Panasonic KX-HCM10 Operating Instructions Manual page 5

Network camera
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[Start Capture] : The images will be buffered in the internal memory of the
[Primary]
[Secondary]
Notes
The refresh interval becomes longer as more clients access the
Network Camera.
The image resolution, image quality and object situation affect the
number of frames in the buffered image.
If internal memory is filled after clicking [Start Capture], the image
buffering will stop automatically.
If [Start Capture] is clicked again, buffered images will be all erased,
and new images will be buffered in the internal memory.
If [Start Capture] is started on one PC while viewing buffered images
on another, the images will be overwritten.
The internal memory will be divided by the number of trigger settings in
Image Transfer. If all three trigger settings are enabled, the Network
Camera can buffer approximately 26 frames (KX-HCM8/KX-HCM10) or
186 frames (KX-HCM230/KX-HCM250/KX-HCM270/KX-HCM280) for
each trigger setting at a resolution of 320 x 240 in standard.
Network Camera. Network traffic, PC performance,
image quality and image resolution influence playing
duration time and the refresh interval of the image. The
resolution is the same as the current image settings. At a
resolution of 320 x 240 in standard, the Network Camera
buffers approximately 80 frames (KX-HCM8/KX-HCM10)
or 560 frames (KX-HCM230/KX-HCM250/KX-HCM270/
KX-HCM280).
: [Primary] enables you to view the buffered image in the
primary time in the Alarm/Timer mode.
: [Secondary] enables you to view the buffered image in
the secondary time in the Alarm/Timer mode.
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