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Using a “Memory Stick”
The selected picture is saved to the “Memory Stick” and a thumbnail is created.
Pressing the FAR/NEAR button on the Remote Commander during a
videoconference switches the display between the local and remote pictures. When
the remote pictures are being displayed, the FAR icon appears.
• Do not remove the “Memory Stick” until the data is completely loaded. If you do, the
“Memory Stick” may be damaged or the Communication Terminal may cause a
malfunction.
• A still image file is saved as a new file. It will not be overwritten.
• The images inside one of the folders within the “Memory Stick” directory, from
“\DCIM\100MSDCF” to “\DCIM\109MSDCF”, will be displayed. The displayed
folder goes by the following order of priority:”109MSDCF”, “108MSDCF”,
“107MSDCF”, etc.
• If a still image cannot be displayed, “JPEG” appears in its place.
When the write-protect tab on the “Memory Stick” is set to
“LOCK”
The message “Memory Stick write-protected” appears and you cannot save the
still image file.
When the memory of the “Memory Stick” is full
The message “Memory full.” appears and you cannot save the still image file.
Image format that can be stored on a “Memory Stick”
File name
The image file is saved as “DSCXXXXX.jpg” under the“\DCIM\100MSDCF”
directory of the “Memory Stick”.
Compression format
The Communication Terminal compresses and records the recorded image
data in the JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) format. The file
extension is “.jpg”.
Tip
Notes
Memory Stick
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Format
Back
Setup
Camera
Memory Stick
Save
Picture to be saved