Setting items (cont.) – Toshiba IK-WB11A User Manual
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Setting Items (Cont.)
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Recording Settings
l)Alarm Recording
Item
IK-WB01A
IK-WB11A
External Alarm
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
Motion Sensor
—
ON/OFF
Pre-Recording
0, 3, 5, 10 frames
0, 3, 5, 10 frames
Post-Recording
0, 3, 5, 10, 20 frames
0, 3, 5, 10, 20 frames
Recording Cycled 1,2, 5, 10 seconds
1, 2, 5, 10 seconds
^ The camera records only one image of the moment alarm has generated
when "Pre-Recording" and "Post-Recording" are set to "0 frame".
2)Normal Recording (Only Possible when SD Memory Card Inserted)
Item
IK-WB01A
IK-WB11A
Function
—
ON/OFF
Recording Cycle
X
—
1,2, 5, 10, 30, 60, 120,
180 seconds
Timer Association
—
ON/OFF
^ Image can be recorded with 1 second-recording cycle when picture sizes are
160 X 120, 320 X 240, 640 X 480: 2 seconds-recorded cycle when picture
sizes are 800 X 600 , 1280 X 960.
X The frame rate (renewal speed) may become slower when recording images.
X Actual Recording Cycle may differ from your setting when the slow shutter is
in use.
3)Timer Recording
Item
IK-WB01A
IK-WB11A
Time Setting
—
Start: 0 to 23
Stop: 0 to 23
4)Overwriting
Item
IK-WB01A
IK-WB11A
Function
-
ON/OFF
If you'd like to use this function, use SD memory card bigger than 128MB.
Otherwise, it may shorten the life of SD memory card.
When playing the recorded images from SD memory card, you cannot record
any images on the card.
If an SD memory card is used to record both alarm recordings and normal
recordings, thirty percent of the total storage space is used for alarm record
ings and the rest is used for normal recordings.
The camera will not record any images when deleting images in the SD
memory card.
The frame rate may become slower when deleting images in the SD memory
card.
When either Alarm recording or Normal recording becomes full even if there
are some more spaces in the SD memory card, the camera notifies you that
the card is "full."