Panasonic BL-WV10A BL-MS103A Owner's Manual (English) - Page 73

Timer Recording Confirmation Screen.

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4 Recording Images BL-WV10A. Image data saved on SD memory cards by other devices may not be displayable on the BL-WV10A. Similarly, image data saved on the SD memory card using the WV-10A may not be displayable on other devices. • FAT12 format and FAT16 format SD memory cards can be used with the BL-WV10A. • SD memory cards formatted by another device, such as a computer, may not be able to be used with the BL-WV10A. • We recommend that you format SD memory cards with the BL-WV10A prior to use. • When you remove the SD memory card, the screen will switch to the monitoring screen. • The length of time or the number of frames/pictures that can be recorded onto an SD memory card is as indicated below. Those figures were calculated for maximum image size. Image size and content may affect recording time or the number of frames/pictures. • There are no guarantees for recorded content. Issues with either the BLWV10A or a card that result in a loss of images cannot be compensated for by Panasonic. • During standard recording (I.e., pressing the [RECORD] button on the remote control while monitoring a camera), images are recorded at the displayed resolution ([HIGH] or [LOW]), however, the length of time for recording is the same regardless of the resolution. • In comparison to timer recording, standard recording captures much more data; ordinary recording, therefore, will minimize any capacity needed for timer recording. Always confirm the time available for recording on the Timer Recording Confirmation Screen. [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] 73

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4
Recording Images
[For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]
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BL-WV10A. Image data saved on SD memory cards by other devices may
not be displayable on the BL-WV10A. Similarly, image data saved on the
SD memory card using the WV-10A may not be displayable on other
devices.
FAT12 format and FAT16 format SD memory cards can be used with the
BL-WV10A.
SD memory cards formatted by another device, such as a computer, may
not be able to be used with the BL-WV10A.
We recommend that you format SD memory cards with the BL-WV10A
prior to use.
When you remove the SD memory card, the screen will switch to the
monitoring screen.
The length of time or the number of frames/pictures that can be recorded
onto an SD memory card is as indicated below. Those figures were
calculated for maximum image size. Image size and content may affect
recording time or the number of frames/pictures.
There are no guarantees for recorded content. Issues with either the BL-
WV10A or a card that result in a loss of images cannot be compensated
for by Panasonic.
During standard recording (I.e., pressing the [RECORD] button on the
remote control while monitoring a camera), images are recorded at the
displayed resolution ([HIGH] or [LOW]), however, the length of time for
recording is the same regardless of the resolution.
In comparison to timer recording, standard recording captures much more
data; ordinary recording, therefore, will minimize any capacity needed for
timer recording. Always confirm the time available for recording on the
Timer Recording Confirmation Screen.