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2. Manual operation (without PC control)
In this situation, the rotary viewer is used in stand-alone mode, without any external devices.
2.1 Four operational modes:
The rotary viewer is able to work in 4 different modes. These modes are configurable using
the small switches inside the viewer. To get access to these switches follow the next
directions:
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Removing the 6 bolts of the right cover of the viewer (the side where button is located,
picture 4).
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Now you see the round slide drum. Through the bars of the slide drum, you see the
red dipswitches (picture 6)
To change the turn off time of the lamp, you have to remove the
slide drum by taking the 3 bolts on top of the drum away. Be
careful with removing and replacing the drum. You can damage
some electronic parts. Now the time is set to ± 40 seconds.
Turning with a screwdriver the pot-meter counter clockwise, will
increase the time, turning anticlockwise will decrease it.
IT IS BETTER TO LEAVE THE LAMP ON, ALL THE TIME. THIS SAVES THE DURABILITY
OF THE ELECTRONICS.
BY DEFAULT, THE LAMP IS ALWAYS ON
KEEP DIP SWITCH Nº 1 DOWN
Picture 6
Picture 7
Picture 4
Picture 5
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