User`s manual
Postrecording button (currently displayed as None).
A postrecording is a defined number of image frames that are stored after
the recording that an event has triggered. The image frames in a
postrecording are retrieved from a looping image buffer.
In many situations, a postrecording is necessary in order to carry out a
successful analysis of the recorded event. A postrecording also provides
a full history of the event that triggers the stop of the recording.
You set the prerecording as a time interval.
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Button for Stop trigger parameters (currently displayed as Manual).
You can choose from several different methods to set up a stop trigger:
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Manual: To stop the recording manually.
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Date & Time: To set a date and time when the recording will stop.
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Duration: To set a time interval after which the recording will stop.
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Conditional: To set a condition to stop the recording, e.g. that the
recording will stop when the maximum temperature in the image falls
below a defined temperature. (This assumes that you have previously
laid out measurement tools in the image.)
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List box to select the trigger type.6
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