17
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III
User
Manual
Rev
D
12/2015
Note:
Audio
level
in
the
recording
is
controlled
by
the
level
of
audio
on
the
controllers.
Also,
if
the
audio
level
is
turned
on,
the
video
will
record
the
audio
from
robot
to
controller
by
default.
If
the
Push
‐
to
‐
Talk
button
is
pressed,
all
audio
in
range
of
the
controller
will
be
recorded.
Video
Retrieving
1)
Insert
a
USB
flash
drive
into
controller’s
USB
port
(USB
2.0
formatted
in
FAT32).
Note:
16GB
size
recommended.
2)
Follow
prompts
on
screen.
You
will
see
two
prompts,
one
after
the
other.
a.
“Copy
Video
to
USB?”
–
Prompts
you
to
transfer
the
video
files
from
the
controller’s
internal
memory
to
the
USB
stick.
Hit
“yes”
to
transfer
or
“no”
to
save
transfer
for
later
date.
b.
“Delete
local
backup?”
–
Asks
if
you
want
to
clear
the
controller’s
internal
memory.
Hit
“yes”
to
clear
and
“no”
to
keep
video
stored
internally
for
transfer
at
a
later
date.
NOTE:
It
is
recommended
you
delete
local
backup
after
each
time
you
transfer
video
to
a
USB
stick.
3)
Follow
the
onscreen
prompts
and
wait
for
video
transfer
to
complete.
Remove
the
USB
flash
drive
when
prompted.
4)
Video
files
are
now
on
the
USB
flash
drive.
Plug
the
USB
flash
drive
into
a
computer
to
view
or
download
the
video
files.
5)
Any
recorded
video
less
than
6
minutes
long
will
have
an
individual
file.
If
the
video
is
longer
than
6
minutes,
it
will
be
divided
into
6
‐
minute
segments
and
stored
as
multiple
files.
There
may
be
a
minimal
(up
to
one
second)
loss
as
it
changes
from
one
segment
to
the
next.
The
video
files
will
have
a
name
format
such
as
‘vid
‐
00010
‐
002’,
where
00010
indicates
this
is
the
10
th
video
recording,
and
002
means
it
is
the
second
section
of
the
10
th
video
recording.