Mitsubishi DX-TL930E Instruction Manual Page 48

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10. Turn the JOG dial to display REC•STANDBY and turn the
SHUTTLE ring to the right.
• The sub-item will stop flashing.
<INITIAL SET UP>
TIME DATE ADJUST
ARCHIVE OVERWRITE
@HDD FULL
HDD PB REPEAT
AUTO EJECT
ARCHIVE DATA
OFF
REC•STANDBY
STOP
ON
ALL
11. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left or press the SET UP
button.
Operation during Series Recording
When the storage capacity of the first unit’s memory
reaches a pre-specified level, the second unit will begin
recording. Conversely, when the second unit’s memory
capacity reaches a pre-specified level, the first unit will
begin recording. Through this exchange, recording will
continue uninterrupted.
Operation of
unit #1
Operation of
unit #2
Recording
Recording
Recording
Overlapping period Overlapping period
Shot Recording
By selecting “SHOT” in the REC INTERVAL setting, a user-
specified number of frames will be recorded every time
the REC button is pressed (or every time the REC termi-
nal is activated). It is also possible to establish a specific
time frame for putting this function into effect, so that the
unit will automatically record a certain number of frames
without the REC button being pressed (or the REC termi-
nal being grounded).
1. Press the SET UP button to display the <MENU SETTING>
menu.
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to RECORDING SET
UP and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.
The <RECORDING SET UP> menu will appear.
<RECORDING SET UP>
@REC INTERVAL
REC P.GRADE
AUDIO RECORDING
25F
HIGH
OFF
3. Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right again to flash the sub-
item of REC INTERVAL.
<RECORDING SET UP>
@REC INTERVAL
REC P.GRADE
AUDIO RECORDING
25F
HIGH
OFF
4. Turn the JOG dial to flash “SHOT”. Turn the SHUTTLE ring
to the right to set the sub-item.
• The sub-item will stop flashing.
<RECORDING SET UP>
@REC INTERVAL
REC P.GRADE
AUDIO RECORDING
SHOT
HIGH
OFF
5. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to ONESHOT•INTER-
VAL and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.
• The sub-item will start flashing.
PRE A-REC OFF
ONESHOT•FIELD 1
@ONESHOT•INTERVAL SHOT
6. Turn the JOG dial to flash “SHOT”, and turn the SHUTTLE
ring to the right to finish setting.
• The sub-item will stop flashing.
PRE A-REC OFF
ONESHOT•FIELD 1
@ONESHOT•INTERVAL SHOT
Shot Recording will automatically begin at the
specified time frame when settings other than the
“SHOT” settings of 15 sec., 30 sec., 45 sec., 1 min.,
2 min., 3 min., 5 min. is entered. In this case, re-
cording will begin even if the REC button has not
been pressed (or the REC terminal has not been
grounded).
7. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to ONESHOT•FIELD
and turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right.
• The sub-item will start flashing.
PRE A-REC OFF
@ONESHOT•FIELD 1
ONESHOT•INTERVAL SHOT
8. Turn the JOG dial to flash “ 1” and turn the SHUTTLE ring to
the right to finish setting.
• The sub-item will stop flashing.
PRE A-REC OFF
@ONESHOT•FIELD 1
ONESHOT•INTERVAL SHOT
The number of frames to be recorded is set each
time the REC button is pressed (or the REC termi-
nal is grounded). The desired number of frames can
be selected from among the following: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
10, 20, 30.
9. Turn the JOG dial to the left or press the SET UP button.
10. Press the REC button or ground the REC terminal.
After recording the number of frames specified in the Shot
Recording setting, the unit will go into Shot Recording
standby mode.
11. Press the REC button to ground the REC terminal again if
necessary.
• A pre-specified number of frames will be recorded each time
this operation is executed.
During Shot Recording, please leave an interval
of at least 0.5 seconds between each activation of
the REC terminal (or each press of the REC but-
ton).
12. Press the STOP button to stop recording.
Various recordings (continued)
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