JVC VN-C10 Others, Recording time, Recording files, Saving images of local recording to the PC

Models: VN-C10

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2-4 Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool [4. Recording Setting] (continued)

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Set the recording action when the memory capacity for recording has become full. One of the following two can be selected. (The internal memory capacity is 8 MB.)

¥ Stop recording until a free memory space for recording is created.

¥ Delete files older than the designated number of days. (If the number of days is set to Ò0,Ó the files are deleted, starting with the oldest one.)

Note

Recording time

While maximum recording time varies depending on the recording frame rate and image size, recording may not be possible for a desired length of time because of other factors such as the compression rate and the object quality.

Recording files

A trigger-recording file is created each time a trigger occurs. Even if triggering keeps occur- ring and recording continues, only one file will be created for each trigger.

Caution

Saving images of local recording to the PC

As local recording images are saved to the VN-C10 volatile memory, the images are deleted if the power is turned off.

Rec files that were locally recorded can also be automatically uploaded to an FTP server. (Page 34 ÒRec File FTPÓ)

With recording by [V.Networks Controller], with which images are saved to the PC hard disk drive, etc., saved files can be retained even if the power is turned off.

For saving local recording images to the PC, follow the procedure below.

Select [Refer to Local Rec].

Recording time Select the file to save it to the PC.

Recording files Right-click the file to select [Download to

PC].

By selecting desired items in [Trigger] and also performing necessary settings for [Message], etc. in [Alarm Setting], you can be certain whether or not local recording has already started. (Page 51)

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JVC VN-C10 manual Others, Recording time, Recording files, Saving images of local recording to the PC