Panasonic KX-HN1003 HomeHawk App Users Guide - Page 111

Using night vision (shelf cameras and floor cameras only), Format microSD Card]

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Using a shelf, floor, and window camera Recording to SD cards You can specify whether to allow recorded camera images to be erased automatically by new images when the SD card is full, and check the remaining capacity of the SD card. 1 From the [HomeHawk] app home screen, tap ® [Settings]. 2 Tap [Camera Settings] and select the desired camera. 3 Tap [Recording Settings]. 4 Select the desired setting. - [Overwrite Recording]: Determines whether recorded camera images are erased automatically by new images when the SD card is full. - [microSD Card]: Displays the currently used capacity and the maximum capacity of the SD card, the current number of recorded files, and the maximum number of files that can be recorded. R A maximum of 65,535 files can be recorded. If 65,535 files are recorded, additional files cannot be recorded even if there is free capacity in the SD card. Formatting SD cards (window cameras only) You can format SD cards inserted into the window camera. 1 From the [HomeHawk] app home screen, tap ® [Settings]. 2 Tap [Camera Settings] and select the desired camera. 3 Tap [Recording Settings]. 4 Tap [Format microSD Card] ® [OK]. Using night vision (shelf cameras and floor cameras only) If there is not adequate light to illuminate the subject, such as at night, the camera switches to night vision mode depending on the settings. The following settings can be selected for the night vision. 1 From the [HomeHawk] app home screen, tap ® [Settings]. 2 Tap [Camera Settings] and select the desired camera. 3 Tap [Night Vision]. 4 Select the desired setting and then tap [OK]. Shelf camera: - [ON]: Lights infrared LEDs so that images can be seen in the dark. - [OFF]: Turns off night vision mode. Floor camera: - [Color]: Turns on the light so that images can be displayed in color. Has shorter visibility range than [Monochrome]. R When recording is started after a detection is made or if viewing live images from a mobile device, the light will turn on if it is dark so that the images can be viewed or recorded in color. - [Monochrome]: Lights infrared LEDs so that images can be seen in the dark. Has longer visibility range than [Color]. - [OFF]: Turns off night vision mode. 111

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Recording to SD cards
You can specify whether to allow recorded camera images to be erased automatically by new images
when the SD card is full, and check the remaining capacity of the SD card.
1
From the
[HomeHawk]
app home screen, tap
®
[Settings]
.
2
Tap
[Camera Settings]
and select the desired camera.
3
Tap
[Recording Settings]
.
4
Select the desired setting.
[Overwrite Recording]
: Determines whether recorded camera images are erased automatically
by new images when the SD card is full.
[microSD Card]
: Displays the currently used capacity and the maximum capacity of the SD card,
the current number of recorded files, and the maximum number of files that can be recorded.
R
A maximum of 65,535 files can be recorded. If 65,535 files are recorded, additional files cannot
be recorded even if there is free capacity in the SD card.
Formatting SD cards (window cameras only)
You can format SD cards inserted into the window camera.
1
From the
[HomeHawk]
app home screen, tap
®
[Settings]
.
2
Tap
[Camera Settings]
and select the desired camera.
3
Tap
[Recording Settings]
.
4
Tap
[Format microSD Card]
®
[OK]
.
Using night vision (shelf cameras and floor cameras only)
If there is not adequate light to illuminate the subject, such as at night, the camera switches to night
vision mode depending on the settings.
The following settings can be selected for the night vision.
1
From the
[HomeHawk]
app home screen, tap
®
[Settings]
.
2
Tap
[Camera Settings]
and select the desired camera.
3
Tap
[Night Vision]
.
4
Select the desired setting and then tap
[OK]
.
Shelf camera:
[ON]:
Lights infrared LEDs so that images can be seen in the dark.
[OFF]:
Turns off night vision mode.
Floor camera:
[Color]:
Turns on the light so that images can be displayed in color. Has shorter visibility range
than
[Monochrome]
.
R
When recording is started after a detection is made or if viewing live images from a mobile
device, the light will turn on if it is dark so that the images can be viewed or recorded in color.
[Monochrome]:
Lights infrared LEDs so that images can be seen in the dark. Has longer visibility
range than
[Color]
.
[OFF]:
Turns off night vision mode.
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Using a shelf, floor, and window camera