Panasonic Arbitrator 360 Bedienungsanleitung

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Before Use
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In no event will Panasonic be liable for any damages, including any incidental 
or consequential damages, stemming from a failure to record data or from lost 
settings or data. 
Any of the following actions can result in problems:
   •  
Power supply to the recorder is interrupted or impaired during recording, for 
example by starting an engine.
   •  
If an SDHC Memory Card is ejected while it is being accessed (for example 
during recording).
  Always take a trial shoot.
Before making important recordings, 
always take a trial shoot to confirm 
that recording works as expected. 
Especially when using “Backlighting 
Compensation” or “Night Shooting 
with the IR Function”, verify that your 
settings produce the desired results.
  When using for the first time 
or when using in a place with 
a different time zone, set the 
correct time zone.
The factory default time zone setting 
is “Eastern DST”.
When using in a different time zone, 
set the time zone for that region 
(refer to “TimeZone” in Section 2: 
Operation).
  Recording officer data on this 
unit allows you to find out the 
person performed recording 
later 
(refer to “Setting up/Deleting 
Officer Data” in Section 2: Operation).
  Use together with the Remote 
Control Panel and other 
specified, separately sold 
accessories.
  This unit can be controlled by 
application software running on 
a Remote Control Panel or a PC 
(referred to as PC application in 
this manual).
•  For details on how to run the PC 
application, see the Operating 
Instructions of the PC application.
•  Connecting a personal computer 
(referred to as PC in this manual) 
to this unit and starting up Front 
End application on the PC freezes 
this unit in the live screen and 
disables the other operations.
  Usable memory cards
The recorder is recommended to 
use an SDHC Memory Card (16 GB 
or 32 GB) having “SDHC” logo, 
made by Panasonic, and conforming 
to Class 6 or Class 10 of SD speed 
class.
  Do not turn the power off while 
recording.
Be sure to stop all operations 
before turning the power off (refer to 
“Stopping Recording” in Section 2: 
Operation).
Turning the power off especially 
during access (for example, 
during recording) may damage the 
SDHC Memory Card or corrupt 
file management data, setting 
information and other data on 
the SDHC Memory Card. If file 
data cannot be read correctly due 
to corrupted file management 
information on the SDHC 
Memory Card, the card should 
be reformatted. For details on 
reformatting, refer to “Format” in 
Section 2: Operation or contact your 
supplier.