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Under Triggered action on the Application, Motion detection, Network failure detection,
Tampering, Manual trigger, or Audio detection webpage, select Record video clip.
When the recording mode is set to Always (consecutive recording) and microSD/SDHC
card recording is also allowed to be triggered by events, the system will immediately start
recording to the memory card once events occur. The camera will return to the regular
recording mode when event recording stops.
Device information
The Device information section of the Storage Management page shows:
The type of storage card
The amount of free space available on the card
The total amount of storage on the card
Status - whether or not there is a card in the microSD slot of the camera
Full - whether or not the card has any available memory
Device setting
Under Device setting, the administrator can format or reformat an inserted SD card.
Warning: Formatting the SD card erases all information on the card. Be sure to download
any information on the card you want to save before reformatting. See Recording list below
for more information.
Disk cleanup setting
Use this section to remove old recordings automatically. You can set it to remove recordings
older than the specified number of days or weeks and/or to remove recordings starting with
the oldest on the card when a specified percentage of the card is full.
Recording list
Each video file on the microSD/SDHC card is listed in the Recording list. The maximum file
size is 60 MB per file. When the recording mode is set to “Always” (consecutive recording) and
the microSD/SDHC card recording is also allowed to be triggered by events, the system will
immediately start event recording to the memory card when an event occurs. The camera
returns to the regular recording mode after event recording stops.
Using the From/To time boxes, users can search the recorded files in a specified time range.
Two file formats - that is, *.avi (video format) and *.jpeg (image format), are available for
selection. The following capital letters are used to indicate the recording type:
A: Alarm
M: Motion detection
N: Network failure
R: Regular (scheduled recording)
T: Tampering
U: Audio detection
V: Manual trigger
Files can be removed, sorted, and downloaded.
To remove a file
1 Click on the selected file.
2 Press the Remove button.
System settings
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