Panasonic KX-HNC500 HomeHawk App Users Guide - Page 53

Recording camera images (manual recording), Taking snapshots

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Using a shelf, floor, and window camera Recording camera images To record camera images manually, see "Recording camera images (manual recording)", Page 53. To record images automatically when a sensor is triggered, see "Shelf camera mode settings (overview)", Page 62. Taking snapshots To save snapshots (i.e., still images) while viewing live camera images, see "Taking snapshots", Page 75. Displaying images upside down To display images upside down while viewing live camera images, see "Displaying images upside down (shelf cameras only)", Page 113. Talking to the camera To use your mobile device's microphone and the camera's built-in speaker to talk to someone where the camera is installed, see "Talking to the camera", Page 54. Recording camera images (manual recording) You can record camera images while viewing live camera images. Camera recordings are saved on the camera's SD card. 1 View live images from the desired camera. 2 Tap to start recording. R Recordings include both audio and video. To disable audio recording, see "Recording with sound (shelf cameras and floor cameras only)", Page 110. 3 Tap to stop recording. Note: R The maximum recording time is 15 minutes. R If [Recording Error (Memory full)] is displayed, the camera's SD card is full and new recordings cannot be saved. Erase unneeded recordings (see "Erasing recordings", Page 57). R For information about SD cards and how recordings are saved, see "Camera SD cards", Page 60. Taking snapshots You can save snapshots (i.e., still images) while viewing live camera images. Snapshots are saved in your mobile device's default photo album app. 1 View live images from the desired camera. 2 Tap . Note: R Snapshot sizes are scaled to fit the width of your mobile device's display. R iPhone, iPad Snapshots are saved as JPEG files in your mobile device's "Photos" app. R Android devices 53

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Recording camera images
To record camera images manually, see
“Recording camera images (manual recording)”, Page 53.
To record images automatically when a sensor is triggered, see
“Shelf camera mode settings
(overview)”, Page 62.
Taking snapshots
To save snapshots (i.e., still images) while viewing live camera images, see
“Taking snapshots”,
Page 75.
Displaying images upside down
To display images upside down while viewing live camera images, see
“Displaying images upside down
(shelf cameras only)”, Page 113.
Talking to the camera
To use your mobile device’s microphone and the camera’s built-in speaker to talk to someone where the
camera is installed, see
“Talking to the camera”, Page 54.
Recording camera images (manual recording)
You can record camera images while viewing live camera images. Camera recordings are saved on the
camera’s SD card.
1
View live images from the desired camera.
2
Tap
to start recording.
R
Recordings include both audio and video. To disable audio recording, see
“Recording with sound
(shelf cameras and floor cameras only)”, Page 110.
3
Tap
to stop recording.
Note:
R
The maximum recording time is 15 minutes.
R
If
[Recording Error (Memory full)]
is displayed, the camera’s SD card is full and new recordings
cannot be saved. Erase unneeded recordings (see
“Erasing recordings”, Page 57).
R
For information about SD cards and how recordings are saved, see
“Camera SD cards”, Page 60.
Taking snapshots
You can save snapshots (i.e., still images) while viewing live camera images. Snapshots are saved in
your mobile device’s default photo album app.
1
View live images from the desired camera.
2
Tap
.
Note:
R
Snapshot sizes are scaled to fit the width of your mobile device’s display.
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Using a shelf, floor, and window camera