Panasonic AJHPX3700G AJHPX3700G User Guide - Page 46

Recording Review Function

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During INTERVAL REC mode general notes Sound By selecting "ON"/"OFF" for the menu option AUDIO REC in the screen, it is possible to specify whether or not sound will be recorded during interval recording. Record/playback buttons During interval recording, all operation buttons other than STOP (REW, FF, PLAY/PAUSE) are disabled. However, during a pause in ONE SHOT mode, REC REVIEW can be executed with the RET button on the lens. If the POWER switch is turned [OFF] during recording If the unit is turned off during interval recording, the video stored in memory is recorded onto the P2 card, and then the unit automatically turns off. To start emergency recording during a pause If the REC START button is assigned to one of the USER MAIN, USER 1, USER 2, MARKER SELECT and TEXT MEMO button in advance, emergency recording can be started during a pause by holding down the relevant button. Pause time measurement continues after such emergency recording. However, these buttons will not operate even if pressed when REC FORMAT is set to "24P", "24PA", or "24PN". Note However, this function does not work in native recording with VFR operation. Time code indication When recording starts, the time code (TCG) display may not update until the unit recognizes the P2 card. Removing cards During INTERVAL REC mode operation, the P2 card access LED for the target P2 card blinks in orange. Do not remove the P2 card during this status. If you should remove the card accidentally, restore clips. However, even if the clips are restored, the last 3 to 4 seconds of the recording (up to a maximum of about 10 seconds if the P2 card is removed while recording onto multiple P2 cards) may be lost. For more information on how to fix clips, see [Restoring Clips] (page 135). Thumbnail operation and menu operation Thumbnail operation does not work during the INTERVAL REC mode operation. Press the STOP button before operating thumbnails. When standby time is set to 1 minute or more or when in ONE SHOT mode, the following restrictions apply even though the menu can be operated during stand-by mode. - The respective settings of SYSTEM MODE, REC FORMAT, CAMERA MODE, PC MODE and VFR cannot be changed. - The respective settings for SD CARD READ/WRITE, LENS FILE CARD R/W, READ USER DATA, and READ FACTORY DATA cannot be executed. Recording Review Function When recording is paused, pressing the RET button automatically locates the last 2 seconds of video just recorded, and the viewfinder provides video playback. Thus, it is possible to check whether the recording has been performed correctly. After playback, the unit is again ready to start recording. The picture location/playback duration can be increased to up to 10 seconds by continuously pressing the RET button. For short clips, however, when the start of a clip is located, continuously pressing the RET button does not play back any clips before that clip. Recording starts The function of the RET button may be assigned to a desired user button by using one of the menu options USER MAIN SW, USER1 SW, USER2 SW, MARKER SEL or TEXT MEMO SW. These options can be found in the screen on the CAM OPERATION page. When recording is paused, pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button plays back the last recorded clip, from the beginning. After completion of playback, the unit enters the stopped state. Recording pauses 2-10 Seconds Recorded clip The PLAY/PAUSE button plays back the The RET button puts the unit into REC clip from the beginning. REVIEW mode. Notes Set the menu option RET SW (found in the screen on the CAM OPERATION page) to "R.REVIEW". When the HD SDI A · B switch on the side panel is positioned at [MEM], the video for REC REVIEW is output from the video output connectors (HD SDI A · B and MON OUT connectors), and also to the viewfinder. Note that when a backup device is connected to back up the video the pictures for REC REVIEW are backed up. 46 Recording and Playback: Recording Review Function

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46
Recording and Playback: Recording Review Function
y
Sound
By selecting “ON”/“OFF” for the menu option AUDIO REC
in the <REC FUNCTION> screen, it is possible to specify
whether or not sound will be recorded during interval
recording.
y
Record/playback buttons
During interval recording, all operation buttons other than
STOP (REW, FF, PLAY/PAUSE) are disabled. However,
during a pause in ONE SHOT mode, REC REVIEW can
be executed with the RET button on the lens.
y
If the POWER switch is turned [OFF] during recording
If the unit is turned off during interval recording, the video
stored in memory is recorded onto the P2 card, and then
the unit automatically turns off.
y
To start emergency recording during a pause
If the REC START button is assigned to one of the USER
MAIN, USER 1, USER 2, MARKER SELECT and TEXT
MEMO button in advance, emergency recording can be
started during a pause by holding down the relevant
button. Pause time measurement continues after such
emergency recording. However, these buttons will not
operate even if pressed when REC FORMAT is set to
“24P”, “24PA”, or “24PN”.
¡
Note
However, this function does not work in native recording with
VFR operation.
y
Time code indication
When recording starts, the time code (TCG) display may
not update until the unit recognizes the P2 card.
y
Removing cards
During INTERVAL REC mode operation, the P2 card
access LED for the target P2 card blinks in orange. Do not
remove the P2 card during this status. If you should
remove the card accidentally, restore clips. However, even
if the clips are restored, the last 3 to 4 seconds of the
recording (up to a maximum of about 10 seconds if the P2
card is removed while recording onto multiple P2 cards)
may be lost. For more information on how to fix clips, see
[Restoring Clips] (page 135).
y
Thumbnail operation and menu operation
Thumbnail operation does not work during the INTERVAL
REC mode operation. Press the STOP button before
operating thumbnails.
When standby time is set to 1 minute or more or when in
ONE SHOT mode, the following restrictions apply even
though the menu can be operated during stand-by mode.
– The respective settings of SYSTEM MODE, REC
FORMAT, CAMERA MODE, PC MODE and VFR
cannot be changed.
– The respective settings for SD CARD READ/WRITE,
LENS FILE CARD R/W, READ USER DATA, and READ
FACTORY DATA cannot be executed.
When recording is paused, pressing the RET button
automatically locates the last 2 seconds of video just
recorded, and the viewfinder provides video playback. Thus,
it is possible to check whether the recording has been
performed correctly.
After playback, the unit is again ready to start recording.
The picture location/playback duration can be increased to
up to 10 seconds by continuously pressing the RET button.
For short clips, however, when the start of a clip is located,
continuously pressing the RET button does not play back
any clips before that clip.
The function of the RET button may be assigned to a
desired user button by using one of the menu options USER
MAIN SW, USER1 SW, USER2 SW, MARKER SEL or
TEXT MEMO SW. These options can be found in the
<USER SW> screen on the CAM OPERATION page.
When recording is paused, pressing the PLAY/PAUSE
button plays back the last recorded clip, from the beginning.
After completion of playback, the unit enters the stopped
state.
¡
Notes
y
Set the menu option RET SW (found in the <SW MODE>
screen on the CAM OPERATION page) to “R.REVIEW”.
y
When the HD SDI A · B switch on the side panel is
positioned at [MEM], the video for REC REVIEW is output
from the video output connectors (HD SDI A · B and MON
OUT connectors), and also to the viewfinder.
Note that when a backup device is connected to back up
the video the pictures for REC REVIEW are backed up.
During INTERVAL REC mode general notes
Recording Review Function
The PLAY/PAUSE button plays back the
clip from the beginning.
Recording starts
Recording pauses
The RET button puts the unit into REC
REVIEW mode.
2-10 Seconds
Recorded clip