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NOTE: If the recording destination limiter is enabled (the Record Destination
Limiter checkbox is selected and the setting has been saved by clicking the
Save button within the Recording Media Selection panel), you cannot
change any destination settings or enable or disable secondary storage mode until
the record destination limiter is disabled and that change is saved. Once the record
destination limiter has been disabled, then you can make changes to the other
settings, which can be applied once they are saved.
5. Recording files can be limited (portions of long recordings) to a specific size. If this
feature is enabled (default), each time a recording file reaches the specified size, the
file is saved and the SMP creates a new file (of up to the specified size) for the next
portion of the recording, and so on until the recording event ends or the SMP runs out
of storage space.
Figure 44. Limit Recording Size
To set a recording file size limit:
a. Select (check) the Limit Recording Size checkbox (see figure 44,
1
).
b. Then enter a number into the Max file size limit (MB) field or use the Up and
Down arrows (
2
) next to the field to select a number. The file size can be limited to
any size between 100 MB to 3.8 GB (3800 MB).
• The default is 3584 MB. If you deselect the Limit Recording Size
checkbox, the size limit function is disabled, and the entire recording is stored
in a single file.
6. Recordings can be limited to a specific duration. If this feature is enabled, the SMP
stops recording an event after the specified number of hours.
1
2
Figure 45. Limit Recording Duration
To limit the recording duration:
a. Select (check) the Limit Recording Duration checkbox (see figure 45,
1
).
b. Then enter a number into the Maximum Recording Duration (Hours) field or
use the Up and Down arrows (
2
) next to the field to select a number from 0 to 8
hours.
• By default the Limit Recording Duration checkbox is not checked and
there is no limit on duration.
7. Click Save, or click Cancel to discard the changes.
NOTE: For an SMP set for secondary storage mode with unlimited file size selected,
the recording saved on the internal storage drive is saved in a single file. However,
if the recording is saved to a USB storage device with FAT32 formatting, recording
stops at around 3.6 GB as a result of the FAT32 size limit. You can use a USB drive
formatted for NTFS in order to avoid the file size limit.
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