Panasonic Arbitrator 360 Mode D’Emploi

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On Recording 
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Intermittent recording
Intermittent recording records only one image per second 
extending recording time. An audio signal is not recorded.
Intermittent recording and normal recording transit in the 
same record mode. Recording in each record mode is as 
shown below.
Record mode
D1 HI
D1 STD
CIF
D1 10
Normal 
recording (fps)
0
0
0
10
Intermittent 
recording (fps)
1
1
1
1
  Interrupting intermittent recording
Entering a recording trigger during intermittent recording 
interrupts intermittent recording and starts normal recording. 
Normal recording includes pre-recording so intermittent 
recording and pre-recording of normal recording may 
overlap during pre-recording. When a recording stop criteria 
other than the [STOP] button are met, intermittent recording 
starts after post-recording.
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 When intermittent recording is 
started after post-recording, 
audio is postrecorded for the 
duration of the video postrecord 
time, regardless of the value set 
for the audio postrecord time.
  Period when recording cannot be terminated
Under the following conditions, pressing the [STOP] button 
does not stop recording. 
About the first five seconds after intermittent recording 
transitions to normal recording (not including 
pre-recording)
The first five seconds (approx.) after normal recording 
transitions to intermittent recording
Notes:
When both intermittent recording and power-on recording 
are set to “ON”, intermittent recording starts in the 
intermittent recording mode when the recorder is turned 
on. (When intermittent recording mode is set to “OFF”, 
normal recording starts.)
When recording stops after the Rec Continue Time 
elapses, intermittent recording starts without activating 
post-recording. 
When pre-recording time is set to something other than 
“0”, and a recording trigger starts normal recording 
during intermittent recording, the pre-recording time is 
automatically set to start after the intermittent recording 
start time. 
Period when recording cannot be terminated just after 
starting recording, intermittent recording transitions 
to normal recording or normal recording transitions to 
intermittent recording, may become longer when loop 
recording is set to “ON”.
The [REC] lamp lights during post-recording after a 
transition from normal to intermittent recording. 
The Rec Continue Time setting does not function outside 
of a recording trigger.
Recording trigger input
When a recording stop criteria 
other than the [STOP] button 
are met
Intermittent recording
Normal recording
Pre-recording
Post-recording
(Time)
Recording trigger input
When a recording stop criteria 
other than the [STOP] button 
are met
Intermittent recording
Normal recording
Pre-recording
Post-recording
(Time)
About 5 seconds
About 5 seconds
Period when recording cannot be terminated
*
 When intermittent recording is 
started after post-recording, 
audio is postrecorded for the 
duration of the video postrecord 
time, regardless of the value set 
for the audio postrecord time.