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the images according to their base file name (trig.jpg) and their
location in the trigger sequence. Additional characters in the
filename will be added to the base file name. For example, the
filename above will save the images as time.trig#.jpg in which
time is the exact time (in hour.minutes.seconds format) that the
images were taken.
Note: If your camera is configured to capture images at intervals of less than one
second, you will get numerous images with the same time stamp.
The following images will result from the example trigger event:
10.30.14.trig-3.jpg (Pre-trigger image)
10.30.15.trig-2.jpg (Pre-trigger image)
10.30.15.trig-1.jpg (Pre-trigger image)
10.30.16.trig+0.jpg (Image taken at time of sensor activation)
10.30.16.trig+1.jpg (Post-trigger image)
10.30.17.trig+2.jpg (Post-trigger image)
10.30.17.trig+3.jpg (Post-trigger image)
Note: For a complete description of all dynamic print variables, see the
Reference Manual.
filepath Specify the path and appropriate folder into which the camera will
save the trigger event images. The default path string of
"$SN/$SD" includes the dynamic print variables for the camera s
name and the current date. When you issue these variables within
the FILEPATH field, the camera will create a new directory named
after the camera. Within that directory, the camera will create a
new directory daily with that date as the directory's title. It will
save all subsequent trigger images from that date in the same
directory.
Note: Review the Reference Manual for a complete description of all
dynamic print variables.
unique filename If desired, enable the unique naming feature. When the unique
naming feature is enabled, the camera will dynamically rename
new images if it encounters an older image with the same name.
(Ex: trig+3.jpg.1)
The new name with which the images will be saved depends on
your server. If the unique filename is disabled, new images will
overwrite the previous images.
last result Displays the result of the FTP transfer attempt.
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