User manual
Phantom Miro Control via "Touch-Sensitive" LCD Screens 287
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6.2.15 Power Off the Camera
STEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURE
1.
Press Power Off selector from the Power Off Display.
2.
In the Power Off Confirmation Screen:
a.
Press the Yes selector to power off the camera.
b.
Press the No selector to continue.
CAUTION
All cine files must be deleted from the camera's memory buffer prior to performing the Power
Off Procedure. If you fail to comply with this caution, the camera will not power down, it will
continue to run until the life of the battery is exhausted.
6.2.16 Using MultiCine with a Phantom Miro Camera
In this topic, we will describe the steps to record MultiCine files to both the camera's DRAM or directly
to the Type 1 CompactFlash Card via the touch-sensitive LCD screen. We will also describe the
procedures to view, edit, and save MultiCine files from both.
NOTE
To view, edit, and save cine files stored directly to the Type 1CompactFlash card you will need
to use the Phantom Camera Control software.
The Phantom Miro1 does not support the MultiCine feature.
STEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURES
Defining the Number of MultiCines (Memory Partitions)
1.
Access the MultiCine Allocation Display.
a.
Gently tap on the Phantom logo, in the upper left-hand corner, of the Live PRE Display.
b.
In the Power Off Display screen gently tap on the ALLOC field.
2.
In the MultiCine Allocation Display:
a.
Gently tap on the + (plus) symbol to add a memory segment, or - (minus) symbol to remove
a memory partition.
RESULT: The LCD will display the number of cines, (partitions), the maximum number of frames
that can be recorded to each memory segment, and the recording duration, (the amount of time it
will take to record the frames at the specified sample rate.
b.
When the desired number of memory segments has been specified, gently tap on the
DONE selector.
RESULT: The LCD will advance to the Reallocate Memory and Delete All Cines? Display.
3.
In the Reallocate Memory... Display gently tap Yes to repartition the camera DRAM or No to