Simultaneous Recording; Interval Recording - Panasonic AU-EVA1 Operating Instructions Manual

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t The recording is stopped once when the recording time of relay recording exceeds ten hours. The recording is automatically resumed after few
seconds.
t For recording limitation of the relay recording, refer to "Recording function that cannot be used simultaneously".

Simultaneous recording

Insert SD cards into two card slots, and record the same video onto two SD cards.
Start recording
Slot 1
A clip
A clip
Slot 2
1
Select the [REC SETTINGS] menu → [2 SLOTS FUNC.] → [SIMUL REC].
[SIMUL] is displayed in the special recording function display of the HOME screen.
A slanted line is displayed on the [SIMUL] display when the simultaneous recording is not possible, such as the SD card is not inserted in either of
the two card slots.
2
Press the REC button.
[SIMUL] is displayed in the two slot function display of the VIEW screen.
f The simultaneous recording will stop when remaining recordable capacity of one of the SD card is exhausted.
A diagonal line is displayed in the [SIMUL] display when simultaneous recording is not possible.
To start the simultaneous recording again, replace the SD card that has ran out of the remaining recordable capacity with another SD card, and
press the REC button.
f When the REC button is pressed without replacing the SD card, a standard recording to the SD card with remaining recordable capacity will be
performed.
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NOTE
t It is recommended to use the SD cards with the same Speed Class or capacity for simultaneous recording.
The recording may stop due to insufficient speed when SD cards with different Speed Classes or capacities are used. If the recording is stopped, the
video right before stopping may become invalid recording.
t Start the recording after both two SD cards are recognized. When the recording is started before both SD cards are recognized, it will perform
standard recording on one of the SD card that was recognized. The camera confirms the status of the SD card every time the recording is completed.
If both cards are recognized at that time, it will perform the simultaneous recording from the next recording.
t When recording in one of the SD card is stopped with a recording error during the simultaneous recording, the recording to the other SD card will
continue.
t If there is remaining recordable capacity on one of the SD card after completing the simultaneous recording, the SD card with remaining recordable
capacity will automatically become the recording target. Standard recording will start when the REC button is pressed.
t If only one SD card is inserted even if it is set to simultaneous recording, it will perform standard recording.
t Once the simultaneous recording is completed, [DEL LAST CLIP] (final clip delete function) assigned to the USER button will not operate.
t For the folder name and the file name when performing simultaneous recording in MOV format, refer to "Handling of the recording data".
t For recording limitation of the simultaneous recording, refer to "Recording function that cannot be used simultaneously".

Interval recording

The camera will record one frame at each set time interval.
1 frame recording
1
Select the [REC SETTINGS] menu → [REC FUNCTION] → [REC MODE] → [INTERVAL].
[INTRVL] is displayed in the special recording function display of the VIEW screen and the HOME screen.
f When the recording mode is set to AVCHD, or when the [SYSTEM SETTINGS] menu → [SYSTEM MODE] → [FREQUENCY] is set to [50.00i]/
[59.94i], this cannot be selected.
2
From the [REC SETTINGS] menu → [REC FUNCTION] → [INTERVAL TIME], set the time.
3
Press the REC button.
f [I-REC] is displayed in red in the special recording function display of the VIEW screen.
f The camera will repeat the operation of one frame recording at set time interval.
f To stop recording, press the REC button.
Chapter 5 Shooting — Special recording function
Memory card recording time
End recording
Start recording
Stand-by
Stand-by
1 frame recording
Time set in [INTERVAL TIME]
End recording (no remaining space)
B clip
B clip
1 frame recording
Time set in [INTERVAL TIME]
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C clip
(Time)

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