1. In the Settings area, disable onboard storage by clearing the
Enable Onboard Storage
check box then
click
Apply
.
2. Remove the SD card from the camera.
3. Insert the SD card into a card reader.
4. When the Windows AutoPlay dialog box appears, select
Open folder to view files
.
5. Open the Avigilon Camera Footage application.
The Avigilon Camera Footage window lists all the video files that are stored in the SD card.
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To download all the recorded videos, click
Download All
.
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To download specific video, select the video files you want then click
Download Selected
.
6. When you are prompted, choose a location to save the video files.
The files start downloading from the SD card and are saved to the selected location.
7. When you are ready, eject the SD card.
8. Insert the SD card back into the camera then select Enable Onboard Storage to begin recording to the SD
card again.
Deleting Recorded Video
As the SD card becomes full, the camera automatically starts overwriting the oldest recorded video. You can
also choose to manually delete video to make extra room for new recordings.
On the Storage page, you can choose to delete video in the following ways:
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To delete individual video files, select all files you want to delete from the Recordings list then click
Delete
.
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To delete all recorded video files, click
Format Card
to format the SD card.
Digital Inputs and Outputs
On the Digital Inputs and Outputs page, you can set up the external input and output devices that are connected
to the camera.
1. To configure a digital input:
a. In the Digital Inputs area, enter a name for the digital input in the
Name
field.
b. Select the appropriate state in the
Circuit State
drop down list. The options are:
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Normally Open
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Normally Closed
c. Click
Apply
to save your changes.
Once the digital input is connected to the camera, you will see the connection status in the
Circuit
Current State
area. The status is typically
Open
or
Closed
.
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Deleting Recorded Video