I prefer to write the actual reagent, such as AcOH rather than H+, since it is difficult to buy H+, but easy to get AcOH. It is always better to specify exactly what reagent you used, as many acids would destroy a reductive amination, but acetic acid is fine. I have tried to follow many experiments where the author did not clearly show what they did, so the more detail the better. Option 2 is fine, if you replace H+ with AcOH, as you would mix all of the reagents at once. If you actually made the imine first and isolated it, then 1 or 4 would be appropriate, but that is normally not necessary for reductive aminations.