Panasonic WJHD500A WJHD500A User Guide - Page 37

Time Lapse Recording, Multi Shot Recording, Notes, Dynamic Recording is set to OFF

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s Time Lapse Recording The Time Lapse Recording records freeze images at regular intervals until the end of the recording operation. • Manual and External (Power-on) Timer Recording is recorded in this mode on the Manual Recorder. Refer to the Manual Recording Setup for further details. • Emergency Recording is also recorded in this mode on the Emergency Recorder. Refer to the Emergency Recording Setup for further details. • This recording mode is also available as Internal Timer Recording with the assigned program timer. Refer to the assigned program timer for further details. The Time Lapse Recording mode records images as shown below. Start C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 T Thumbnail t t Notes: • The thumbnail is based on an image as soon as the recorder starts recording. • The recording number is automatically assigned and renewed after 5 000 images. The thumbnail is also made with an image at that time. s Multi Shot Recording The Multi Shot Recording is an event-recording function reacting to an alarm input when the recording timer is set to the internal timer [INT]. It records the number of images in pre- and post-recording. Pre-recording is the recorded images during standby, prior to the input of an alarm signal. Post-recording is the recorded images after the input of the alarm signal. The Multi Shot Recording mode is a setting that can be assigned with the program timer. The Multi Shot Recording mode records images on the Timer Recorder, corresponding to the alarm input signal, as shown below. For example, camera inputs 1, 2, 3 and 4 are assigned to a group. • Dynamic Recording is set to OFF Records the assigned camera input in a specified number of pre- and post-recording when an alarm is received. Alarm 2 in C1 C2 C3 C4 C2 C3 C4 C1 Pre-recording T Thumbnail Post-recording Alarm 4 in C2 C3 C4 C1 C4 C1 C2 C3 Pre-recording T Thumbnail Post-recording 38

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Time Lapse Recording
The Time Lapse Recording records freeze images at regular intervals until the end of the recording operation.
• Manual and External (Power-on) Timer Recording is recorded in this mode on the Manual Recorder. Refer to the Manual
Recording Setup for further details.
• Emergency Recording is also recorded in this mode on the Emergency Recorder. Refer to the Emergency Recording
Setup for further details.
This recording mode is also available as Internal Timer Recording with the assigned program timer. Refer to the assigned
program timer for further details.
The Time Lapse Recording mode records images as shown below.
Notes:
The thumbnail is based on an image as soon as the recorder starts recording.
The recording number is automatically assigned and renewed after 5 000 images.
The thumbnail is also made with an image at that time.
Multi Shot Recording
The Multi Shot Recording is an event-recording function reacting to an alarm input when the recording timer is set to the inter-
nal timer [INT].
It records the number of images in pre- and post-recording.
Pre-recording is the recorded images during standby, prior to the input of an alarm signal.
Post-recording is the recorded images after the input of the alarm signal.
The Multi Shot Recording mode is a setting that can be assigned with the program timer.
The Multi Shot Recording mode records images on the Timer Recorder, corresponding to the alarm input signal, as shown
below.
For example, camera inputs 1, 2, 3 and 4 are assigned to a group.
Dynamic Recording is set to OFF
Records the assigned camera input in a specified number of pre- and post-recording when an alarm is received.
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
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Start
Thumbnail
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t
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T
C1
C2
C3
C4
C2
C3
C4
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C2
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Alarm 2 in
Alarm 4 in
Thumbnail
Pre-recording
Post-recording
Thumbnail
Pre-recording
Post-recording