Loop Recording - Panasonic AG-CPD15P Operating Instructions Manual

Memory card video recorder
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Starting and Stopping Recording
Audio sources when recording
The Memory Card Video Recorder
can record up to two audio channels
(AUDIO1 and AUDIO2). Out of the
three audio input connectors on the
rear panel ([AUDIO IN 1, 2], and [IN
CAR MIC]), the signal of the source
connected to the [AUDIO IN 1]
connector will always be recorded on
the AUDIO1. For the AUDIO2, you
can select either the signal from the
[AUDIO IN 2] connector or the [IN CAR
MIC] connector. This selection is made
using the Remote Control Panel.
The following two audio recording
modes are available: INCAR and
WMIC
INCAR
Audio input at the [IN CAR MIC]
connector is recorded on the second
audio channel (AUDIO2).
WMIC
Audio input at the [AUDIO IN 2]
connector is recorded on the second
audio channel (AUDIO2).
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Power-on recording
The recorder automatically starts
recording when it is powered on.
Also when the recorder is operating
with the "PowerOff Time" setting,
recording will start automatically when
the recorder is turned on.

Loop recording

Loop recording automatically records
new data over the oldest record files. In
loop recording mode, recorded files are
normally divided into about 60 minute
units. When recording resolution and
bit rate (Resolution/RecRate) are set
to "F-2M", record files are divided into
about 30 minute units.
Notes:
• Record files are divided even if an
error occurs during recording.
• In loop recording mode, the
On Screen remaining P2 card
recording time field indicates the
total recording time. See "Viewing
Live Video→Viewing Memory
Card Video Recorder status" in
the Operating Instructions of the
Remote Control Panel, or contact
your supplier.

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