Panasonic Remote Control Panel AG-RCP30P Operating Instructions
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Setup/Admin [2/2] Radar/GPS Auto MaintenanceFile Management Service Service Version Up AG-CPD15 FAN CAM1 AG-CPD15 Microcontroller AG-RCP30Operating Time Operating Time Operating Time Version Version Version AG-RCP30LCDOperating Time Lighting Time BIOS Creation Date1566 hrs 1482 hrs 1366 hrs 3.00.054.0 3.00.021.4 3.00.009.11366 hrs 1015 hrs 02/22/2006 Radar/GPS [1/2] Baud Rate Bit LengthRadar Model : ProLaser3 Model SelectParity Connection of RedarAddition of Model Stop Bit 48008 bit1 bitNON VPU...
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52 This table shows the relationship between lamp Lit/Unlit/blinking states and the Memory Card Video Recorder’s operating status. : Lit : Normal blinking : Unlit : Fast blinking (about three times/sec) : Blinking consisting of short off intervals combined with long on intervals ∗1 When there is little space left on a P2 card (about 30 minutes or less) or more than 1900 recording files (up to 2000 files) have been recorded, the [REC] lamp will blink continuously. ∗2 If the error is related...
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53 Troubleshooting Before requesting service, check the points listed below. If the problem persists, contact your supplier. Starting up Operation Symptom Remedy Power does not come on.• Make sure the control panel cable is connected properly. Power gets turned off automatically. • If you have set the PowerOff Time (see page 32) and are running the recorder with the ignition switch at LOCK (OFF), turn the ignition switch on (see page 13) and reboot the recorder. • If the operating...
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54 Recording Symptom Remedy Cannot start recording.• Check if the P2 card slots of the Memory Card Video Recorder contain a P2 card. • Make sure the P2 card slot cover on the Memory Card Video Recorder is closed. • The P2 card may be full. Make sure the card has free space, and free up space after uploading files, etc. • Make sure that the write-protect switch of the P2 card is not set to PROTECT. • Make sure the GPIO/SERIAL port and recording trigger conditions are set properly....
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55 Error Messages No. Message Measure E02431 DSP error. Reproduction and record cannot be performed.Wait until the error message is cleared. Call your supplier if the message does not clear after about a minute. E02432 E02440 System error Couldn’t format P2 cards. Insert another P2 card. E02441 Couldn’t format P2 cards. E02442 Found read only P2 cards. Couldn’t format.Disable P2 card write-protection. E02443 Not P2 card. Couldn’t format.The inserted card is not a P2 card. Replace the card with a P2...
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56 No. Message Measure E20801 The recorder reboots by unrecoverable card ejection error. Be sure to use the correct procedure to remove and load P2 cards. E20802 The recorder reboots by unrecoverable card insertion error. E20803 Card is not ready. Please try to reinsert the card, or Reboot from Menu.Check the P2 card and re-insert it, or reboot the Memory Card Video Recorder. E22420Officer’s information file cannot be loaded.The officer data file (wid∗∗∗∗∗.txt) is corrupted. Create a new...
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57 No. Message Measure E28403 Media error. Export incompleted. Replace the P2 card or the USB memory device. E28404USB storage file system error. Couldn’t start export. Replace the USB memory device. E28405 USB storage write error. Export incompleted. E28406 Found update file in USB storages. Couldn’t start export. Delete the update file on the USB memory device. E28407 No P2 cards. Couldn’t start export.Insert a P2 card with recorded files. E28499 System error. Export incompleted. Reboot the Memory...
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58 Status Display The Status Display shows messages about the operating status of the P2 card and Memory Card Video Recorder. Take action as appropriate for displayed error messages. Status Display Measure CARD FULL There is no more space on the P2 card. Either replace it with one having available space, or clear some space on the existing card. CARD PROTECTThe write-protect switch of the P2 card is set to “PROTECT”. Move the switch to enable writing. VUP CARD Writing is not possible on a P2 card...
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59 Specifications indicates safety information. Power supply : 12 V DC Input current : 0.4 A Ambient operating temperature: 0 °C to 45 °C (32 °F to 113 °F) Ambient operating humidity: 10 % to 80 % (no condensation) Weight: 500 g (1.10 lb) Dimensions (W x H x D): 171 mm x 107 mm x 28 mm (6-23/32 inches x 4-7/32 inches x 1-3/32 inches) LCD panel: 3.5 inch LCD Drive system: Polysilicon TFT active matrix Pixels: 220 (vertical) x 320 (horizontal) x 3 (RGB) Speaker output: 0.5 W Speaker: One round...
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60 LIMITED WARRANTY Panasonic Computer Solutions Company (referred to as “Panasonic”) at it’s sole discretion, will replace or repair the below listed “Arbitrator” video system product components with new or rebuilt parts, free of charge in the U.S.A. for the period specified below from the date of original purchase in the event of a defect in materials or workmanship. Coverage does not include wear or cosmetic damage. Lost items are also not covered under the warranty. 1 Year - Video Camera 1 Year -...