Saving To An Expansion Memory Card; Recording New Alarm Data - Sanyo NETWORK CAMERA VCC-WB4000P Instruction Manual

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Recording and Deleting Alarm Images
Saving to an Expansion Memory
Card
If you would like to save and play back several
sets of alarm data from the camera's internal
memory, use a CompactFlash memory card with
a capacity of 16MB or greater.
CompactFlash memory cards are only used to
store alarm data that has been recorded into the
internal memory. This means that you cannot
directly record data onto the CompactFlash
memory cards or directly play back the data they
contain.
1
Insert a memory card into the PC card slot
at the rear of the camera, while making
sure that the direction of the card is
correct, and then push the knob down in
the direction of the arrow.
This will lock the card in place.
To remove the card, push the knob in the
direction of the arrow to release the card. (A)
(A)
2
Insert the expansion memory card.
The alarm data in the internal memory will be
automatically moved to the memory card.
The data will be deleted from the recording
areas of the internal memory at this time.
(Orange)
3
The ALARM DATA indicator (green) will
illuminate.
If alarms are repeatedly detected in this
condition, the alarm data will be automatically
moved to the memory card.
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1
(Orange)
(Green)
Note:
If there is no free space on the memory card,
the indicator will illuminate red. If this
happens, replace the memory card with
another card or delete the alarm data.
When inserting and removing the memory
card, make sure that ALARM BUFFERING is
set to "OFF", and then turn off the power.
The PC card slot is for 16-bit 5 V cards only.
Do not use 32-bit card bus types of card, as
the terminal sections are different.
New alarms cannot be received while alarm
data is being moved onto the memory card.
The camera is not equipped with a formatting
function. Use the computer to format the
memory card (only FAT formatting is
supported). Furthermore, the maximum
media size that can be handled using FAT
formatting is 2 GB.

Recording New Alarm Data

If recording new alarm data into the camera's
internal memory, you should delete the old data
that is recorded in the memory. This will free up
memory space so that the new alarm data can
be recorded. (p. 56)
Note:
If an expansion memory card (CF) is
installed, the alarm data will first be recorded
into the camera's internal memory, and then
it will be automatically transferred to the
memory card. This is useful for times when
you want to record more than one alarm
event.
The alarm data in the internal memory can
be saved into a computer as still images.
Furthermore, the data can also be
downloaded as continuous images.
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