Panasonic AWRP120GJ Camera Accessories User Manual


 
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Operating tracing memory (TMEM) (continued)
Deleting tracing memory (DELETE)
1.
Press one of the camera selection buttons
[CAMERA SELECT/GROUP SELECT] to select the
remote camera to be operated.
2.
Press the TMEM button to turn on its indicator.
The tracing memory status appears.
The indicators of number buttons with registered tracing memory
turn on.
CAM1 TMEM
3m50s Remained.
Selected camera number
Remaining possible recording time (max. 5 m 00 s)
z A button with no tracing memory registered does not turn on
even when it is a button with preset memory registered.
Note
3.
Press the MEM DELETE button to turn on its indicator.
4.
Hold down one of the number buttons [1] to [10] that
has its indicator turned on to specify the tracing
memory number.
The registered preset memory and tracing memory are deleted.
Restoring tracing memory (RESTORE)
1.
Press one of the camera selection buttons
[CAMERA SELECT/GROUP SELECT] to select the
remote camera to be controlled from the unit.
2.
Output the images to be shot to the monitor.
3.
Press the TMEM button to turn on its indicator.
The tracing memory status appears.
The indicators of number buttons with registered tracing memory
turn on.
CAM1 TMEM
3m50s Remained.
Selected camera number
Remaining possible recording time (max. 5 m 00 s)
z A button with no tracing memory registered does not turn on
even when it is a button with preset memory registered.
Note
4.
Press the RESTORE button to turn on its indicator.
5.
Press one of the number buttons [1] to [10] that has its
indicator turned on.
The remote camera moves to the start position.
The indicators of the number button that was pressed and START
button [11] blink. (Restore standby state)
zAt this time, you can operate the PAN/TILT lever to change the
start position.
TM03:0m00s
Standby Restore.
6.
Press START button [11].
The tracing memory is recalled and the remote camera starts
moving.
TM03:0m20s
Restoring.
Current recall position
Total time of tracing memory
during recalling