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RECORDING VIDEO
The Thermal Video Recorder records up to a maximum of four (4) hours of continuous
video from the camera display. The camera memory stores the video in individual les.
Each le can be a maximum of fteen (15) minutes of video. When the total amount of
recorded video reaches the maximum, the camera will begin recording over the oldest
le, replacing the entire le with the new content.
The camera begins recording automatically approximately 30 seconds after it is turned
ON and continues recording as long as the camera is ON. After the camera is turned
OFF, the unit will continue operating up to one (1) minute to complete writing the current
video le to memory. DO NOT REMOVE THE BATTERY DURING THIS TIME OR THE
FINAL FILE WILL BE LOST.
THERMAL VIDEO RECORDER OPTION
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CAUTION
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY TO ASSURE PROPER PROCESSING
OF THE VIDEO FILES. THE CAMERA BEGINS RECORDING AUTOMATICALLY AS
SOON AS IT IS TURNED ON AND CONTINUES RECORDING AS LONG AS THE
CAMERA IS ON AND FOR APPROXIMATELY ONE MINUTE AFTER THE CAMERA IS
TURNED OFF. DO NOT REMOVE THE BATTERY DURING THIS TIME OR THE FINAL
FILE WILL BE LOST.
THERE IS NO WAY TO STOP THE RECORDING EXCEPT TO TURN THE CAMERA
OFF. ALWAYS TURN THE CAMERA OFF WHEN NOT IN USE. THIS WILL CONSERVE
BATTERY LIFE AS WELL AS PREVENT FILLING THE VIDEO MEMORY WITH USELESS
CONTENT AND/OR RECORDING OVER POTENTIALLY VALUABLE CONTENT.
There is no way to stop the recording except to turn the camera OFF. Always turn the
camera OFF when not in use. This will conserve battery life as well as prevent lling
the video memory with useless content and/or recording over potentially valuable
content.
CAUTION
ALWAYS TURN OFF THE CAMERA PROPERLY BEFORE REMOVING THE BATTERY.
FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE INFRARED SENSOR.
SCOTT recommends that the recorded video be downloaded to a computer after each
incident to assure that a back-up copy of recorded events is secured before the camera
begins to record over the oldest le. SCOTT also recommends deleting the les from
the camera after they have been saved to the computer so that the full capacity of video
memory is available the next time the camera is used.