Operation and Care Manual
3.1.5.14 Video Playback Mode
This option can help reduce the amount of “jitter” that occurs in some
video-image captures. The following choices are available:
Dual Field Video Playback Single Field Video Playback
If you are experiencing “jitter” in your video-image captures, simply switch
to the other playback mode. To select a specific playback mode, press the
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Select or Select
>
buttons (or the F7 or F8 keys, respectively) to highlight
that mode and then press the Stop/Enter button (F9 key) to save it and
return to the Setup menu.
3.1.5.15
VGA Gamma Setup (Not used)
Full Screen - The image field is set on a black background
Print Image - A white box is placed around the live image. The image is stored
in this format and uses less black ink when printed.
3.1.5.16
Print File Format
This option allows selection of screen formatting preferences for printing.
3.1.5.17
Capture Mode Setup
This option allows assigning the camera button single and dual mode
functions.
Dual Mode Button - This mode allows both still and video images to be stored
using a single button on the camera. When in “ Dual Mode Button”, pressing
the camera button will store still image. If the button is held down for two (2)
seconds the system will start storing video. Pressing the button again will stop
video recording.
Single Mode Button - This moder allows for audio to be recorded with still
images if “ Audio Tag recording” is enabled. To record a still image with audio
press and hold the camera button for two (2) seconds; will
appear on the screen. To stop audio recording, press the camera button
again. To record video, press the “Mode” button to select the “Video Capture”
mode. Pressing the camera button will start video recording; pressing it again
will stop recording.
NOTE: Using a fast CF card (15M/s or better) will minimize choppy video recording.
3.1.5.18
Video Output Test
This mode displays SMPTE color bars on the system screen and all external
outputs
3.2 Basic Usage
The OnPoint
™
1.2mm Scope System is indicated to be used in diagnostic and
operative arthroscopic and endoscopic procedures. Examples of surgical
use include, but are not limited to, procedures on the knee, shoulder, ankle,
elbow, wrist, temporomandibular joint (TMJ), ear/nose/throat (ENT).
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