• When the camcorder power is switched off during recording in

 

Auto Interval Rec mode

 

• When you set the POWER switch to OFF, the camcorder will switch

 

off by itself after the tape has run for a few seconds to record the

 

picture data stored in the memory.

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• If you remove the battery, unplug the DC cable, or cut power to the AC

adaptor while auto interval recording, the picture data shot and stored

 

before recording stops (maximum 5 seconds) will not be recorded. Do

 

 

not change the battery during auto interval recording.

• When tape runs out during auto interval recording

Note that the picture data (maximum 5 seconds) shot and stored before the tape stops is not recorded if the tape runs out and the camcorder stops.

Setting the Manual Interval Rec mode There are two kinds of Manual Interval Rec mode:

• Single trigger mode

Setting the number of frames to be recorded at one shooting (NUMBER OF FRAME) enables the camcorder to record the number of frames preset each time the VTR START button or the VTR button on the lens is pressed.

• Continuous trigger mode

Pictures are automatically shot by preset frames at preset intervals by pressing the VTR START button or the VTR button on the lens.

Setting the single trigger mode

1 Follow the procedure in steps 1 to 5 in “Setting the Auto Interval Rec mode” on page 3-29 to select LOOP/INTVAL REC on the FUNCTION 1 page.

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