22Record StopThere are several ways to stop a record session depending how the recorder is configured.1) Manually by pressing the STOP button.2) When using the Sync to tape feature of the recorder first put the recorder into record pausemode then press the STOP button on the recorder as you would do if recording manually.See page 14 for more information3) Using the Remote Serial interface. See the command protocol at the rear of this manual.4) When using the GPI port on the recorder first put the recorder into record pause mode thenpress the STOP button on the recorder as you would do if recording manually. See page 27for more informationSpecial Record SetupsTime lapse recordingTime lapse can be a useful recording option when studying changes in a subject over a long period oftime such as in large scale building projects or scientific studies or even to create artistic animations.In this option a recording can be set up to capture from one of six time lapse settings.They are: 1 frame per second,1 frame per 2 seconds,1 frame per 5 seconds,every 4th frame,every other frameor 1 frame per trigger. The trigger connection is using the GPI interface.Composite or DV25 sources can be used.Note: This feature cannot be used with HDV sources.Note: This mode is not saved when power is interrupted.Note: A new clip is only created at the beginning of a time lapse recording.Pre-trigger Record MemoryWhen this option is enabled the recorder is always in a record-ready mode when it is not playing. Inthis mode it is continuously storing live video data in its internal buffer which is 8 seconds in length.when a recording is started the last 8 seconds of video prior to the record trigger already exists and isthen stored to disk before the rest of the video is captured.Note: This mode is not saved when power is interrupted.Power on auto recordIf this option is enabled when the unit is powered on the recorder will begin recording immediately.The last settings used before the recorder was switched off will be used for the next recording.