Kenwood DRV-430 Operation Manual - Page 14
Recording Modes, Continuous recordings, Manual recording
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Basic Operations Recording Modes The device has four recording modes. Turning on the power of the device starts continuous recording. The recorded video is recorded as files to the SD card. The recording files are sorted into a separate folder for each recording mode. Continuous recordings Turning on the power of the device starts continuous recording. In continuous recording mode, files are deleted in order from the oldest to record when there is no recording area remaining. Continuous Elapsed time → recording • The recording data is saved to the continuous recordings folder. • The recording time of one file can be set in "Continuous recording file length" (ÁP.20). Manual recording Pressing the [ ] button on the device during continuous recording starts manual recording. When manual recording ends, the mode returns to continuous recording. The recording time of manual recording is the 10 seconds before manual recording plus the time set in "Manual recording time" (ÁP.20). If you wish to extend the recording time, press the [ ] button again. The recording time of one file is a maximum of one minute. If the recording time exceeds one minute, the file is split to record. Press the REC button Continuous Elapsed time → recording Records 10 seconds before manual recording Manual recording (set time) • The recording data is saved to the manual recordings folder. • When 10 files will be exceeded, manual recording cannot be performed (when 8 GB SD card). When "Overwrite (manual)" is set to "ON," files are deleted in order from the oldest to record (ÁP.20). Back up the recording data you wish to keep to a PC or other device if necessary. 14