Rec/Play; Poweron Rec; Poweroff Time; Loop Rec - Panasonic AG-CPD15P Operating Instructions Manual

Memory card video recorder
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Administrator Setup

Rec/Play

PowerOff Time

Use this function to set the interval
after which the Remote Control
Panel and this unit will shut down
after the ignition switch has been
set to the LOCK (OFF) position.
Setting (min.):
0, 10, 20, 30, 60, 90, 120,
180, AUTO

Init Camera Select

Select the camera selected at power-on.
1:
Color Camera connected to
the [CAMERA1] connector
2:
Commercially available camera
connected to the [CAMERA2]
connector
LAST: See footnote.

Init Audio2 In Select

Select the Audio2 sound input at
power-on.
INCAR : Sound input through the
[IN CAR MIC] connector
WMIC : Sound input through the
[AUDIO IN 2] connector
LINK CAM : Being linked with the
change of camera, sound
input changes.
LAST : See footnote.
∗1 When recorder operation is not controlled by a PC application:
Power is turned off immediately. Note, however, that power is not turned
off while data is exported to a USB memory device, but is turned off after
completion of data export.
When recorder operation is controlled by a PC application:
Power is turned off when control from a PC application is released, or when
the PC card slot cover is opened.
∗2 Applies the setting in effect when power was last turned off. Unless power is
turned off properly, the operating state may not be saved correctly.
∗3 Changing to the [CAMERA1 (CAMERA2)] connector input, sound comes from the
[AUDIO IN 2 (IN CAR MIC)] connector input.
∗4 Normal recording records 10 or 30 video and audio frames per second.
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PowerOn Rec

Use this function to set recording to
start when this unit is turned on.
Setting : ON, OFF

Loop Rec

Setting : OFF fixed

Intermittent Rec

Use this function to record
video frame per second.
Setting : ON, OFF
Resolution/RecRate
Use this function to set the screen
resolution and the recording rate.
Q-512kbps :
320 × 240 512 kbps 30 fps
Q-1Mbps :
320 × 240
1 Mbps 30 fps
F-1Mbps :
720 × 480
1 Mbps 10 fps
F-2Mbps :
720 × 480
2 Mbps 30 fps
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