Panasonic M1111TY0 -FJ User Manual

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1. Basic operations
1-11-2.  Recording moving images (Clip)
Press the 
v button to light its indicator, and display the 
Video Memory menu.
Use [F1] to display the Video Memory3 sub menu.
Use [F5] to select “Off” using the Rec Lock item.
 
 When the unit’s power has been turned back on 
after it was turned off, the Rec Lock item setting is 
restored to “On”.
Use [F1] to display the Video Memory1 sub menu.
Use [F2] to select “Clip1” or “Clip2” using the Select 
item.
Use [F1] to display the Rec1 sub menu.
Use [F2] to set the images to appear on the built-in 
display using the Preview item.
On
The image appearing on the built-in display is 
forcibly switched to the image to be recorded 
(AUX1 to AUX4 selected using the V Source 
item) instead of the material selected by the 
DISP bus.
Off
The image source selected by the DISP bus 
is displayed as a preview.
Use [F3] to set the image to be recorded in the video 
memory using the V Source item.
AUX1 to 
AUX4
The output signals of the AUX buses (AUX1 
to AUX4) are recorded as the material.
Use [F5] to set the review display using the Review item.
On
After the images have been recorded, the 
images of the video memory recorded in the 
AUX bus are displayed (for 2 seconds or so).
Off
The review display is not shown.
  Use [F1] to display the Rec2 sub menu.
  Use [F2] to select the recording repeat setting using the 
Loop item.
On
The recording of the images is continued until 
the stop operation is performed. 
If either of the following operations is 
performed while recording is in progress, the 
images are recorded up to the last frame, 
after which recording stops.
  When “Off” is selected as the Loop item 
setting.
  When [Stop] ([F5] of Video Memory sub 
menu) is pressed.
Off
Images are recorded up to the maximum 
recording time (set using the Limit items), 
after which recording stops automatically.
  Use [F3] to set the quality of the images to be recorded 
using the Quality item.
Standard
Standard image quality
Maximum 600 frames 
(20 seconds with 59.94i format)
High
High image quality
Maximum 300 frames 
(10 seconds with 59.94i format)
  Use [F4] to set the maximum recording time using the 
Limit item.
  Use [F1] to display the Video Memory1 sub menu.
  As soon as [F3] (Rec) is pressed, the recording of the 
moving images starts.