NextoDI NVS2825 User Manual

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1.10. Language selection

The NVS2825 supports various languages. You can select a language from the
menu of the NVS2825. For details, see chapter 16.

1.11. Buzzer on/off

The NVS2825 uses a buzzer to note the results of various operations. A user can
turn the buzzer on or off via the menu. For details, see chapter 16.

1.12. Auto-generation of Index Files

After a memory card has been copied, the NVS2825 generates: a nextoid2.htm
file which you can see on the web browser, the HTML files containing metadata,
and the thumbnails of the video footage. If you connect the NVS2825 with your
computer, it facilitates the easier editing of video files.
For details, see chapter 19.

1.13. Pre-Editing through Wi-Fi Connection

Through Wi-Fi, the NVS2825 enables the previewing of video and audio on your
iPhone/iPad. The NVS2825 also enables “Pre-Editing” functions such as:
cut selection, notes, and mark in/out.
For details, see chapter 19.

1.14. Changing the Folder Name

When the NVS2825 backs up a memory card, the user can choose a folder name
beginning with C1~C9 (i.e., C2121001.000) which refers to Camera1~Camera9.
The user can also choose a date-based folder name (i.e., 20121001.000).
For details, see chapter 16.

1.15. Motion Sensor

If the internal storage of the NVS2825 is an HDD, caution must be taken to avoid
any vibration, including: jarring, bumping, shocking, or dropping the unit while
in use. Exposure to such vibration could damage the sectors on the HDD. When
shaking is detected, the NVS2825 warns the user via an LCD indicator and
beeping sound. The NVS2825 contains a free-fall sensor that will cut off
power—in order to protect the internal data—should the unit be dropped.
For details, see chapter 16.

1.16. Auto Power Off

In order to save internal battery power, the NVS2825 will automatically shut off
when not in use for a specified period of time (latency period). The user can
select the latency period (e.g. 15/30/40/50/60/90 seconds).
For details, see Chapter 16.

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