One-Shot Recording; Loop Recording - Panasonic AJ-PX270EJ Operating Instructions Manual

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One-shot recording

Recording takes place once for the set amount of time.
1
Set all items in the main menu → [SYSTEM MODE].
2
Select [ONE SHOT] in the main menu → [RECORDING SETUP] → [RECORDING].
3
Set the time with [ONE SHOT TIME] in the main menu → [RECORDING SETUP] → [RECORDING SETTING].
4
Press the REC button.
f Once recording has taken place for the set amount of time, recording will pause.
f To stop recording, press the <(> button.
f To clear settings, set [NORMAL] in the main menu → [RECORDING SETUP] → [RECORDING].
f When [OFF] is set in the main menu → [RECORDING SETUP] → [RECORDING SETTING] → [RECORDING HOLD], one-shot recording settings
are cleared by turning off the camera.
f [I-REC] is displayed while recording, and [I-] is displayed while paused.
f When recording is stopped, [I-] flashes.
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NOTE
t While in operation, other operations are unavailable.
t Pre-recording and one-clip recording will 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 microP2 memory cards inserted in the microP2 card slots. You cannot combine microP2 cards and P2 cards.
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 35).
Before loop recording starts
Recording cycle 1
Recording cycle 2
1
Check the settings of each item in the main menu → [SYSTEM MODE].
For details on system modes in which the loop recording function can be used, refer to the table in "System modes and recording functions"
(page 73).
For details on menu operations, refer to "Setting menu basic operations" (page 115).
2
Set [LOOP] in the main menu → [RECORDING SETUP] → [RECORDING].
3
Press the REC button.
f Recording is started.
f To stop recording, press the <(> button.
f To clear settings, set [NORMAL] in the main menu → [RECORDING SETUP] → [RECORDING].
f When [OFF] is set in the main menu → [RECORDING SETUP] → [RECORDING SETTING] → [RECORDING HOLD], loop recording settings are
cleared by turning off the camera.
f [L-REC] is displayed while recording, and [L-] is displayed while paused. When loop recording cannot be performed due to memory shortage, etc.,
[LOOP] flashes.
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NOTE
t When this function is used, use two microP2 memory cards with at least one minute of free space each.
t The remaining time of the microP2 memory card displayed in the mode check screen displays the standard recording time in accordance with the
recording format. When loop recording is stopped immediately after an old recording is erased, the time recorded on the card is sometimes less than
the indicated time.
t Pre-recording and one-clip recording will not operate.
t It may take time for recording to stop. The subsequent operation is not accepted until LED of microP2 memory card access stops blinking and stays
lighted on.
t During loop recording, all LEDs of microP2 memory card access on the microP2 memory cards used for recording are lighted or blink orange. Loop
recording stops when these microP2 memory cards are removed. Be careful.
t Loop recording may stop when the input reference signal of the generator lock is disrupted during loop recording.
Chapter 4 Shooting — Special recording functions
1st card
No recorded content
Start recording
A
C
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2nd card
Content recorded
B
B

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