Stopping Recording - Panasonic AG-CPD20P Operating Instructions Manual

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On Recording
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Stopping Recording

Setting criteria determines when recording stops. Settings
that affect when recording stops include the stop timer
setting for Rec Continue Time and the presence of the
recording trigger level signal.
The following conditions are handled in the same manner.
When the [STOP] button on the recorder is pressed.
When the [STOP] button on the Remote Control Panel is
pressed.
When the [STOP] button on the Front-End application is
pressed.
When the [REC] button on the Color Camera is kept
pressed for about  seconds.
When [Action] for detection of trigger signals (GPI1-16) is
set to "STOP" and the trigger signal has reached an active
edge.
Recording Stop Criteria
Level
Stop
Criteria to Stop Recording
Signal
Timer
(whichever happened earlier)
Setting
No
No
[STOP] button is pressed.
Yes
[STOP] button is pressed or the time
set for the stop timer of the edge trigger
recording is reached.
Yes
No
[STOP] button is pressed or the level
signal changes to an invalid level.
Yes
[STOP] button is pressed, the level
signal changes to an invalid level, or the
signal whose level is specified is invalid
and the stop timer setting for the edge
trigger recording is reached.
The post-recording function continues to record video after
the recording stop trigger event. The amount of time to
continue recording after the stop-recording event can be set
from the Remote Control Panel.
Recording stops also under the following
conditions.
There is no more space left on the SDHC Memory Card.
When an administrator setup is started.
When an error is detected on an SDHC Memory Card and
recording is no longer possible.
When the number of files recorded on an SDHC Memory
Card exceeds 5,000 files.
When the memory card slot cover opens.
When the recorder is turned off.
Notes:
Continuous video and audio from starting to stopping
recording, and including pre-recording and post-recording
periods, are recorded as one file on the SDHC Memory
Card.
If recording time exceeds 4 hours, or if the size of one
file would exceed 4 GB, the file is automatically split into
multiple files during recording.
Once recording starts, it may not be possible to stop it
during the first five seconds (approx.). Pressing the [STOP]
button during this period causes the [REC] lamp to blink
for about one second as recording continues.
Pressing the [STOP] button when recording is already
stopped also causes the [REC] lamp to blink for about one
second.
When recording is stopped by the stop timer at the end
of the Rec Continue Time, the post-recording function is
disabled.
After recording is started by a level trigger signal, it
continues for at least one minute regardless of changes
to the signal level. During this period, you can press the
[STOP] button to interrupt the recording.
If the [REC] button was pressed multiple times and the
recording trigger set as the edge signal had multiple active
edges, Rec Continue Time is applied to the last button
press and active edge.
Intermittent recording does not stop due to the Rec
Continue Time.
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