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Can I save video directly to a Secure Digital card?
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Can I save video directly to a Secure Digital card?

Yes, the Secure Digital card will allow you to save video to it on motion detected and GPIO triggered events.

Log in to the camera by entering the camera’s IP address into your browser. The default IP address is http://192.168.10.30. The default username and password are both admin.

Click Setup then go to the Event Config >Motion trigger/GPIO trigger page. Place a check to enable it and then select Record to SD Card.







Knowledgebase ID
2524
Created: 10/3/2011
Modified: 10/3/2011
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