Campbell CCFC Instruction Manual - page 49
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Table 12-5 Timed Capture Variables for Videos
Variable
Allowable
Values
Description
Enable
+
Opens Timed Capture: Create New Capture to add parameters.
Title
Text
Name the setting in order to navigate to it at a later date. Also
acts as a directory name in the File Explorer (see Section 12.7
File Explorer).
Schedule
Continuous
(24hr)
Allows media to be captured continuously (24 hours). Input a
numerical value (in minutes) to dictate how often a timed capture
event occurs. Minimum allowable value is 1, maximum is 1440.
Once a Day
Takes one video at a defined time.
Scheduled
Schedule video capture by entering a value in minutes in Take
Photo Every. Minimum allowable value is 1, maximum is 1440.
Input what time the capture event occurs between using the start
and end time values.
Lens Position
Checkbox
Select 1- 4 lens positions for the capture. See Section 12.5 Lens
Position. Selecting the green position title opens the Lens
Position modal to edit the selected lens position.
Enable Video
Capture
Toggle
Enables video capture and opens the video capture settings.
Video Duration
Set length of video capture event. Maximum is 60 seconds.
Media Profile
Drop down to select a configured media profile. Use the Edit
button to setup Media profiles via the Media Settings modal (see
Section 12.6 Media Settings).
Save to
Camera
Memory
Toggle
Selecting the toggle Save to Camera enables the video to be
stored to the camera memory.
Max Space (MB)
Enter desires size (MB) out of 15185 MB.
Entering a value of ‘0” will auto allocate as much space as
possible.
Camera Memory
Management
Type
Fill and Stop will stop recording additional photos once the
camera memory is full or the allocated memory size is reached.
Continuous Overwrite management will start deleting the oldest
files once the camera memory is full or the allocated memory
size (max space setting from above) is reached.
Sub Folder Date
Format
An option is given to store photos in a sub folder named by
YY/MM or YY/MM/DD. Selecting the YY/MM/DD option has
some performance advantages when a large number of photos
are taken. Reducing the number of files in a folder speeds up the