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6-5-2. Interval recording
Example of one interval recording repetition
Recording time
Start time
Recording starts
Recording
stops
With interval recording, when the Number of repetitions
is set to 1, recording will start at the Start time and stop
after the set Recording time has elapsed.
Example of three interval recording repetitions
Interval time
Recording
time
Recording
time
Recording
time
Interval time
Start time
Recording
starts
Recording
starts
Record ready
Record ready
Recording
stops
Recording
starts
If the number of repetitions is set to 2 or more, record-
ing will start at the Start time and stop after the set
Recording time has elapsed. After the Interval time has
elapsed, recording will start again, repeating for the set
Number of repetitions. Then, recording will stop.
If the number of repetitions is set to 0, interval recording
will repeat until the recording media is full, or recording
is stopped manually.
Start time (START TIME)
Recording starts at the set time.
ATTENTION
If the set time has already passed when the system is
made record ready, recording will not start.
The system might take some time to become record
ready if, for example, there are already many recorded
files. Considering this, set the start time with sufficient
spare time.
Recording time (REC TIME)
Recording continues for the set amount of time.
Interval time (INTERVAL)
If the Number of repetitions is set to 2 or more record-
ings, this is the amount of time that the system stays in
a record ready state from the time one recording ends
until the next recording starts.
ATTENTION
o
Set the Interval time to at least 6 seconds.
o
Even if the system has manually been put in a record
ready state during the recording time, the next
recording will start after the originally set recording
time and interval time have elapsed.
Number of repetitions (REPETITIONS)
Set the number of repetitions. When set to 0, interval
recording will repeat until the recording media is full or
recording is stopped manually.
o
When set to 0, if recording is repeated until the
recording media becomes full, the recorded data for
the last recording might not be as long as the record-
ing time setting.
6-6. Starting recording
Press the
0
REC button to make the system record ready.
If a start trigger has been set, recording will start when a
trigger condition is met.
If no start trigger has been set, press the
7
FWD button
to start recording.
6-6-1. Event mark
The
0
REC button can be pressed when recording to set
an event mark.
o
A maximum of 200 event marks can be added to a
single data file.
6-7. Stopping recording
If a stop trigger has been set, recording will stop when a
trigger condition is met.
If no stop trigger has been set, press the
8
STOP button
to stop recording.
6. Recording
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