Tips; Back Up Your Videos; Replacing Your Sdhc Memory Card; Maintaining Memory Card Health - Lorex Road Warrior RW2S SERIES Instruction Manual

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Back up your videos

Back up your videos regularly to external
media such as blank CDs or DVDs (not
included). To reduce the risk of losing recorded
video on the Road Warrior, make an extra copy
of all important videos. All Road Warrior videos
are stored in the data folder in the SDHC
memory card. Videos end in a .JDF extension.
Formatting your SDHC memory card
Always use the Lorex Viewer to format your
memory card. By default, the Road Warrior
memory card has four system folders: config,
data, LOREX and update. Formatting your
memory card using the Lorex Viewer ensures
that these folders are restored after you
format your memory card.
The Lorex Viewer program automatically
copies into the memory card's LOREX
directory. This allows you to run Lorex Viewer
on a foreign PC, without installing the Lorex
Viewer.
Preventing data loss on your SDHC
memory card
Always power off your Road Warrior before
removing the SDHC memory card. Removing
the SDHC memory card when the Road Warrior
is on may corrupt the files.

Replacing your SDHC memory card

The SDHC memory card included with your
Road Warrior is a high-grade, Class-6 memory
card. SDHC stands for Secure Digital High
Capacity, and provides extended memory
capacity compared to normal SD memory
cards. Always replace damaged memory cards
with Class-6 SDHC memory cards. The
maximum supported size is 32 GB gigabytes.

Maintaining memory card health

Back up your files regularly, and format your
SDHC memory card monthly. This ensures that
the memory card operates error-free. After
you format your SDHC memory card, you can
restore your user settings. See "Restoring
User Settings" on page 18 for details.
Viewing videos on your SDHC memory
card
Always use the included SDHC memory card
reader to view video files on your computer.
Should you lose or damage the included
memory card reader, replace it with a SDHC
memory card reader only.

Obtaining GPS signals

Always keep the GPS mounting bracket clear
of obstructions.
The Road Warrior seeks GPS signals when it is
powered on. Depending on weather conditions
and your environment, it may take longer than
usual for the GPS signal to lock in.
If you are in a garage, you may have to move
your vehicle outdoors before the Road Warrior
can detect a signal.
Moving the video window
Click and drag the video windows to
manipulate its location. Click the bottom right
hand corner of the video, and drag to increase
and decrease window size.
Closing the video window during full
screen playback
• To close the video window during full
screen playback, double-click on the video
screen image to return to the main viewing
window.
• To view video in full-screen playback,
double-click on the image in the video
window.
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