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Viewing
・
Listening
and Operation
Set up
Recording
Others
Introduction
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Introduction
Viewing
・
Listening
and Operation
Set up
Recording
Others
Recording Images in Personal Computer
Images (JPEG files) can be recorded in a personal computer.
Recording 1-shot images in personal computer
1
Click
button, one of the operation buttons in the
Camera Image screen.
・ "JPEG file" will appear on the personal computer.
2
Right-click in the screen, choose "Save as" and save
in the personal computer.
Recording images in the personal computer
1
Click
button, one of the operation buttons in the
Camera Image screen.
・ The setup screen for "Jpeg Local Saving" will appear.
2
Set recording seconds or the number of files. Click
the Seconds button or the Files button.
NOTE
●
Recorded files will be saved in the folder "ToshibaNetworkCamera" in My
Documents.
●
The number of recorded images when the number of seconds is specified
and recording interval when the number of files is specified depends on the
set frame rate. (See page 72) The frame rate may be decreased depending
on the network condition.
●
The maximum number of seconds is 3600 seconds and the maximum number
of recorded files is 1000.
File Transfer Order (Scheduled Recording)
Files are transferred in recorded order. However, these cameras may take
following steps depending on network conditions.
1) When networking condition causes the file transferring delay, the camera
may transfer the old files in the file transfer intervals.
2) Regardless of file transferring schedule, the camera continue to transferes
files until all files are transfered.
NOTE
●
Files sometimes cannot be transferred depending on the status of the
network and FTP server. In this case, data can be stored in the SD memory
card. Set "SD card back up" for "FTP recording" in "Camera setup" (see page
61) to transfer data to the FTP server as described in 2) above).
Recording Images on FTP Server (Cont.)
Clicking will
record the set
number of files.
Clicking will
record for set
seconds.
Enter recording
seconds or the
number of files.