added to them. For example, a subfolder named
“11103100” would contain media recorded on October 31, 2011. Video clips are in .AVI format
and pictures are in .JPG format.

USING THE THREE MENUS
The DCS660 provides three menus which you can use to change many of the system’s
operating parameters and display characteristics.

Two of the three menus are accessible from the MENU button with the SeaScope in Real-Time
Viewing mode. Press the button, and the first menu to appear is the Advanced Setting menu.
To open the second menu—the Set Time/Date menu—push the joystick

or

(left or right).

To access the third menu—the Playback menu—press the MENU button with the
SeaScope660 in Playback mode.

All three menus are navigated in identical fashion. When a menu is open, its name is displayed
in a red banner over the names of submenus on a black background. Each submenu lets you
choose between or among two or more options for that functional category.

To open any submenu, first navigate to its line by pushing the joystick

or

(down or up).

Navigating to a submenu changes the background color of its line from back to blue. Then
press the MENU button to select the submenu.

To select any of the available options inside a submenu, use the same two-step
procedure. First use the joystick to navigate to the option’s line, changing its background color
to blue. Then press the MENU button to select the desired option. The only difference between
selecting a submenu and selecting an option is the presence of a white check mark next to the
option that is currently in effect. Note that pressing the MENU button to change any function or
parameter moves the check mark next to the new option to be put into effect.

To exit any menu or submenu, navigate to the bottom of the list to the EXIT line and press
the MENU button.

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