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23
Operation on the Memory
Card Video Recorder
Starting and Stopping Recording
(continued)
Level
Signal
Stop
Timer
Setting
Criteria to Stop
Recording (whichever
happened earlier)
No No [STOP] button is
pressed
Yes [STOP] button is
pressed or the time set
for the stop timer of the
edge trigger recording
is reached
Yes No [STOP] button is
pressed or the level
signal changes to an
invalid level
Yes [STOP] button is
pressed, the level
signal changes to an
invalid level, or the
signal whose level is
specified is invalid and
the stop timer setting
for the edge trigger
recording is reached
Recording Stop Criteria
The postrecording function continues
to record video after the recording
stop trigger event. The amount of time
to continue recording after the stop-
recording event can be set from the
Remote Control Panel.
Recording stops also under the
following conditions.
There is no more space left on the
P2 card.
When an administrator setup is started.
When an error is detected on a P2 card
and recording is no longer possible.

When the stop time of programmed
recording (see “Programmed recording”
on pages 28, 29) is reached.
When a 16 GB or higher capacity P2
card is inserted and the maximum
number of recording days or files has
been exceeded.
Notes:
Continuous video and audio from
starting to stopping recording,
and including prerecording and
postrecording periods, are recorded
as one file on the P2 card.
If recording time exceeds 17
hours, or if the size of one file
would exceed 4 GB, the data is
automatically split into multiple
files during recording.
Once recording starts, it may
not be possible to stop it during
the first five seconds (approx.).
Pressing the [STOP] button during
this period causes the [REC] lamp
to blink for about one second as
recording continues.
Pressing the [STOP] button when
recording is already stopped also
causes the [REC] lamp to blink for
about one second.
When recording is stopped by the
stop timer at the end of the Rec
Continue Time, the postrecording
function is disabled.
After recording is started by a
level trigger signal, it continues
for at least one minute regardless
of changes to the signal level.
During this period, you can press
the [STOP] button to interrupt the
recording.
If the [REC] button was pressed
multiple times and the recording
trigger set as the edge signal
had multiple active edges, Rec
Continue Time is applied to the
last button press and active edge.
Intermittent recording does not
stop due to the Rec Continue
Time.

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