Given Imaging Limited CAPDH-2 Manuale Utente
PillCam Capsule Endoscopy
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RAPID Settings
Video Creation Section
You can copy the video data from the PillCam recorder to the computer, a USB storage device, or a DVD
without compilation into a video.
without compilation into a video.
To determine video creation method:
1.
From the Home screen, select
Tools > Settings
.
2.
Select the
Video
tab.
3.
In
Video Creation
, under
Creation method
select either
Create video directly from recorder
or
First copy raw data, then create video
.
4.
You can change the following directories by typing the desired location or clicking
Browse
to select a
folder:
•
Video directory
: destination location for created videos
•
Raw data directory
: destination location for copying raw from the PillCam recorder
5.
You can also enable the following feature with the video by selecting the check box
Allow Manual
mode for procedures other than SB3 with DR3 (increases file size)
.
Video Data Management Section
To enable video data management:
1.
From the Home screen, select
Tools > Settings
.
2.
Select the
Video
tab.
3.
Under
Video Data Management
,
Disable video data management
is selected by default.
4.
Select:
•
Copy raw data
: copy data ONLY. This takes less time, so the PillCam recorder is freed up sooner.
The copied data can later be processed to create a video.
•
Compile raw data
: process for video creation.
5.
Click
OK
to accept the new settings or click
Cancel
to close the
Settings
screen without making any
changes.
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Note
Select First copy raw data, then create video to quickly release the
PillCam recorder after the raw data is copied without waiting for full video
compilation.
You must manually clear raw data files because this video creation method
can rapidly fill up your hard drive.
Select First copy raw data, then create video to quickly release the
PillCam recorder after the raw data is copied without waiting for full video
compilation.
You must manually clear raw data files because this video creation method
can rapidly fill up your hard drive.