If the camera is connected to the network, the recorded video and audio files are saved and stored on the PC where the Logitech Alert Commander was installed.

If the camera is not connected to the network, your camera records video (with audio) files to the microSD card located in the camera. Then, when you turn on Commander, the files that have been recorded to the microSD card are uploaded to the PC where Commander is installed. This allows you to watch the recorded video on Commander’s Playback screen.

However, you can manually remove the microSD card from a camera and place it into any PC or laptop to watch the recordings using the free Apple QuickTime player or other player that supports H.264 video playback.

 

 

Manually removing the microSD card from a camera to place it into a PC or laptop other than the one with Commander installed:

NOTE: Unplug the camera before removing, replacing, or upgrading your microSD card.

To review the video on the microSD card, we recommend you using Logitech Alert Commander.

To remove the card and review the video on the microSD card without Logitech Alert Commander:

1. Open the hatch on the bottom of the camera and remove the microSD card from its port. The proper way for removing the card is by depressing the card slightly and then releasing it. The microSD card should then protrude from the slot so that you can easily pull it out and remove it.

2. Plug the microSD card into a microSD adapter (not included).

3. Plug the adapter into the PC’s SD card slot.

View video recordings using the free Apple QuickTime player or other player that supports H.264 video playback.  (To download QuickTime, visit http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/)

 

Figure 1: Inserting microSD card into PC (microSD card adapter not included)

 

Alert Commander inserting microsd card into pc Downloading video from camera

 

 

 

Figure 2: Removing microSD card from Outdoor camera to insert it into PC

 

Alert Commander removing microsd into outdoor Downloading video from camera

Downloading video from camera