Instruction manual

Repeat Mode Settings
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Repeat
Select this to enable the Repeat mode.
Start Condition
Specify a recording-start condition. If multiple conditions are set, the first condition satisfied will start the
recording.
Level: Select this to enable a level trigger. You can set level trigger details in the dialog box displayed by
choosing Level Trig and then Property. (See the next page.)
External: Select this to enable an external trigger.
Timeout: If a level trigger or external trigger has been enabled, you can cause recording to start if a
specified recording-start condition is not satisfied during a specified period. Specify the period in seconds.
When 0 is entered, Timeout is disabled. The maximum value is 4294967295 sec.
Stop Condition
Specify a recording-stop condition. If multiple conditions are set, the first condition satisfied will stop the
recording.
Level: Select this to enable a level trigger. You can set level trigger details in the dialog box displayed by
choosing Level Trig and then Property. (See the next page.)
External: Select this to enable an external trigger.
Retime: Enables you to stop recording after a set period has elapsed from the start of recording. You can
set the period in the dialog box displayed by clicking the button. The value you set is displayed in this area.
Make sure to turn the trigger signal level to High before the next start, when you are using an external
trigger for starting with a repeat recording by use of REC TIME.
Repeat Count
Specify the number of times the trigger recording operation specified above is to be repeated. A file is made
for each of the specified number of times. You can also specify “1” to record one time only. Specifying 0 will
result in an unlimited number of repetitions (repetitions until you manually stop recording). The maximum
value is 65535 counts. In case of multi counts or infinite counts, the period between the recording stop and
start is 5 sec or more when you do recording synchronization (Refer to “Recording Synchronization” on
page 29 in Section 5 “Operations”) and 3 sec when you don’t. (For media recording, many more seconds
may be required)