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Recording Images in Memory — Image memory setting Page
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Digest viewer
If you select
On
, an HTML file (.html) and a Java Script
file (.js) are added every 100 files.
When you open the added HTML file using a general
browser, the digest viewer runs and you can view the
still pictures in the alarm buffer in sequence (quasi-
animation).
See “Operating the Digest Viewer” on page 47.
Note
If the Suffix menu is set to
None
, you cannot select
On
.
When you want to use the digest viewer, set the Suffix
menu to
Date/Time
or
Sequence number
.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every setting page” on page
27.
Directory Structure of Image
Memory
The images are recorded in the memory with the
following directory structure.
USB: USB connector
Built-in memory: Drive C
The USB connector or built-in memory has the
following directory structure.
A
represents a folder created automatically. The
Date folder has a 10-digit folder name consisting of the
lower two digits of year (2 digits), month (2 digits), date
(2 digits) and “nnnn”. The “Sensor 1”, “Sensor 2”,
“Sensor 3”, “Sensor 4” and Act Det (activity detection)
folders correspond to alarm modes. The “Timer” folder
corresponds to the periodical recording mode. And, the
“Manual” folder corresponds to the manual mode.
JPEG image files are stored in each folder. If the digest
viewer is allowed, an HTML file (.html) and a Java
Script file (.js) are created automatically at the time of
each alarm event. For the periodical recording mode, an
HTML file (.html) and a Java Script file (.js) are created
automatically every 100 JPEG image files.
Date001
Date002
Date003
Alarm
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
Timer
Manual
Sensor 1
ActDet
xxxxxxx.jpg
aaaaaa.html
aaaaaa.js
Sensor 2
xxxxxxx.jpg
bbbbbb.html
bbbbbb.js
Sensor 3
xxxxxxx.jpg
cccccc.html
cccccc.js
Sensor 4
xxxxxxx.jpg
dddddd.html
dddddd.js
yyyyyyy.jpg
eeeeee.html
eeeeee.js
zzzzzzz.jpg
f f f f f f .jpg
f f f f f f .jpg
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