Panasonic WJHD500A WJHD500A User Guide - Page 52

Multi Shot Recording Internal Timer, REC+ALM, 60FPS, Notes, SUPER FINE, NORMAL, EXTENDED, to maximum

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s Multi Shot Recording (Internal Timer) As described before, the Multi Shot Recording is an event recording function reacting to an alarm input. It records the number of images in pre- and post-recording. Pre-recording is the recorded images during standby, prior to the input of the alarm signal. Post-recording is the recorded images after the input of the alarm signal. These items let you determine the recording parameters for Multi Shot Recording assigned in the program number menu. (continued from Program Timer) 1. Select the recording mode M/S in the program number menu by pressing the + or - button, then press the SET button. The selected Multi Shot Recording menu as shown below appears on the monitor screen. 3-1-1-1 PROG1-NO1-G1 REC SETUP M/S(EVENT:MULTI SHOT) TRIGGER ACTION REC+ALM REC MODE REC RATE REC QUALITY PRE PICTURES POST PICTURES DYNAMIC REC 15FPS SUPER FINE 15 XXX.X/CAM 60 OFF AUTO COPY OFF 2. Move the cursor to the TRIGGER ACTION parameter in the menu by pressing the D or C button, then select an active mode for group cameras when an alarm is received by pressing the + or - button. REC+ALM: Enables alarm recording and alarm activation. REC: Enables only alarm recording. The ALARM display on the monitor is also disabled. The factory default setting is REC+ALM. 3. Move the cursor to the REC RATE parameter in the menu by pressing the D or C button, then select the desired recording rate by pressing the + or - button. 1 - 60FPS: Records the selected number of freeze images every second. 0.5FPS: Records a freeze image every 2 seconds. 0.4FPS: Records a freeze image every 2.5 seconds. 0.3FPS: Records a freeze image every 3.3 seconds. 0.2FPS: Records a freeze image every 5 seconds. 0.1FPS: Records a freeze image every 10 seconds. The factory default setting is 15FPS. 54 Notes: • The maximum recording rate depends on the selected parameters in the COMMON SETUP menu as shown in the table. FIELD/FRAME FIELD FRAME 3DIM ON FRAME 3DIM OFF CAMERA GENLOCK ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF REC RATE 60FPS 30FPS 10FPS 10FPS 30FPS 15FPS • "FPS" indicates as field per second or frame per second when the FIELD/FRAME parameter is set to FIELD or FRAME in the menu. 4. Move the cursor to the REC QUALITY parameter by pressing the D or C button, then select a recording image quality by pressing the + or - button. SUPER FINE: For enhanced sharpness (Compression Rate 1/6) FINE: For fine image quality (Compression Rate 1/10) NORMAL: For normal image quality (Compression Rate 1/16) EXTENDED: For extended recording quality (Compres- sion Rate 1/25) The factory default setting is SUPER FINE. 5. Move the cursor to the PRE PICTURES parameter by pressing the D or C button, then select a number of the pre-recording image by pressing the + or - button. 0: Disables pre-recording. 4 to maximum: Sets the number of images for pre- recording. • The maximum number of the pre-recording is determined by the setting of FIELD/FRAME and REC QUALITY. The factory default setting is 15. The value that appears underneath the number of prerecording images indicates the number of images to be recorded per assigned group camera (number of prerecording images divided by number of the assigned group cameras). 6. Move the cursor to the POST PICTURES parameter by pressing the D or C button, then select a number of the post-recording image by pressing the + or - button. 4 to 200: Sets the number of images for post-recording. The factory default setting is 60.

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54
Multi Shot Recording (Internal Timer)
As described before, the Multi Shot Recording is an event
recording function reacting to an alarm input.
It records the number of images in pre- and post-recording.
Pre-recording is the recorded images during standby, prior
to the input of the alarm signal.
Post-recording is the recorded images after the input of the
alarm signal.
These items let you determine the recording parameters for
Multi Shot Recording assigned in the program number
menu.
(continued from Program Timer)
1. Select the recording mode M/S in the program number
menu by pressing the
+
or
-
button, then press the
SET
button.
The selected Multi Shot Recording menu as shown
below appears on the monitor screen.
2. Move the cursor to the TRIGGER ACTION parameter in
the menu by pressing the
D
or
C
button, then select
an active mode for group cameras when an alarm is
received by pressing the
+
or
-
button.
REC+ALM:
Enables alarm recording and alarm activa-
tion.
REC:
Enables only alarm recording.
The ALARM display on the monitor is also disabled.
The factory default setting is REC+ALM.
3. Move the cursor to the REC RATE parameter in the
menu by pressing the
D
or
C
button, then select the
desired recording rate by pressing the
+
or
-
button.
1 - 60FPS:
Records the selected number of freeze
images every second.
0.5FPS:
Records a freeze image every 2 seconds.
0.4FPS:
Records a freeze image every 2.5 seconds.
0.3FPS:
Records a freeze image every 3.3 seconds.
0.2FPS:
Records a freeze image every 5 seconds.
0.1FPS:
Records a freeze image every 10 seconds.
The factory default setting is 15FPS.
Notes:
• The maximum recording rate depends on the
selected parameters in the COMMON SETUP menu
as shown in the table.
FIELD/FRAME
CAMERA GENLOCK
REC RATE
FIELD
ON
60FPS
OFF
30FPS
FRAME 3DIM
ON
10FPS
ON
OFF
10FPS
FRAME 3DIM
ON
30FPS
OFF
OFF
15FPS
• “FPS” indicates as field per second or frame per
second when the FIELD/FRAME parameter is set to
FIELD or FRAME in the menu.
4. Move the cursor to the REC QUALITY parameter by
pressing the
D
or
C
button, then select a recording
image quality by pressing the
+
or
-
button.
SUPER FINE:
For enhanced sharpness (Compression
Rate 1/6)
FINE:
For fine image quality (Compression Rate 1/10)
NORMAL:
For normal image quality (Compression Rate
1/16)
EXTENDED:
For extended recording quality (Compres-
sion Rate 1/25)
The factory default setting is SUPER FINE.
5. Move the cursor to the PRE PICTURES parameter by
pressing the
D
or
C
button, then select a number of
the pre-recording image by pressing the
+
or
-
but-
ton.
0:
Disables pre-recording.
4 to maximum:
Sets the number of images for pre-
recording.
• The maximum number of the pre-recording is deter-
mined by the setting of FIELD/FRAME and REC QUALI-
TY.
The factory default setting is 15.
The value that appears underneath the number of pre-
recording images indicates the number of images to be
recorded per assigned group camera (number of pre-
recording images divided by number of the assigned
group cameras).
6. Move the cursor to the POST PICTURES parameter by
pressing the
D
or
C
button, then select a number of
the post-recording image by pressing the
+
or
-
but-
ton.
4 to 200:
Sets the number of images for post-recording.
The factory default setting is 60.
3-1-1-1 PROG1-NO1-G1 REC SETUP
M/S(EVENT:MULTI SHOT)
TRIGGER ACTION
REC+ALM
REC MODE
REC RATE
15FPS
REC QUALITY
SUPER FINE
PRE PICTURES
15
XXX.X/CAM
POST PICTURES
60
DYNAMIC REC
OFF
AUTO COPY
OFF