Equipment Optional With Videoconference 4 Chapter

Saving Still Images

When a “Memory Stick” is inserted beforehand, you can easily store still images sent from the remote party or still images from the local camera onto the “Memory Stick”.

You can use the saved images for One Touch Dial buttons and Phone Book.

Saving Remote Party Pictures

Automatically – Automatic Image

Capture Feature

The system automatically captures still images of the remote party ten times every five seconds from the beginning of each communication, and saves them in the built-in memory. The still images stored in the memory are retained until the next communication starts or the power of the system is turned off.

This feature is activated when the “Memory Stick” is not inserted.

Stored images can be used as thumbnail images for One Touch Dial and the Phone Book.

Note

If it has taken a long time from dialing to establish the connection, the first captured images may be black. This is not a problem.

Saving Still Images Using the Still Image Menu

1 Display the Still Image menu.

Click the menu bar display button to bring up the menu selection screen. Then click “Still Image”.

2 Click “Save”.

Still Image

Send

Continuous Send

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Save

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The picture on the display will be saved on the “Memory Stick” as a still image.

Notes

Do not remove the “Memory Stick” until the data is completely loaded. If you do, the “Memory Stick” may be damaged or the system may cause a malfunction.

A still image file is saved as a new file. It will not be overwritten.

When the write-protect tab on the “Memory Stick” is set to “LOCK”

The message “Memory Stick write-protected” appears and you cannot save the still image file.

When the memory of the “Memory Stick” is full The message “Memory Stick full.” appears and you cannot save the still image file.

Image format that can be stored in a “Memory Stick”

File name

The image file is saved under the directory named “\DCIM\100MSDCF” with a file name as “DSCXXXXX.JPG”.

Compression format

This system compresses and records the recorded image data in the JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) format. The file extension is “.jpg”.

Notes

This system is not compatible with progressive JPEG format data.

If a folder named with a larger number than 100 exists, the image file is saved in that folder.

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