For example, notification will be provided each time the remaining capacity reaches 50%, 20%, 10%,
5% and 2% when “50%” is selected. Notification may not always be made at the very moment when
the remaining capacity of the SD memory card has reached each value.
[Overwrite]
Determine whether or not to overwrite when the remaining capacity of the SD memory card becomes
insufficient.
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On:
Overwrites when the remaining capacity of the SD memory card becomes insufficient. (The oldest
image is the first to be overwritten.)
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Off:
Stops saving images on the SD memory card when the SD memory card becomes full.
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Default:
Off
IMPORTANT
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When the setting is changed from “Off” to “On”, if the remaining capacity of the SD memory card is low,
old images may be deleted in order to prepare to save new images.
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Select “Not use” when operating without an SD memory card.
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Before removing the SD memory card from the camera, it is necessary to select “Not use” first. When
removing SD memory cards, make sure that the green indicator turns off when the SD ON/OFF button
is pressed and held down (about 2 seconds). The recorded data may become corrupted if the SD
memory card is removed when the SD MOUNT indicator is lit in green.
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When an SD memory card is replaced after pressing and holding (about 2 seconds) the SD ON/OFF
button, press (less than 1 second) the SD ON/OFF button and confirm that the SD MOUNT indicator
is lit in green. If the SD ON/OFF button was not pressed, the SD MOUNT indicator will light in green
for about 5 minutes after replacing the SD memory card.
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When an SD memory card is inserted when “Use” is selected, data will be saved in accordance with
the setting of “Save trigger”.
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After inserting the SD memory card, it is necessary to select “Use” to use the SD memory card.
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When the image refresh interval is short, notification/recording timing or interval may become incorrect.
Notification/recording may also not be performed correctly as configured when multiple users are
receiving images. In this case, set the refresh interval longer.
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There are limited times to overwrite on an SD memory card. When having a high frequency of
overwriting, the lifetime of the SD memory card may become shorter.
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A lifetime of an SD memory card should be influenced by the number of the image files stored and log
savings on the SD memory card. Selecting “H.264(1)”, “H.264(2)”, “H.264(3)”, or “H.264(4)” for
“Recording format” can reduce the number of files that can be stored on the SD memory card.
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If the data writing speed goes down after data is repeatedly written on an SD memory card, we
recommend replacing the SD memory card.
Recording stream
[Recording format]
Select the type of image data to be recorded on the SD memory card.
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JPEG(1):
Records still image data (JPEG(1)). The data is recorded in accordance with the settings of
“JPEG(1)” on the [JPEG/H.264] tab of the “Image/Audio” page.
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JPEG(2):
Records still image data (JPEG(2)). The data is recorded in accordance with the settings of
“JPEG(2)” on the [JPEG/H.264] tab of the “Image/Audio” page.
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H.264(1):
Records video data (H.264(1)) in the MP4 video encoding format. The data is recorded in
accordance with the settings of “H.264(1)” on the [JPEG/H.264] tab of the “Image/Audio” page.
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H.264(2):
Records video data (H.264(2)) in the MP4 video encoding format. The data is recorded in
accordance with the settings of “H.264(2)” on the [JPEG/H.264] tab of the “Image/Audio” page.
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H.264(3):
Records video data (H.264(3)) in the MP4 video encoding format. The data is recorded in
accordance with the settings of “H.264(3)” on the [JPEG/H.264] tab of the “Image/Audio” page.
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10 Configure the basic settings of the camera [Basic]