Note: In the case where USB flash drive is not detected AND the battery voltage is low,
the behavior is: 1 pulse/second during the first 4 seconds (indicating that the USB flash
drive is not detected), then 2 pulses/second (indicating that battery voltage is low).
3.
Either power-off the camera by clicking again on the POWER button (cf Illustration 1,
reference 4): the LED “POWER” (cf Illustration 1, reference 5) will blink for a few
seconds and then unlit: the camera is off;
or connect a WIFI-capable device to the BEECAM® camera (refer to §4 for details) in
order to review framing and parameters. Once reviewed, power-off the camera by
clicking again on the POWER button: the LED “POWER” will blink for a few seconds
and then unlit: the camera is off;
6.3
In-situ reviewing of images or video sequences
Establish a connection between the BEECAM® camera and your WIFI capable device, so that
the BEECAM® web homepage is displayed on your internet browser (cf §4, step 1 to 6).
1.
From the web homepage, click the
icon.
2.
Once the
Playback & download
page is displayed, select a file in the list to preview or
download it.
◦
The type of file (still image, video sequence or both) can be filtered from the
corresponding selector on top of file list.
◦
The file being previewed can be downloaded or deleted using the corresponding
button below the preview window.
◦
All the filtered files can be deleted at once by clicking the
Delete all
button at the
bottom of the files list.
◦
All the filtered files can be downloaded at once by clicking the
Download all
button
at the bottom of the files list. The files are compressed and packed in a file named
archive.gz (GZIP format). The archive can then be unpacked on a computer (using
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