Recording Clips
To start recording, simply press the record button on the control panel. When recording, the
LED status indicators for each slot will illuminate red. When recording is stopped, the LED
indicator will illuminate green, letting you know the recording was successful and the card is
ready to record another clip. You can easily check your recordings on a computer via its SD
card slot or reader, or on an HDMI television if it supports SD cards and the exFAT file system.
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LED Status Indicators
The status LEDs above each SD card slot will illuminate different colors to let you know the
status of the slot. For example, when inserting an SD card, the slot's LED will illuminate green
when the card has been recognized and is ready to record.
Below is a description of each LED color, LED action, and the status represented:
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Press the 'record' button to start recording. The status LEDs above each
slot will glow red to let you know the SD cards are recording.
Constant green
Ready to record. The LED will glow green to indicate the SD card is ready to record.
Constant red
Recording. The LED will glow a constant red while a clip is being recorded.
Flashing red
Recording and card is almost full. The indicator will flash when there is less than
3 minutes of recording space remaining on the card.
Flashing red quickly
Dropping frames. The SD card write speed is not fast enough to match the
recording speed.
Constant yellow
Card full, write-protected, or write failure. If you see the LED glow constant yellow
during recording, it means your SD card may be bad, write-protected, not yet
formatted, or have less than 10 seconds of space left. Try sliding the lock switch into
the 'unlock' position, lowering the data rate, using a faster SD card, formatting it, or
swapping it over to a different card.
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