System information
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Time: When Ramp is enabled, this value specifies the transition time to be used by the camera 
between the (start) Frame Rate and the End (frame) Rate. Default value is 5 seconds. 
End Rate: When Ramp is enabled, this value specifies the final (ending) speed of the ramp in 
frames per second. When a ramp transition has been completed, the camera will continue to 
record at the End Rate until the end of the Recording. 
Note: When in Varispeed modes the camera maintains the last exposure time selected (unless 
the requested frame rate requires a shorter exposure time) to provide a constant exposure. If a 
variable exposure is required set the Shutter Mode to Relative - this is a fixed angle setting.  
Timelapse 
The Timelapse menu supports single frame image capture and step frame recording under the 
control of an internal Intervalometer, side RECORD key or an external (GPI) trigger.   
Enable: After making any adjustments in the Timelapse menu, check the Enable box to enter 
these values and enable the Timelapse record mode. The UI indicates by changing the top left 
frame rate display from fps to TL, and the lower right audio level display to TIMELAPSE. 
Trigger Mode: Specifies if the camera is to use a fixed Interval of time or wait for a side record 
command or external GPI contact closure to initiate the next frame capture. 
Interval: the camera waits for the period of time defined by the Interval parameter. 
One-Shot: the camera waits for a side record command or external GPI contact closure. 
The default setting is One-Shot. 










