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Memory Card Operations (unmount status)

(1) [Mount/Unmount]

In unmount status, [Mount] will appear. Click [Mount]

to mount the memory card.

Note

microSD, microSDHC, and microSDXC memory cards can be
used with the camera.

When a memory card is inserted in the card slot, it is mounted

automatically. It is also mounted automatically if inserted in the
camera at the time of booting.

For inserting and removing the memory card, see “Installation

Guide” > “Using a Memory Card”.

(2) [Operation Settings]

Set write operations to the memory card to [Save Log]

or [Save Logs and Videos].

Note

• The following settings and operations will record video on a

memory card.

- When a network error occurs during recording-mode stream

- When uploading fails
- When [Video Record Action] in the [Event] menu (p. 56) is

set to [Record to Memory Card], and an event (volume

detection, external device input or timer) setting is enabled
and [Enable] is selected for [Video Record]

- When video is recorded due to an intelligent function event

occurrence (p. 77)

- When manually recorded to memory card from the Admin

Viewer (p. 140)

• New files cannot be saved to the memory card if there is no free

space.

(3) [Video Format]

Select the [JPEG] or [H.264(1)] video format to make

recordings to a memory card. Video is recorded with

the settings defined under [Video] > [H.264(1)] (p. 46).

[H.264(2)] cannot be used. Video is recorded in this

format when [Record to Memory Card] is selected in

[Event] > [Video Record Action] (p. 56).

Note

• When [JPEG] is selected in [Video Format] and an upload error

occurs, the frame rate of video recorded in JPEG format is

always 1 fps.

• When a network error occurs during recording-mode stream,

video is saved in the JPEG format regardless of the [Video
Format] setting (the frame rate is fixed at 1 fps).

• Video size and quality of the recorded video are made

according to the settings in the [Video] menu.

(4) [Pre-event Buffer (number of frames)] / [Pre-event

Buffer (sec)]
Enter the number of frames or seconds of video to be

buffered before the event. The maximum amount is

number of frames for a [JPEG] selection and number

of seconds for an [H.264(1)] selection in [Video

Format].

(5) [Post-event Buffer (number of frames)] / [Post-event

Buffer (sec)]

Enter the number of frames or seconds of video to be

buffered after the event. The maximum amount is

number of frames for a [JPEG] selection and number

of seconds for an [H.264(1)] selection in [Video

Format].

(6) [Overwrite videos]

Select [Enable] or [Disable] for the overwrite setting of

video that is recorded to a memory card when an

event occurs. If you select [Enable], videos recorded

using an event and timer will be overwritten.

Overwriting is performed when the number of

recordings that can be stored (100,000 files) for each

of events and timers is exceeded. Overwriting is not

performed when there is insufficient space on the

memory card.

(7) [Format]

Click [Exec] to format the memory card. Formatting

erases all video and logs on the memory card.

[Memory Card] Memory Card Operations and Settings

The following can be set here.

• Memory Card Operations

Perform memory card operations.

• Memory Card Information

Display information about the memory card.

Important

• When an H.264 video is saved to a memory card, the

following restrictions apply to [H.264(1)] of [Video] (p. 46).

- Only [Use bit rate control] can be selected for [Bit Rate

Control].

- Only [3072] or less can be selected for [Target Bit Rate

(kbps)].

- Only one of [0.5], [1], and [1.5] can be selected for [I

Frame Interval (sec)].

• Since the [Pre-event Buffer] and [Post-event Buffer] set the

maximum value, it may not be possible to record the

specified number of frames or seconds of video depending

on conditions.

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