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Quasar CB-6204/CB-6208 User and Installation Guide
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Note:
Format the microSDXC card when using it for the first time. Formatting is also required
when a memory card has been used on one camera and is then transferred to a camera
that uses a different software platform.
Device Information
Upon inserting the microSDXC card, card information, such as the memory capacity and status, is
displayed.
Device Setting
Click
Format
to format the memory card.
Disk Cleanup Setting
Enable automatic recording cleanup by selecting
Enable automatic disk cleanup
. From the pull-down
menu, specify the minimum length of time over which to remove recordings. For example, remove
recordings over 10 days old. Enter the percent of disk capacity used in order to remove the oldest
recordings. Click
SAVE
when finished.
Recording List
Each video file on the microSDXC card is listed in the Recording List table below. The maximum file
size is 60 MB per file. See
When the recording mode in the
Recording
screen is set as
Always
(consecutive recording) and the
microSDXC card recording is enabled by events triggered, the system immediately saves a recorded
event on the memory card once an event occurs. The camera then returns to the regular recording
mode after events recording.
Figure 63: Video File Recording List
Remove
– To remove a file, first select the file and then click
REMOVE
.
Sort
– Click
SORT
to list the files in the Recording List table in order of name and date.
Note:
The capital letters: R, N, A, (A0), M, (M0) followed by an underscore, appear at the
beginning of the file name. They denote the type of recording.
R - Regular (always or schedule)
N - Network failure
M - Motion, (M0 refers to the first motion window trigger)
A - Alarm (A0 refers to the first alarm trigger input).