Operating the CF card (Continued)

Operating with CF Card Reader

With the CF card reader, you can read image files recorded in a CF card. Remove the CF card from DM-NC40 and set it to the CF card reader.

Caution: Windows cannot read CF cards formatted to Ext2. Please format the CF card to FAT32. Image files are recorded in CF cards as follows.You can open the files using standard software on Windows. You can also move, copy, or delete files with standard Windows software.

Alarm-recorded image folders (“alarm 1 ~ 4” are image folders recorded by alarm 1 ~ 4. “manual” is image folder recorded using panel operation of the unit.)

Each image folder contains 2 folders:

Jpeg-1: Image folder of VIDEO IN1

Jpeg-2: Image folder of VIDEO IN2

Each image is saved using the file name shown below in jpeg-1 or jpeg-2 folders.

YYMMDDHHmmss**.jpg

YY:last 2 digits of year, MM: month (01 ~ 12), DD: date (01 ~ 31), HH: hour (00 ~ 23), mm: minute (00 ~ 59), ss: second (00 ~ 59), **: running number within the second value (00, 01, 02)

However, running numbers at the second of the start are 70, 71 and 72 to show the beginning. Running numbers at the second of the end are 80-, 81 and 82 to show the last. Running numbers at the second of alarm input or manual start are 90, 91 and 92 to show the timing.

Example: Recorded files at 12:34:56 on April 1, 2003.

File names will be: 03040112345600.jpg 03040112345601.jpg 03040112345602.jpg

If there is another alarm during previous recording, 3 files with running numbers 90 ~ 92 are recorded to show the alarm timing.

(Example) 03040112345690.jpg 03040112345691.jpg 03040112345692.jpg

Important

File name shows the time when the file was recorded. (Timestamp of file properties may differ from the actual time of recording.)

View

Double click the file to open and view it.

Delete

Select the file, right click, and select “delete”.

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