RR-XS410 RR-XS400 - Panasonic
RR-XS410 RR-XS400 - Panasonic
RR-XS410 RR-XS400 - Panasonic
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Preventing unnecessary recording (VAS)<br />
When VAS (Voice Activated System) is set, if silence continues for approx. 2 seconds<br />
during microphone recording, the recording is paused automatically. If the unit detects<br />
sound, the recording resumes.<br />
• Set the recording level adjustment to AUTO<br />
beforehand. (➜ page 22)<br />
• Press [g STOP/RETURN] to stop the unit.<br />
“ ” is displayed.<br />
1 Press [MENU].<br />
2 Press +, – to select “MIC REC MENU”<br />
and press [q OK] to enter.<br />
3 Press +, – to select “VAS” and press<br />
[q OK] to enter.<br />
4 Press +, – to select “ON” and press<br />
[q OK] to enter.<br />
(The factory setting is “OFF”.)<br />
To exit the setting screen, press<br />
[F2 (CLOSE)].<br />
To start VAS recording, press [* REC].<br />
Adjusting the VAS operation level:<br />
Press u, i during VAS<br />
recording.<br />
(The factory setting is “3”.)<br />
* You can adjust the sound detection level from 1 to 5.<br />
* If the audio to record is low, increase the VAS<br />
value (sensitivity level). If the sound is loud,<br />
decrease the VAS value.<br />
g STOP/RETURN<br />
F2<br />
* REC<br />
MENU<br />
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* When the recording level adjustment is MANUAL (➜ page 22), even if the VAS setting is set to ON,<br />
the setting does not change to the VAS recording.<br />
* For important recording, set the VAS setting to OFF.<br />
* If the “LOW CUT FILTER” setting is “ON”, low frequency sound may be cut out and VAS recording<br />
may not activate. In this case, change the “LOW CUT FILTER” setting to “OFF”. (➜ page 21)<br />
* If the recording is paused with no sound state, “ ” blinks. When [* REC] is pressed from this<br />
recording pause state, the status is changed to normal recording pause state and “ ” lights up.<br />
While “ ” is blinking, the “AUTO POWER OFF” (➜ page 52) function does not operate.