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Endless Loop Recording
≥ Insert an SD card.
≥ Change the Recording Mode to  . (l 39)
1 Select sound in loop recording setting.
2 Start recording.
≥ Once you start recording, the scene will be automatically divided every 2 minutes. The divided 
scenes will be saved in the SD card. (Each time you use Endless Loop Recording, a set of up to 
30 scenes will be saved.)
≥ When the period between the time you start recording and the time you stop recording is longer 
than 1 hour (approximate), only the last 1 hour (approximate) part up to the end of the recording 
will be saved. The part before the 1 hour part will be deleted.
≥ Recording stops automatically when approximately 24 hours have passed since the start of the 
recording.
≥ During recording, the   blinks.
≥ The remaining recordable time and elapsed recording time are not displayed. (l 20)
≥ Only when sound in loop recording is set to [ON],   (microphone input level meter) is 
displayed.
To switch sound in loop recording
The menu can be set to switch to sound in loop recording.
≥ Still pictures cannot be taken.
≥ [REC FORMAT] is set to [MP4/iFrame], and [REC MODE] is set to [720].
≥ Image Stabilizer Function is set to   (setting canceled) and Level Shot Function is set to off.
≥ Endless Loop Recording is not possible in the following cases:
j When the SD card is not inserted
j When the approximate remaining recordable time on the SD card is less than 1 hour
(The time between R 0h00m and R 0h59m flashes red.)
≥ Since each set of loop-recorded scenes is displayed separately on the date list, it is convenient to 
play back loop-recorded scenes by date. (l 72)
(The date displayed on the date list will be the one on which you started Endless Loop 
Recording.)
[ON]: Records sound.
[OFF]: Recording of sound is off.
: [RECORD SETUP] # [Sound In Loop Recording] # [ON] or [OFF]