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P340 flexiprobe Operation Manual 38
Section 7: Memory Storage and File management
The P340 controller supports Compact Flash cards and USB flash drives as memory storage devices. All
your videos, images, text entries and report files are all stored in either of these 2 memory devices.
Record up to 50 minutes of high-quality video per Gigabyte of memory. For more information about video
recording settings, please refer to Section 5.8.
CAUTION: Do not remove or insert your memory devices when the unit is ON. Do not cycle the power
when recording or playing. Failure to comply may damage the memory device and corrupt your data.
The controller will display a warning (Figure 7.1) the first time the memory storage device is accessed or
utilized for a video or photo recording.
7.1 Supported storage devices
The P340 controller supports Compact Flash cards and USB flash drives as memory storage devices.
Compact Flash card compatibility
The P340 controller supports high-speed (40x and write speed of 6Mbps minimum) TYPE 1 high quality
Compact Flash cards with a capacity of up to sixteen gigabytes (16GB). This is the minimum requirement
for high-quality video recordings.
NOTE: There are other Compact Flash cards technical specifications that may affect a Compact Flash
card’s performance or compatibility with the P340 controller. These specifications may not be documented
by the card’s manufacturer or retailer.
Please contact your local Pearpoint representative for the latest list of recommended cards.
Using low speed or low quality cards may degrade the video recording quality, cause a system crash or
render the system unstable.
NOTE: Format the Compact Flash Card if any bad sectors are found. If the bad sectors persist replace the
Compact Flash card.
Figure 7.1 Memory storage device warning page

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