One-Shot Recording; Loop Recording; Special Recording Functions - Panasonic AJ-PX5000G Operating Instructions Manual

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f To stop recording, press the <STOP> button.
f When [OFF] is set in the main menu → [REC/PB] → [REC FUNCTION] → [HOLD], turning off the camera clears the interval recording settings.
f To clear the settings, set [NORMAL] in the main menu → [REC/PB] → [REC FUNCTION] → [RECORDING].
f The following are displayed on the top right in the display window and the right side in the viewfinder or LCD monitor.
- During recording: [i REC] lights
- During pause: [i REC] flashes
However, if one cycle of recording is set to less than two seconds in step
- During stop: [i] flashes
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NOTE
t During operation in the interval recording mode, the P2 card access LED of the recording slot flashes in orange. Do not remove this P2 card. If
you remove the card, restore the clips. Note that even when the clips are restored, the last three to four seconds of the recording may still be lost
(maximum 10 seconds in case that the card was removed during recording on multiple P2 cards). For details on clip restoration, refer to "Restoring
clips" (page 121).
t When [SDI] is set in the main menu → [SYSTEM] → [SYSTEM MODE] → [REC SIGNAL], interval recording does not operate.
t Pre-recording and one-clip recording do not operate.
t Audio is not recorded.
t Recorded data (data recorded until the camera was stopped) is included in one file.

One-shot recording

Recording takes place once for the set amount of time.
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Check the settings of each item in the main menu → [SYSTEM] → [SYSTEM MODE].
For details on system modes in which the one-shot recording function can be used, refer to the table in "System modes and recording functions"
(page 50).
For details on menu operations, refer to "Setting menu basic operations" (page 140).
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Set [ONE SHOT] in the main menu → [REC/PB] → [REC FUNCTION] → [RECORDING].
3
Set the following related items in the main menu → [REC/PB] → [REC FUNCTION].
f [HOLD]: Holds the [REC FUNCTION] setting after the power is turned off
f [REC TIME]: Duration of each recording
f [START DELAY]: Delay time from the time when the <REC> button is pressed until the time the first recording starts
4
Press the <REC> button.
f Recording takes place for the time set in step
f To stop recording, press the <STOP> button.
f When [OFF] is set in the main menu → [REC/PB] → [REC FUNCTION] → [HOLD], turning off the camera clears the one-shot recording settings.
f To clear the settings, set [NORMAL] in the main menu → [REC/PB] → [REC FUNCTION] → [RECORDING].
f The following are displayed on the top right in the display window and the right side in the viewfinder or LCD monitor.
- During recording: [i REC] lights
- During pause: [i REC] flashes
- During stop: [i] flashes
@
NOTE
t During operation in the one-shot recording mode, the P2 card access LED of the recording slot flashes in orange. Do not remove this P2 card. If
you remove the card, restore the clips. Note that even when the clips are restored, the last three to four seconds of the recording may still be lost
(maximum 10 seconds in case that the card was removed during recording on multiple P2 cards). For details on clip restoration, refer to "Restoring
clips" (page 121).
t When [SDI] is set in the main menu → [SYSTEM] → [SYSTEM MODE] → [REC SIGNAL], one-shot recording do not operate.
t While in operation, other operations are unavailable.
t Pre-recording and one-clip recording do not operate.
t Audio is not recorded.
t Recorded data (data recorded until the camera was stopped) is included in one file.
t When one-shot recording is continuously performed, the recording operation may be slower.

Loop recording

f This function successively records to two P2 cards inserted in the card slots.
f When there is no more free space on the card, recording returns to the first card, and recording is continued while erasing existing data already saved
on that card.
For details, refer to "Dividing clips recorded on P2 cards" (page 33).
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback — Special recording functions
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, and then pauses.
3
, [i REC] flashes during recording depending on the set time.
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