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Panasonic AG-CPD20P - Recording Settings; Pre-recording and Post-recording Explained

Panasonic AG-CPD20P
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On Recording
(continued)
Write-protect switch
The SDHC Memory Card is equipped with a write-protect
switch. Sliding this switch to the LOCK position prevents
writing data, formatting SDHC Memory Cards and deleting
files.
Write-protect switch
32
LOCK
Note:
If the write-protect switch is set to the LOCK position on any
of the SDHC Memory Cards in the four card slots, recording
will not start.
Pre-recording and post-recording
Pre-recording is the capability of including material from
an interval before the specified start point in a recording.
Similarly, post-recording is the capability of including
material from an interval after the specified stop point in a
recording.
Pre-recording and post-recording times can be set for each
recording time.
Audio pre-recording and post-recording times can be set
separately from video, so pre-recording and post-recording
audio may be partly omitted. Because video pre-recording
and post-recording time settings have priority, audio
pre-recording and post-recording times cannot be set longer
than video pre-recording and post-recording times.
[REC] button pressed
(Recording starts)
[STOP] button pressed
(Recording stops)
Actual recording time
Prerecord time Postrecord time
(Time)
Notes:
Pressing the [STOP] button turns off the [REC] lamp and
video and sound recordings stop when the post record
interval has elapsed.
Then the [BUSY] lamp goes off.
If “Loop Rec” is set to ON, pre-recording and post-
recording do not function.

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