Panasonic AV-HS410 Operating Instructions Advanced - Page 60

Video memories, Models whose system version is below V2.00.00

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1. Basic operations 1-11. Video memories This unit can be used to store still image memories (Still) and moving image memories (Clip), each in two channels. pp Images with key signals can be stored in the video memories (still images and moving images). pp Images of up to 600 frames (20 seconds with the 59.94i format) can be stored in the moving image memories per channel in the standard mode, and images up to 300 frames (10 seconds with the 59.94i format) can be stored in the high-image-quality mode. pp The size of the images (number of seconds) which can be stored depends on the system format (frame rate). pp The video memory data can be stored onto, and read out from, memory cards.  There are some differences in the operations which can be performed depending on whether the system version of the model is V2.00.00 and up or under V2.00.00. ppModels whose system version is below V2.00.00 Video memory operation Still1 Still2 Clip1 Clip2 Recording Recording Recording Playback Stop Recording Playback Stop Recording - - - -  Clip1 Playback - - - -  Current status Stop      Recording - - - -  Clip2 Playback - - - -  Stop ppModels whose system version is V2.00.00 and up Video memory operation Still1 Still2 Clip1 Clip2 Recording Recording Recording Playback Stop Recording Playback Stop Recording - - -   Clip1 Playback      Current status Stop      Recording : Valid -: Invalid Clip2 Playback Stop : Valid -: Invalid  Video memory input/output The image input materials can be selected from the output signals of the AUX buses (AUX1 to AUX4). The key materials can be input from the KeyOut output signals. AUX1 to AUX4: Selected using the menu Video Key Clip1 Video Key Clip2 Input materials Fill Source KEYER KeyOut Still1 Still2 60

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1. Basic operations
1-11. Video memories
This unit can be used to store still image memories (Still) and moving image memories (Clip), each in two channels.
Images with key signals can be stored in the video memories (still images and moving images).
Images of up to 600 frames (20 seconds with the 59.94i format) can be stored in the moving image memories per channel in
the standard mode, and images up to 300 frames (10 seconds with the 59.94i format) can be stored in the high-image-quality
mode.
The size of the images (number of seconds) which can be stored depends on the system format (frame rate).
The video memory data can be stored onto, and read out from, memory cards.
There are some differences in the operations which can be performed depending on whether the system version of the
model is V2.00.00 and up or under V2.00.00.
Models whose system version is below V2.00.00
Video memory operation
Current status
Clip1
Clip2
Recording
Playback
Stop
Recording
Playback
Stop
Still1
Recording
Still2
Recording
Clip1
Recording
Playback
Stop
Clip2
Recording
Playback
Stop
: Valid
—: Invalid
Models whose system version is V2.00.00 and up
Video memory operation
Current status
Clip1
Clip2
Recording
Playback
Stop
Recording
Playback
Stop
Still1
Recording
Still2
Recording
Clip1
Recording
Playback
Stop
Clip2
Recording
Playback
Stop
: Valid
—: Invalid
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Video memory input/output
The image input materials can be selected from the output
signals of the AUX buses (AUX1 to AUX4).
The key materials can be input from the KeyOut output
signals.
<Image systems of the video memories>
Still2
Still1
Clip2
Clip1
KEYER
KeyOut
Fill
Source
Key
Video
Key
Video
Input materials
AUX1 to AUX4:
Selected using the menu