Canon FS-4 User Guide - Page 37

You can only set RETRO CACHE in the FS-4Pro. On the FS

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• You can use RETRO DISK in LOCAL, and SLAVE RECORD control modes. Retro Cache Record Mode NOTE: You can only set RETRO CACHE in the FS-4Pro. On the FS4, it is either on (set by default to six seconds) or off. Step 1: Use the Right Navigation key to display the Retro CACHE screen. Step 2: Use the Up and Down navigation keys to increment and decrement values. This value is automatically limited to a maximum of 10. Tens and ones digits are set separately. Step 3: Press BACK to return to the RECORD Screen with the current cursor row set to the RETRO CACHE value. • The ":SS" row is for display only. • RETRO CACHE RECORD can be used in LOCAL, SYNCRO RECORD and SLAVE RECORD control modes. Loop Record (FS-4Pro only) LOOP RECORD is similar to RETRO DISK. When you select LOOP RECORD, and press REC, video is recorded to available disk space. Clips are recorded to disk continuously as one-minute clips (up to 60 minutes - over 60 minutes, 2GB files). When the capacity of the disk is reached in LOOP RECORD, an additional one-minute (or 2GB) segment is created (The FS-4 always has at least 2GB of space in reserve on disk to carry out this function.). After this clip is complete, the oldest one-minute clip (or 2GB segment) is recorded over, followed by each sequential oldest clip. When you press STOP during a record session, REC stops and clips in the current LOOP RECORD session are saved to disk. They are also saved in a single folder. 33

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You can use RETRO DISK in LOCAL, and SLAVE RECORD con-
trol modes.
Retro Cache Record Mode
NOTE:
You can only set RETRO CACHE in the FS-4Pro. On the FS-
4, it is either on (set by default to six seconds) or off.
Step 1:
Use the
Right
Navigation key to display the Retro CACHE
screen.
Step 2:
Use the
Up
and
Down
navigation keys to increment and
decrement values. This value is automatically limited to a
maximum of 10. Tens and ones digits are set separately.
Step 3:
Press BACK to return to the RECORD Screen with the
current cursor row set to the RETRO CACHE value.
The “:SS” row is for display only.
RETRO CACHE RECORD can be used in LOCAL, SYNCRO
RECORD and SLAVE RECORD control modes.
Loop Record
(FS-4Pro only)
LOOP RECORD is similar to RETRO DISK.
When you select LOOP RECORD, and press REC, video is recorded
to available disk space. Clips are recorded to disk continuously as
one-minute clips (up to 60 minutes - over 60 minutes, 2GB files).
When the capacity of the disk is reached in LOOP RECORD, an addi-
tional one-minute (or 2GB) segment is created (The FS-4 always has
at least 2GB of space in reserve on disk to carry out this function.).
After this clip is complete, the oldest one-minute clip (or 2GB seg-
ment) is recorded over, followed by each sequential oldest clip. When
you press STOP during a record session, REC stops and clips in the
current LOOP RECORD session are saved to disk. They are also
saved in a single folder.