Operating The Remotecam - Swann RemoteCam DVR-410 Instrucciones De Uso

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Operating the RemoteCam

When you use the RemoteCam to take a photograph, you'll be capturing a single
image at the highest quality that the RemoteCam can deliver (1280 x 1024 pixels, the
resolution of a mid-level LCD computer monitor). Taking a photo takes approximately
two to three seconds as the RemoteCam processes the data.
Each photo is approximately 350KB in size (about 0.35MB). This means that, if you
have a 1GB microSD card in the RemoteCam, it would take slightly more than 2000
photographs to fill (less if there is also video or other data on the card).
Turn the
RemoteCam on.
Wait several seconds for the
Press the record button once.
The
RemoteCam will take a single photograph.
While the image is being recorded, the light will go out for a moment, then
come back on.
When the light comes back on, the process has been completed, and your
photograph has been saved.
Once the RemoteCam start shooting video, it will continue to do so until you
press stop, the microSD card fills up or the battery runs out - whichever comes
first. Whilst recording video, the LED will no longer be lit - this is intended to
complement the stealth of the design.
Each minute of video captured requires up to 100MB of space. This means that a
1GB microSD card can store slightly more than 10 minutes of video.
Turn the
RemoteCam on.
Wait several seconds for the
When the yellow light comes on, the
To start recording video, press and hold the Record/Stop button until the LED
flashes quickly, then goes out.
Whilst video is being recorded, the yellow light will go out.
To stop the recording, press the Record/Stop button. The yellow light will come
back on when the saving process is complete.
To Capture a Photograph:
RemoteCam to properly initialize.
To Capture Video:
RemoteCam to properly initialize.
RemoteCam is ready to record.
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