Saving/Transferring the Recordings
If a micro-SD card (20) is inserted, the photos and videos are saved on the card.
If no micro-SD card is present, photos are stored on the internal storage on the inspection camera and it is not possible to take videos.
Photo mode: Press the photo/video recording button (12) to take a photo of the current display view.
Video mode: To start filming a video, press the photo/video recording button (12), to stop recording, press the photo/video recording button (12) again or the centre button (9).
You can switch between photo and video mode in the <Main menu>.
- Transferring photo files from the internal storage to the micro-SD card (20): When a micro-SD (20) is inserted, a request appears in the display asking whether the data saved on the inspection camera's internal storage should be transferred to the micro-SD card.
- Transferring photo files from the internal storage via USB Type‑C®: Transfer is only possible if there is no micro-SD card (20) inserted in the inspection camera.
- Transferring files from the micro-SD card (20): You can transfer files from the inserted micro-SD card (20) either via USB Type‑C® or by removing the micro-SD card (20) and inserting it into another device.
Switch on the inspection camera to transfer data via the USB Type-C® interface. Open the flap for the USB Type-C® port (17). Connect the USB Type-C® port to your PC via the USB Type-C® cable (19).
Open the file browser on your PC and select the drive for transferring the files. The name of the drive is as follows:
- If no micro-SD card is inserted into the inspection camera: Bosch_GIC
- If an unnamed micro-SD card is inserted into the inspection camera: Standard name of the USB drive
- If a named micro-SD card is inserted into the inspection camera: Name of the micro-SD card
The saved files can be copied from the internal memory or the micro-SD card of the inspection camera, moved to your PC or deleted.
As soon as you have completed the required operation, disconnect the drive following the standard procedure.
Note: Always disconnect the drive from the operating system of the PC first (eject drive), as failure to do so may damage the internal memory of the inspection camera.
Remove the USB Type-C® cable (the inspection camera will switch off automatically). Close the upper flap (16) to protect against dust or splashes.
Note: Only use the USB Type-C® interface to connect the inspection camera to a PC. The inspection camera may be damaged if connected to other devices.
Note: The USB Type-C® interface can only be used for data transfer. Rechargeable batteries or other devices cannot be charged by this interface.