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• In the web browser: Play back the recorded video sequences directly from
the SD card using the Playback screen of the camera. To do so, insert the SD
card into any SD card-enabled MOBOTIX camera.
• In MxEasy: Play back the recorded video sequences from the SD card via the
MOBOTIX camera.
• In MxControlCenter:
• Play back the recorded video sequences from the SD card via the
MOBOTIX camera.
• Play back the recorded video sequences directly from the SD card in a
card reader connected to the computer. Access the card by setting the SD
card's drive/volume as a "directory" in MxControlCenter.
If the SD card's contents are encrypted, you need to enter the corresponding pass-
word before you can access the recorded video data. In MxControlCenter or
MxEasy, a dialog will automatically prompt you for this purpose.
3.5.5 Using an SD Card in a Different MOBOTIX Camera
An SD card containing recorded video data from a MOBOTIX camera can be
inserted into any SD card-enabled MOBOTIX camera. Once SD card recording has
been activated (requires a reboot), the "new" MOBOTIX camera automatically syn-
chronizes with the SD card and resumes recording. Note that no data is lost in this
process. Make sure that you deactivate SD card recording and reboot the
MOBOTIX camera before removing the card!
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Caution
When using the SD card from one MOBOTIX camera in another
MOBOTIX camera, you need to make sure that the time on the
original camera is in sync with the new camera. It is recom-
mended to use automatic time synchronization via a time server.
Caution
An SD card may only be removed from the camera after you have
deactivated
Recording to SD Card
and rebooted the camera. Fail-
ing to do so may lead to loss of data!
Removing connected storage media from the camera without
properly deactivating them will destroy certain areas of the stor-
age device. When using MxFFS-formatted media, this is limited to
4MB lost data per incident; a FAT storage device may even be
destroyed completely when removing the device without properly
deactivating it first!