External program timer, Time lapse recording (internal timer) – Panasonic WJ-HD500A Manuel d'utilisation

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External Program Timer

The internal timer can be changed to the specified timer
previously programmed by the input from the external
timer. This function is enabled, when a contact is connect-
ed with pin 22 of the ALARM port.
This item lets you enable or disable the external timer for
recording.

1. Move the cursor to the EXT REC MODE parameter in

the TIMER REC SETUP menu by pressing the D or C
button.

2. Select the desired program to be changed by pressing

the + or - button.

PROG1 - 4:

Selects a timer assigned program number.

---:

Disables the external program timer.

The factory default setting is ---.

3. Press the

SET

button to display the assigned program

number menu previously programmed.
If the program number menu has not been edited previ-
ously, edit the assigned program number menu as
described before.

4. Press the

SETUP/ESC

button to return to the previous

setup menu.

Time Lapse Recording (Internal
Timer)

These items let you set the recording parameters for Time
Lapse Recording assigned in the program number menu.

(Continued from Program Timer)

1. Select the recording mode T/L in the program number

menu by pressing the + or - button, then press the

SET

button.

The selected Time Lapse Recording menu shown
below appears on the monitor screen.

2. Move the cursor to the TIMER REC MODE parameter in

the menu by pressing the D or C button.

3. Select the recording time mode to be set by pressing

the + or - button.

OFF:

Disables normal recording and enables only

alarm recording.

SF-

✽✽

H or SF-A*

✽✽

H:

Selects the recording time

mode in enhanced fine quality.

FQ-

✽✽

H or FQ-A*

✽✽

H:

Selects the recording time

mode in fine quality.

NQ-

✽✽

H or NQ-A*

✽✽

H:

Selects the recording time

mode in normal quality.

EX-

✽✽

H or EX-A*

✽✽

H:

Selects the recording time

mode in extended quality.

SP or SP-A*:

Freely selectable

✽✽ 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.

4. 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

3-1-1-1 PROG1-NO1-G1 REC SETUP

T/L(TIME LAPSE)

TIMER REC MODE SF- 24H
REC RATE 7.5FPS
QUALITY SUPER FINE
TRIGGER ACTION REC+ALM
EVENT REC MODE SF- 24H
REC RATE(MAX) 7.5FPS
REC QUALITY SUPER FINE
DURATION 10S
DYNAMIC REC OFF
REC RATE(BASE) 1FPS
AUTO COPY OFF

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