Access point SD cards
SD card capacity and total recording time
The following recording times apply when images from one camera are recorded. All times are
approximate.
– 2 GB card: 4 hours
– 4 GB card: 9 hours
– 8 GB card: 18 hours
– 16 GB card: 36 hours
– 32 GB card: 72 hours
– 64 GB card: 145 hours
– 128 GB card: 291 hours
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SD cards larger than 128 GB cannot be used.
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The times listed here are calculated theoretically. Actual recording time may vary.
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The times listed here apply during the following condition.
–
[Resolution]
is set to
[HD (1280x720)]
( “Changing the camera resolution”, Page 137)
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The file system and other information is stored on the SD card, therefore the card’s actual available
capacity will be less than the card’s noted capacity.
SD card formatting
Before inserting an SD card into the access point, format the SD card using your computer and the SD
formatting tool available from the web page listed below.
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All data stored on the SD card will be erased when it is formatted.
How recordings are saved on the SD card
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Recordings are saved on the access point’s SD card in folders based on the recording date, in the
following path.
/PRIVATE/PANA_GRP/AP/HN_AP
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The file naming convention is: camera recording type + recording start time.
– First character: Camera number. Cameras 1-4 are indicated using 1-4.
– Second character: Recording type. A=sensor recordings, M=manual recordings.
– Remaining characters: Recording start time (hhmmss).
Example: 2M123455.mp4
This file is a manual recording (“M”) from camera 2 (“2”) that started at 12:34 PM and 55 seconds
(“123455”).
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Using a front door camera and outdoor camera
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