Panasonic AJHPX2700G AJHPX2700G User Guide - Page 41
Interval Recording
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Recording and Playback Interval Recording It is possible to record in intervals of one frame as the shortest length by using the internal memory of the unit. To use this option, open the screen from the SYSTEM SETTING page, and set the interval recording mode, REC TIME, PAUSE TIME and TAKE TOTAL TIME for the menu option INTERVAL REC MODE. When the settings are finalized, TOTAL REC TIME needed on the P2 card is automatically calculated and displayed. The following are the options for INTERVAL REC MODE: OFF: No interval recording performed. ON: Interval recording performed. ONE SHOT: Performs "one-shot" recording for the duration specified under the REC TIME option by pressing either the REC START/STOP button or VTR button at the lens. Notes When executing interval recording, data cannot be output with IEEE1394. When the 1394 CONTROL is set to "BOTH", it is also impossible to control external devices. When you set INTERVAL REC to "ON" or "ONE SHOT", VFR is set to "OFF". (When an item including any of the 24PN, 25PN or 30PN modes is selected using the REC FORMAT menu option.) The shortest recording time, stand-by time, and the set value of the cut-off unit frame number* may vary with the recording method as follows. 1080i Recording method 60i, 50i 30P, 25P (Pull down) 30PN, 25PN (Native) 24P, 24PA (Pull down) 24PN (Native) Unit frame number 1 frame 5 frames 4 frames 720P 60P, 50P 30P, 25P (Pull down) 30PN, 25PN (Native) 24P (Pull down) 1 frame 2 frames 5 frames 24PN (Native) 4 frames * For instance, interval recording is at every 24 frames since frames are cut off every 2 frames even if the REC TIME is set to 1 second (=25 frames) in the 25PN mode of 720P. Shooting procedures when INTERVAL REC is ON 1 Following basic operations of shooting and recording according to [Basic Procedures], lock the camera securely. 2 Check that "i" is blinking in the display, and that the interval recording mode is selected. 3 Press either REC START/STOP button or VTR button at the lens. Interval recording starts. Recording automatically stops after the specified TAKE TOTAL TIME, and the entire recording is generated as one clip. "i" starts blinking in the display when the internal recording mode is selected. "iREC" illuminates after recording starts. "iREC" blinks during a pause. The display in the viewfinder is the same as that in the display window. The tally lamp illuminates during recording. If PAUSE TIME is set at 2 minutes or longer, the tally lamp illuminates at 5-second intervals to indicate that it is paused. The tally lamp also blinks 3 seconds before recording starts. iREC start t1 Real-time video Sound 1 Time Axis t1 t1 2 3 t2 t2 t1 t1 REC TIME (Recording time=t1) N-1 N PAUSE TIME t2 (Pausing time=t2) TAKE TOTAL TIME (Time necessary for shooting) Content on P2 card 1 2 3 N-1 N One clip TOTAL REC TIME (Recording time on P2 card) 41 Recording and Playback: Interval Recording