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Phantom Help File186
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4.2.5.3.3 Define the Start/End of Recording Actions Parameters
The End of recording actions parameters instruct the selected Phantom camera to perform various
tasks immediately after the image data, or cine file, has been recorded into the camera's DRAM.
1.
Click the Live Control Panel Tab.
2.
Click on Advanced Settings.
3.
Enable, (check), Auto Black Reference.
When enabled, checked, the Auto Black Reference parameter eliminates the need to cover the
lens prior to performing a Current Session Reference with Phantom cameras having the Internal
Automatic Mechanical Shutter option.
4.
Enable, (check), Auto Save to CineMag/Built-In Flash to:
a.
Write the image data into a mounted Phantom CineMag, when the recording process has been
completed, or
b.
Automatically write the image data, that has been recorded into it's DRAM buffer, into the
selected Phantom camera’s non-volatile memory when the recording process has been
completed.
5.
Enable, (check), Auto Save to HDD/CF Card to save the recorded image data in the selected
Phantom camera's DRAM to a:
a.
Specified location and file defined in the associated filename entry box, (//100.100.100.20/
share/mymovie.cine), or
b.
An installed Type 1 Compact Flash Card in certain camera models, (i.e., Phantom Miro 3, Miro
eX3, Miro 4, Miro eX4, or Miro Airborne camera).
6.
Enable, (check), Auto Play Video Out to play the recorded image data, from the selected
Phantom camera, to an attached analog video monitor immediately after the recording process
has completed.
a.
In the Repeat field, enter the number of times the recorded cine file is to playback on the
attached monitor. Entering a zero, (0), instructs the cine file to loop indefinitely when the Auto
Play to Video Out feature is enabled, (checked).
b.
Enable, (check), the FullCine feature to save or play the entire range of recorded cine images,
or
c.
Edit the cine images to save or play:
1)
Enter the First cine image to be used to create the cine file to be saved or viewed, then
2)
Enter the Count, or total number of cine images used to create the cine file to be saved or
viewed, starting from the First image defined above.