Panasonic Arbitrator 360 Bedienungsanleitung

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On Recording 
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Audio sources when recording
The Memory Card Video Recorder can record up to four 
audio channels (Audio1, , , and 4). 
Pressing the [AUDIO  MUTE] button on the Remote 
Control Panel disables recording of the signal input to the 
[AUDIO IN ] connector only.
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 continues recording new video while deleting 
the oldest recorded files. When loop recording is set, the file 
is split for every 60 minutes normally.
When the number of files recorded on an SDHC Memory 
Card reaches the maximum value (5,000 files per card), loop 
recording will continue recording, deleting the oldest file and  
retaining the rest.
Notes:
If an error occurs during recording, the record file will be 
split.
When loop recording is set, total recorded time is 
displayed in the remaining record time section on the 
Overlay OSD. See “Viewing the status of the recorder 
(Overlay OSD)” on page 55.
During loop recording, recording stops under the following 
conditions:
-  When an error is detected in an SDHC Memory Card, 
and recording is no longer possible.
-  When the memory card slot cover opens.
If loop recording is started with a large number of files 
recorded on an SDHC Memory Card, no pre-recording 
may be obtained.
If “Loop Rec” is set to ON, pre-recording and post-
recording do not function.