Panasonic Remote Control Panel AG-RCP30P Operating Instructions
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21 Viewing Live Video (continued) Selecting AUDIO2 input 1. Press the [MENU] button. The Menu appears. 2. Use the [,] buttons to select [Audio] and press [ ] to confirm the entry. 3. Use the [,] buttons to select [Audio2 Select]. 4. Use the [ ,] buttons to select “INCAR” or “WMIC”. INCAR : Sound input through the [IN CAR MIC] terminals WMIC (Wireless Microphone) : Sound input through the [AUDIO IN 2] terminals Checking audio Sound output is normally off when viewing live video. Use the...
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REMAIN 4:12 min Restore C1 IRA BL TAL LOCK -- . ----- ----- --- . ----- ---- TRIGGER A B OWN /TGT MPH---000 2006-08-25 14:51:19REMAIN 4:12 min Restore C1 IRA BL TAL LOCK 22 Speed (MPH / KPH) OWN : own vehicle speed TGT : target vehicle speed Target vehicle speed indication depends on the type of radar gun that is connected. For example, one ProLaser3 measurement indicates vehicle speed for a period of about 10 seconds. If another measurement is made within...
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23 Recording Starting and stopping recording Starting recording Press the [REC] button. This starts video and sound recording. The live screen appears automatically if not already on. The Memory Card Video Recorder, the Color Camera and this unit [REC] lamps go on during recording. Note: The Color Camera [REC] lamp goes on regardless of camera input setting (for example, “CAMERA2” being selected with the [CAMERA SELECT] button). The following methods also enable start of recording. But these...
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24 Playback Press the [LIVE/ARCHIVE] button. The playback screen appears and playback starts from the location where playback was last made. If recording was started or stopped prior to pressing the [LIVE/ARCHIVE] button, playback starts from the beginning of the recorded file. Notes: • In the following cases, recorded files may not be played back from the beginning. A trial shoot The following is a description of a test to check if recording can be correctly made. 1. Press the [MENU]...
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25 Changing playback method Playback and pause Press the [ ] button. Playback starts. Press again to pause playback. Use this button to pause slow, rewind and fast forward. Slow Press the [ ] button. Slow plays back at 1/10 or 1/2 of normal speed. Each press changes playback speed from 1/10 to 1/2 and 1/10. Note: Intermittent recording files cannot be played back at slow speed. Quick Replay Press the [ ] button. Playback starts 7 seconds prior to the current location. During slow playback,...
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26 Moving back to a previous skip location to start playback Press the [ ] button. Playback starts from the previous skip location. If the current location is 5 seconds or less away from a skip location, playback starts from the skip location before the previous skip location. However, if the current location is 5 seconds or less away from the first skip location in the file, playback starts from a skip location in the previous file. If there is no previous file, playback starts from the...
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27 Playback (continued) Selecting a file for playback 1. Press the [MENU] button. The Menu appears. 2. Use the [,] buttons to select [Archive] and press [ ] to confirm the entry. The playback file list screen appears. Notes: • Files appear in the order of the filenames (see page 33) that are assigned at recording. “WT” (world time) files are displayed in recording start order (but the time is converted and indicated in local time) ã “LT” (local time) files are displayed in recording start...
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x1/10 2006-08-25 14:45:05 Restore -- . ----- ----- --- . ----- ---- TRIGGER A B OWN /TGT MPH---000 2006-08-25 14:51:19 x1/10 2006-08-25 14:45:05 Restore 28 Speed (MPH / KPH) OWN: own vehicle speed TGT: target vehicle speed Location information (latitude) Location information (longitude) Playback filename (Local time at start of recording) “NO FILE” appears when there is no file to play back. Mode indication : Playback : Pause : Fast forward : Rewind : Slow...
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29 Notes: • An interrupted restore process can be resumed at a later time. • Recording is still available even if there are files in need of restoration. • A recording trigger detected during a restore process or pressing the [REC] button will interrupt the process and start recording. • Files that must be restored do not appear on the playback file list screen. Make sure to restore the files beforehand. • Since a seriously corrupted file may not be possible to restore, do not turn...
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30 Viewing error log data Use the following procedure to open a dialog showing up to five of the most recent errors. 1. Perform steps 1 to 3 in “Viewing software version”. 2. This selects [Last Errors]. Press the [ ] button to accept. This dialog shows the most recent error data (the items listed below). • Month/day (MM/DD) • Hour/minute (HH : MM) • Error No. • Error type (Fatal Error/Error) • Error message (the first 40 characters appear) Notes: • Error data with a low priority is also...