Connecting to your PC
You can read the data on the microSD card in the RemoteCam by connecting
the RemoteCam to your computer. To do this:
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Locate the mini-USB plug on the side of the
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Find a spare USB port on your computer....
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For maximum speed, find a free USB 2.0 port on your computer, and avoid
using USB extension cables or hubs.
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Connect the spare USB port on your computer to the mini-USB port on the
RemoteCam using the supplied USB 2.0 cable.
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The
RemoteCam will be detected as a USB storage device, and can be accessed
in the same way as you would any other USB flash drive.
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On this drive you will find a folder named "DCIM" - an acronym of
Camera IMages.
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In this folder there are a series of folders, arranged chronologically, named
100MEDIA, 101MEDIA, 102MEDIA and so on. The number of folders depends
on how many photos and videos you have taken with the RemoteCam.
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These folders contains all the recordings (both photos and videos) captured by
the RemoteCam in chronological order.
If it is more convenient you can use an SD card reader (either built into your PC or
attached via USB) to access your pictures and video. To do so:
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If necessary, attach the SD card reader to your PC.
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Remove the microSD card from the
so that it pops out.
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Insert the microSD card into your SD card reader. You might need to use an
SD-to-microSD card adaptor, if your card reader does not have a microSD card
slot.
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RemoteCam by pushing it in and releasing
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