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TRIGGER DELAY [CONTINUED]
Sets the length of time to wait after a trigger occurs. When the waiting period
ends, recording will begin.
This delay can be specified in seconds or frames.
Example: If a 0.5 second recording is being made, and the pre-record delay has
been set to 0.2 seconds, the camera will wait for 0.2 seconds after being
triggered to start recording, and then stop 0.7 seconds after the trigger was
initially activated.
Sets the amount of time to record before a trigger occurs.
Example: If a 5000 frame recording is being made, and the pre-trigger is set to
2000 frames, when the trigger occurs the camera will record 2000 frames before
the trigger, and 3000 frames after the trigger.
Sets the amount of time after a trigger to start recording. If both pre-record delay
and pre-trigger are 0, post-trigger is the total length of the recorded video.
Example: If a 0.5 second recording is being made, and the post-trigger delay is
set to 0.3 seconds, then the pre-trigger delay will be 0.2 seconds.
Add or increase margin to the left of the record region, represented in red, to set
a delay between the trigger and the beginning of the recording.
Set pre-record delay to 0, post-trigger to 0, and pre-trigger to either the
maximum record time for the given Chronos model, or the maximum record
length as set in Record Modes.
Applies the trigger delay changes and closes the window. Changes will still be
applied even if OK is not selected in the Record Settings window.
Discards the trigger delay changes and closes the window.