Event recording (manual recording) – Panasonic WJ-HD500A Manuel d'utilisation

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✽✽ indicates the hours for recording time mode:
2, 12, 18, 24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 180, 240, 360, 480,
720, 960, 1200, 1440, 2160, 2880, 3600, 4320,
6480, 8640

(parameter A* indicates recording with audio)

When the parameter SF/FQ/NQ/EX is selected for
recording time, the recording rate and quality are auto-
matically set according to the selected recording time.

Note:

It may not be possible to set the recording time,

depending on the remaining storage capacity of the
hard disk.

The factory default setting is SF-24H.

3. If the parameter SP is selected for recording time, move

the cursor to the REC RATE parameter by pressing the
D or C button, then select a recording rate by pressing
the + or - button.

1 - 60FPS:

Records the selected number of freeze

images every second.

0.5FPS:

Records a freeze image every 2 seconds.

0.4FPS:

Records a freeze image every 2.5 seconds.

0.3FPS:

Records a freeze image every 3.3 seconds.

0.2FPS:

Records a freeze image every 5 seconds.

0.1FPS:

Records a freeze image every 10 seconds.

Notes:

• The maximum recording rate depends on the

selected parameters in the COMMON SETUP menu
as shown in the table.

FIELD/FRAME

CAMERA GENLOCK

REC RATE

FIELD

ON

60FPS

OFF

30FPS

FRAME 3DIM

ON

10FPS

ON

OFF

10FPS

FRAME 3DIM

ON

30FPS

OFF

OFF

15FPS

• “FPS” indicates field per second or frame per sec-

ond when the FIELD/FRAME parameter is set to
FIELD or FRAME in the menu.

Move the cursor to the REC QUALITY parameter by
pressing the D or C button, then select a recording
image quality by pressing the + or - button.

SUPER FINE:

For enhanced sharpness (Compression

Rate 1/6)

FINE:

For fine image quality (Compression Rate 1/10)

NORMAL:

For normal image quality (Compression Rate

1/16)

EXTENDED:

For extended time recording quality

(Compression Rate 1/25)

The factory default setting is SUPER FINE.

Event Recording (Manual Recording)

These items let you set the recording mode in Time Lapse
Recording when an alarm is received during manual
recording.

1. Move the cursor to the EVENT REC MODE parameter

by pressing the D or C button, then select a recording
time mode by pressing the + or - button.
The parameters are the same as MANUAL REC MODE.

The factory default setting is SF-24H.

2. Move the cursor to the REC RATE(MAX) parameter by

pressing the D or C button, then select a recording
rate by pressing the + or - button.
For details refer to REC RATE in this menu.

3. Move the cursor to the REC QUALITY parameter by

pressing the D or C button, then select a recording
image quality by pressing the + or - button.
For details refer to REC QUALITY in this menu.

4. Move the cursor to the DURATION parameter by press-

ing the D or C button, then select an alarm recording
duration by pressing the + or - button.

OFF:

Disables alarm recording.

2S - 6M:

Enables alarm recording for between 2 sec-

onds and 6 minutes.

MANUAL:

Enables alarm recording while the alarm sig-

nal is received from the ALARM port.

CONTINUE:

Enables alarm recording until the REC

STOP is pressed.

The factory default setting is 10S.

5. Move the cursor to the DYNAMIC REC parameter by

pressing the D or C button, then select an alarm
recording pattern by pressing the + or - button.

OFF:

Records all input images starting from input 1.

ALM-PRI:

Records the alarmed input images preferen-

tially over other video inputs.

ALM-ONLY:

Records the particular images that have

activated the alarm.

ALM-MULTI:

Records multiple alarms adaptively.

The factory default setting is OFF.

6. If the parameter ALM-MULTI is selected for the alarm

recording pattern, move the cursor to the REC
RATE(BASE) parameter by pressing the D or C button,
then select a recording rate by pressing the + or -
button.

The recording rate can be selected as same as REC
RATE(MAX) maximally.

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