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SAVING THE VIDEO FILES
SCOTT recommends that the recorded video be downloaded after each incident
to assure that a back-up copy of recorded events is secured before the camera
begins to record over the oldest le.
1. Connect the Video Adapter Cable, SCOTT P/N 200932, to the Output Con-
nector on the Camera (under the RED cap) and to a USB port on your PC.
The connectors on each end are unique and will only t in one way.
2. Turn on the camera.
3. It may take up to thirty seconds for the PC to recognize the camera as a
device. The camera will appear as a mass storage device (like another
hard drive) with a drive letter on your PC.
4. Open the drive, “Removable Disk (drive letter:)”, usually by selecting it in
the “My Computer” screen. A window similar to the one shown in FIGURE
21 will appear.
5. Video les will appear on the drive as a list of MP4 les (MPEG-4 Movie)
with a numerical name such as “100510_164533.mp4.” The le name rep-
resents the date and time the le was created. The rst part of the number
will be the DATE in the format YYMMDD. For example, 100510 is May 10,
2010. That is followed by a six digit number that represents the TIME in
the format HHMMSS, as a twenty-four hour clock. For example, 164533 is
4:45 (PM) and 33 seconds.
NOTE
THE DATE AND TIME ARE FACTORY SET AND CANNOT BE ADJUSTED BY THE
END USER.
FIGURE 21
DIGITAL VIDEO FILES ON THE CAMERA
DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER OPTION CONTINUED...
DATE AND TIME
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