Setting Download Capacity - Canon VBCollector User Manual

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Setting Download Capacity

In order to perform downloads based on a task schedule, you can set the upper limit on the number
of pictures or specify the response to be made in the event the specified percentage on available
space on the drive where pictures are to be saved is exceeded.
To Make Settings...
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● Disk Space on Image Directory
Min. amount of free space required on image directory
Set the ratio of minimum free space to 1~50% for a drive containing the folder where you want to save any
image (→ P. 7).
What to do when min. is reached
When the free space of destination drive reaches the ratio set in [Min. amount of free space required on
image directory], decide how to deal with it.
● Details
Set max. number of pictures per download
When it is checked, the maximum number of images to be downloaded from the server at a time can be set
to 1~30,000.
Specify an account for downloading
When it is checked, the execution account of download can be specified. Set it when you want to download
any image on the shared folder on the network from the server (→ P. 8). (Windows 2000/XP only)
Once selected, enter you user name and password.
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● Abort task
Cancels download.
● Delete old image [s]
Sequentially deletes downloaded images being recorded on the server from the image of the oldest
shooting date until the specified free space ratio can be recovered.
● When the available capacity of the driver where the images are saved
approaches the value specified, Log D031"Additional free space is going to
be required on the disk to save images." is output. Review disk capacity
such as by backing up old files and then deleting them.
● If you are making a setting to delete old images, please be careful as the
images you downloaded the previous time may also be deleted.
Choose Options from the Tools menu.
Options dialog will be displayed. Enter the required
items and click OK.

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