IL3 User’s Guide
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You will notice that the information about the clip or still will be displayed, including the time stamp,
resolution, frame count, frame rate, and file format.
Any selected still or clip may be copied, moved or deleted. See “4-13 Saving Images to Mass Storage”
CAP files, which are proprietary Fastec raw image files, can be Loaded back into the camera. When
Cap files are loaded back into the camera, the camera may be operated in Review mode, just as when
the imagery was originally taken. This will allow you to Save it in any format and to any camera or PC
media. See “Appendix L: Partition Capture (CAP) File Format” on page 96.
3-10 Configurations
IL3 Configurations, which include all camera settings
(resolution, frame rate, session length, exposure, etc.), can
be Saved, Reloaded, or Reset to factory defaults.
To Save the Current Configuration:
Click on Save Config... in the Camera Menu. This will open
an Explore window. You will be able to give it a name and
save it as a .cfg file in the folder of your choosing.
To Load a Saved Configuration:
Click on Load Config... in the Camera Menu. This will
open an Explore window, which will allow you to navigate
to the folder where you saved .cfg files and select the
Configuration you would like to load.
To Load the Factory Configuration:
Click on Factory Config in the Camera Menu. This will load
the factory default settings for the camera.
Note: This is not a routine operation as it rewrites your
camera configuration. Always power cycle the camera after
loading Factory Configs.
3-11 Reboot and Power Down
The camera may be Powered Down or Rebooted from the
Camera Menu.
If you power the camera down it will turn off completely.
To turn it back on, you will need to re-apply power by
removing and restoring the power connector, or by
pressing the power button on the back of the camera. (See
“Figure 1-1: IL3 Back View” on page 3.)
If you Reboot the camera, it will do a “warm boot.” That is, it will disconnect from FasMotion, clear its
memory, and restart its Operating System. Some of the electronics and logic will not be reset during a
warm boot.
Note: Both Power Down and Reboot will erase any imagery in the cameras High-Speed internal
memory, but it will not disturb any image data already saved to SSD, SD Card, or USB drives.
After a Reboot or Power Down, you will need to re-connect the camera to Fas
M
otion by returning to
the “Find Cameras” dialog and scanning for the camera after it boots up. See “3-2 Connect the IL3 to
a Wired Network” on page 13.
Figure 3-22: Fas
M
otion Camera Menu