Panasonic Arbitrator 360 Mode D’Emploi

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•  Video input at the [CAMERA1] 
or [CAMERA2] connector (see 
“Setup” on page 34, “Selecting 
a camera” on page 55 and “Init 
Camera Select” on page 75) is 
recorded.
•  Audio input at the [AUDIO IN 1,2] 
or [IN CAR MIC] connectors (see 
“Setup” on page 34, “Selecting 
Audio2 input” on page 59 and “Init 
Audio2 In Select” on page 75) is 
recorded.
•  Recording stops if the P2 card slot 
cover is opened.
•  Recording cannot start unless the 
P2 card slot cover is closed.
•  Recording will not start while the 
user is configuring administrator 
settings, even if the level signal 
satisfies the recording start 
conditions. In this case, recording 
will still not start when the user 
quits the administrator settings. 
To start recording, the recording 
start conditions must be satisfied 
again after configuration of the 
administrator settings is finished.
•  When multiple recording triggers 
are enabled, recording starts 
when the first recording start 
criteria are met, and if a prerecord 
time has been set, the specified 
period before the start event is 
also recorded.
•  Recording will not start under the 
following conditions even if there 
is space left on a P2 card. 
   -  When the number of files recorded 
on the P2 cards inserted in slots 1 
and 2 totals over 20,000 files. 
   -  When the maximum number 
of recording days on a 16 GB 
or higher capacity P2 card has 
been exceeded. (See “Format” 
on page 86)
   -  When, on a single day, the 
maximum number of files that 
can be recorded on a 16 GB 
or higher capacity P2 card has 
been exceeded. (See “Format” 
on page 86)
      (However, when the [Rule 
of Filename] is set to “WT”, 
recording can be started the 
next day (the next day according 
to world standard time) if the 
maximum number of recording 
days has not been exceeded. 
(see “Setup” on page 36 and 
“Rule of Filename” on page 76) 
Starting and Stopping Recording 
(continued)
Stopping Recording
Setting criteria determines when 
recording stops. Settings that affect 
when recording stops include the stop 
timer setting for Rec Continue Time 
and the presence of the recording 
trigger level signal.
The following conditions are handled in 
the same manner. 
•  When the [STOP] button on the 
recorder is pressed
•  When the [STOP] button on the 
Remote Control Panel is pressed
•  When the [REC] button on the Color 
Camera is kept pressed for about 2 
seconds. 
•  When [Action] for detection of trigger 
signals (GPIO1 - 8) is set to “STOP” 
and the trigger signal has reached an 
active edge.