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q1M Saves the screen image automatically in JPG format every 1 minute.
The following choices are only useful if the user has purchased and is using a Toshiba FlashAir SD card
(which has built in WiFi capability) and the card is transmitting the saved image of the screen to an
iPhone or Android smart phone or tablet which is running the appropriate Toshiba FlashAir app, which
must be configured by the user to automatically update. Standard SD cards do not have this WiFi
capability and EyeFi cards do not function in the petMAP. Note that the user must have set this up prior
to this use following the instructions included with the FlashAir card and the downloaded phone or
tablet app. CardioCommand does not sell or support FlashAir cards. CardioCommand offers this rapid
automatic image capture for potential use but Toshiba must be contacted for resolution of any
difficulties in setting up the SD card or its operation.
Wf- Saves the screen image to the SD card every 7-10 seconds (it overwrites the previous image on
the SD card each time) in the file named “autosave.jpg” for remote display, and no other screen
image files are automatically saved.
Wf+ Saves the screen image to the SD card every 7-10 seconds (it overwrites the previous image on
the SD card each time) in the file named “autosave.jpg” for remote display, and also automatically saves
the screen image to the SD card after each BP determination.
File Name Format for Save Screen .jpg Files
When the screen is saved to the SD card, the file name is constructed by using the date and time that
the screen was saved and the file was created and written to the SD card. The file name format is
monthdayhoursminutes, where the months are represented by the numbers 1-9 for January-September,
and ‘O’ for October, ‘N’ for November, and ‘D’ for December, and the hours and minutes are each 2
digits numbers. For example, a screen saved on April 14 at 2:18pm would be named: 4141418A.jpg
The ‘A’ is appended to signify that this is the first screen saved during the date and time of 4141418. If
the user saves the screen again during the time 4141418 (ie, during the very same minute), the screen
image would be saved with the file name 4141418B.jpg, and then 4141418C.jpg and so forth. In this
way, multiple screen images can be saved and uniquely named within the same minute if desired. As
another example, if the date and time of the screen save is December 9 at 8:30 am, the file name would
be D090830A.jpg. As with the .txt files, since the year is not a part of the file name, if multiyear
retention of the saved data is important, the SD card should be replaced at least once a year to prevent
the possibility that a previous file would be over written by a new one saved at the exact date and time
as an old one already on the SD card from a previous year.
(Note regarding SD card data corruption: Should SD card data corruption inadvertently occur no matter what the cause,
sometimes the data can be recovered by responding affirmatively to the operating system’s question regarding “Do you want
to…Scan and fix files on the SD card” when the SD card is placed into a PC/MAC. This often “fixes the SD card”, but it is not
always successful.
Should the SD card be unreadable by the PC/MAC, it can usually be reformatted successfully and used again, but this
permanently removes all data on the SD card and this reformatting must be done only by an experienced and knowledgeable
computer operator! Anyone doing this reformatting of the SD card MUST DO IT VERY CARFULLY AND CARE MUST BE TAKEN TO
RE-FORMAT SPECIFICALLY THE SD CARD…AND NOT BY MISTAKE REFORMAT ONE OF THE COMPUTER’S HARD DRIVES WHICH
WILL DESTROY ALL DATA ON THE PC or MAC!!! Unfortunately this user mistake sometimes happens and it is catastrophic!
Be careful.)