Panasonic AJ-PX5000G Operating Instructions Manual page 162

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Item
[REC TIME]
Sets the recording time (one cut) when [INTERVAL] or [ONE SHOT] is selected in
[RECORDING].
At 59.94 kHz: [00s01frm]...[59s29frm]
At 50 kHz: [00s01frm]...[59s24frm]
[PAUSE TIME]
Sets the time to pause recording when [INTERVAL] is selected in [RECORDING].
At 59.94 kHz: [00h00min00s01frm]...[00h04min59s29frm]...
[23h59min59s29frm]
At 50 kHz: [00h00min00s01frm]...[00h04min59s24frm]...[23h59min59s24frm]
[START DELAY]
Sets the time before start recording after the <REC> button is pressed when
[INTERVAL] is selected in [RECORDING].
[0s]...[10s]
[ONE CLIP REC]
Selects the one-clip recording mode.
[ON]
[OFF]
[PRE REC]
Selects whether to perform pre-recording. Sets the time to perform continuous
pre-recording when [ON] is selected.
[ON]
[OFF]
[PRE REC TIME]
Configures pre-recording settings.
Sets a time that can be recorded by counting backward from the time that the
<REC> button is pushed.
Up to a maximum of 15 seconds can be selected in DVCPRO and DV modes, and
up to 8 seconds in other modes.
HD, DVCPRO50: [0s]...[8s]
DV or DVCPRO: [0s]...[8s]...[15s]
[SIMUL REC]
Selects whether to perform simultaneous recording.
[ON]
[OFF]
[REC/PB SETUP]
Item
[REC MEDIA]
Selects the slot for the media to be recorded.
[P2]
[microP2]
[FILE SPLIT]
Selects whether to divide the recording file in 4 GB units or one file when
recording in the microP2 memory card (that exceeds 32 GB) in AVC-LongG
format.
[ONE FILE]
[SPLIT]
[START TEXT MEMO] Selects the function that automatically adds a text memo at recording start
position each time recording is started.
[ON]
[OFF]
Chapter 7 Menu Operations — Menu list
Description of settings
Operates in one-clip recording mode.
Does not operate in one-clip recording mode.
Performs pre-recording.
Does not perform pre-recording.
Operates in simultaneous recording mode.
Does not operate in simultaneous recording mode.
Description of settings
Uses P2 memory cards (slots 1 and 2).
Uses microP2 memory cards (slots 3 and 4).
Records in 1 file.
Divides in 4 GB units.
A text memo is added to each recording.
Does not add a text memo.
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Remark
f This item cannot be changed in the following
cases:
- When the main menu → [SYSTEM] → [SYSTEM
MODE] → [REC SIGNAL] is set to [SDI]
- When the main menu → [REC/PB] → [REC
FUNCTION] → [SIMUL REC] is set to [ON]
- When the main menu → [REC/PB] → [REC
FUNCTION] → [RECORDING] is set to an item
other than [NORMAL]
f [ON] cannot be selected in the following cases:
- When the main menu → [SYSTEM] → [SYSTEM
MODE] → [LINE&FREQ] is set to [1080-59.94P]
or [1080-50P], and the main menu → [SYSTEM]
→ [SYSTEM MODE] → [REC FORMAT] is set
to [AVC-I100]
- When the main menu → [SYSTEM] → [SYSTEM
MODE] → [REC SIGNAL] is set to [SDI]
- When the main menu → [REC/PB] → [REC
FUNCTION] → [RECORDING] is set to an item
other than [NORMAL]
f This item cannot be changed in the following
cases:
- When the main menu → [REC/PB] → [REC
FUNCTION] → [RECORDING] is set to an item
other than [NORMAL]
- When the main menu → [REC/PB] → [REC
FUNCTION] → [ONE CLIP REC] is set to [ON]
- When the main menu → [REC/PB] → [DUAL
CODEC SETUP] → [REC MEDIA] is set to [P2]
or [P2&SD]
are factory settings.
Remark
f Recording is not possible when a card is inserted
into a slot that is not selected.
f If done in one file, that clip cannot be copied to a
P2 memory card or 32 GB microP2 memory card,
or copied or exported to storage.
f When [ONE FILE] is selected, proxy recording is
not possible. Also, when the main menu → [REC/
PB] → [DUAL CODEC SETUP] → [REC MEDIA]
is set to [P2] or [P2&SD], [FILE SPLIT] is fixed to
[SPLIT].
f Text memos added when this item is [ON] indicate
the recording start position. To record text memos
as character information, refer to "Setting clip
metadata" (page 122).
f This item is disabled when the main menu →
[REC/PB] → [REC FUNCTION] → [RECORDING]
is set to an item other than [NORMAL].
are factory settings.

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