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HotShot SC User Manual 

Rev 1.2.5 –March 2012 

© NAC Image Technology Inc 

Jimmy Robinson 

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11)  Trigger a recoding (use the Hardware Trigger OR the 

TRIGGER

 button) 

12)  Review the Images on the camera with the 

PLAY CONTROLS

 

13) Adjust  the 

IMAGE QUALITY

 if required 

14)  Select the required frame range for download (see section 6.7.5). Push the 

DOWNLOAD

 Button to Download the RAW data. The Raw Data File will Open in 

the Main Window 

15)  Review the Images in the file with the 

PLAY CONTROLS

 

16)   Adjust  the 

IMAGE QUALITY

 if required 

17)  Select the required frame range for format conversion (see section 6.7.5). 

Push the 

FORMAT CONVERT

 Button to save as AVI 

18)   Finished! 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Hot Shot CC

Page 1: ...NAC Image Technology Inc Hot Shot SC Hot Shot e64 Hot Shot CC User Manual V 1 2 6 June 2012 ...

Page 2: ...10 2 1 Grant of License 10 2 2 Copying 10 2 3 Term 10 2 4 NAC s Rights 10 2 5 Limited Warranty 10 2 6 Liability 11 2 7 Termination of the Agreement 11 2 8 Governing Law 11 2 9 Entire Agreement 11 3 Copyright 11 4 Initial Setup Software Driver Installation 12 4 1 Un installing Software 12 4 2 Installing Software 12 4 3 The FIRST CONNECTION to the CAMERA 13 5 Setting up the GigE for HotShot CC Camer...

Page 3: ... Resolution Live Image in ARM Mode 32 6 8 3 Loop Playback 32 6 8 4 Play Back Speed 32 6 8 5 The Scroll Bar 32 6 9 Synchronization Modes 33 6 9 1 Sync In 33 6 9 2 Sync Out 34 6 10 Trigger Setting 34 6 11 Double Exposure Mode 35 6 12 Comments 35 6 13 Memory Segmentation 36 6 13 1 Defining Segments 36 6 13 2 Auto ReArm 36 6 13 3 Allow Overwrite 36 6 14 View reticle Controls 37 6 15 Measure Tools 38 6...

Page 4: ...togram 56 6 17 10 Settings Reticule 57 6 17 11 Settings Firmware Upgrade 57 6 17 12 Settings Adjust DACs 57 6 17 13 About 57 7 Multi Channel Wave Inserter 59 7 1 MCWI Settings 60 7 2 MCWI Viewing the Data 61 7 2 1 Live Mode 61 7 2 2 Review Mode 61 7 2 3 Graph Manipulation 61 7 2 4 Graph Menus 63 7 2 5 Selecting Channels to manipulate 63 7 2 6 DRAG DROP 64 7 2 7 Setting the AXIS Bounds 64 7 2 8 Mod...

Page 5: ... the HotShot Link software are compatible with the following cameras NAC HotShot 512 SC NAC HotShot Mega SC MIC NAC HotShot e64 MIC NAC HotShot CC series Any other cameras not listed are not supported Some functions are specific to a camera type and so may not be available to the camera you are using 1 2 SC Camera Series 1 2 1 Rear Panel ...

Page 6: ...should be solid Green DATA LED Indicates when Data is being transferred between the camera and the control PC Lights Blue during Data Transfer ERROR LED This LED will indicate a temperature fault of other critical error ARM LED Will light RED when the camera is in ARM Mode and recording into the memory loop REC LED Will light ORANGE when the camera has received a trigger and is completing recordin...

Page 7: ... USB Connects to the control PC USB2 socket via USB cable POWER Provides power to the camera from the supplied power supply Input requirement is 12 28V DC BATTERY Connector for Batter Power TBD EVF Electronic Viewfinder Provides NTSC video plus power to the external Viewfinder HSIO High Speed Input Output Used for multi Channel wave inserter MCWI see chapter 7 1 3 The Electronic View Finder for SC...

Page 8: ...r of the HotShot E64 camera One is the RJ45 ethernet connector The other is for power and I O signals A break out cable for the PWR IO connector is provided This is for Power Trigger in Sync in and Sync out 1 4 2 LED Indicators The meaning of the LED indicators on the read of the HotsHot E64 camera are as indicated below ...

Page 9: ...nectors There are four connectors on the side of the CC camera 1 VGA Use this to connect a VGA monitor if required 2 PWR Power connector Use the supplied power supply 3 GigE Gigabit Ethernet Connect to the PC via this port 4 AUX This port carries the trigger sync in and sync out signals A break out cable is supplied ...

Page 10: ...l purposes 2 3 Term This Agreement is effective from the day you first install the Software onto any system and continues until you return the original media to NAC 2 4 NAC s Rights You acknowledge that the Software is the sole and exclusive property of NAC By accepting this Agreement you do not become the owner of the Software but you do have the right to use the Software in accordance with this ...

Page 11: ...7 Termination of the Agreement If any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement are broken NAC has the right to terminate the Agreement and demand that you return the Software to NAC 2 8 Governing Law This Agreement is to be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of England and Wales 2 9 Entire Agreement This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between you and NAC relat...

Page 12: ...tware FIRST You MUST do this WITHOUT a connection to a camera 4 1 Un installing Software If you have previous version of HotShot SC Link installed you first un install this You can do this via the Windows Un Install feature OR run the un installer directly To run the uninstaller directly either 1 Choose Un Install from START PROGRAMS NAC HOTSHOT SC where available OR 2 Run c program files nac hots...

Page 13: ...t Time connection to the camera the Firmware version will be checked and will AUTOMATICALLY be upgraded If you have Multiple Cameras you MUST connect only one at a time in the first instance in order for the FIRMWARE upgrade to be successful The FIRMWARE upgrade is a two part process the first Upgrades the cameras firmware and the second modified the Cameras Flash Memory EEPROM If you see the Dial...

Page 14: ...ally in the range IP Address 172 21 10 xxx Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 OR IP Address 192 254 127 xxx Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Before you can communicate with the camera you need to configure your Network Interface Card NIC to be in the same domain Find your Camera network NIC properties and select the properties of Internet Protocol 4 TCP IPv4 Click Properties button Set the IP address to be in the s...

Page 15: ...255 the IP address values have to match the camera For cameras with 172 21 10 x IP Address Usually an IP address of 172 21 10 1 is OK for the NIC With a subnet mask of 255 255 0 0 For cameras with 192 254 127 x IP Address Usually an IP address of 192 254 127 1 is OK for the NIC With a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 ...

Page 16: ...ddress of the camera You should get a reply from the camera if it can be seen on the network as shown below If there is no reply please check again the IP address of the NIC and also that the camera is connected with a correct Ethernet cable cat5e or Cat6 If you need to assign a different IP address to the camera for some reason please contact NAC technical support 6 Control Download Software HotS...

Page 17: ...A shortcut is also placed on the Windows Desktop It is important that when you run the software for the first time that you Check Include CC Camera under settings This will enable the software to search for any available CC cameras This procedure should also be done for e cameras as well ...

Page 18: ...er light on the camera will show green 1 Click the CONNECT button 2 WAIT for connection You will see camera info appear in the image area when completed and the camera STATUS will show READY in the Item List 3 Push the VIEW button Now in VIEW MODE 4 Select the required recording FPS 5 Select the required Shutter Speed exposure 6 Select the required Trigger Mode 7 Select the required GAIN 8 Select ...

Page 19: ...t the IMAGE QUALITY if required 14 Select the required frame range for download see section 6 7 5 Push the DOWNLOAD Button to Download the RAW data The Raw Data File will Open in the Main Window 15 Review the Images in the file with the PLAY CONTROLS 16 Adjust the IMAGE QUALITY if required 17 Select the required frame range for format conversion see section 6 7 5 Push the FORMAT CONVERT Button to ...

Page 20: ...ser Manual Rev 1 2 5 March 2012 NAC Image Technology Inc Jimmy Robinson 20 6 1 The Main Window When the software starts it will look similar to the screen shot below The Screen is divided up into a number of areas ...

Page 21: ...List MultiView TOGGLE Display All Open Files Connected Cameras as Thumbnail Windows Download Download the images from the Current Camera The images will be stored in a RAW format hsf Format Convert Convert the images from the current item to an AVI or image file format The Item can be a Camera OR a File Bulk Convert Convert Multiple Files to and AVI or Image Format via the Bulk Convert Utility Cop...

Page 22: ...ile This will allow you to brows for a file to open Currently you may open the following file formats Extension Type hsf HotShot RAW data File AVI Windows AVI File tif Tiff File jpg Jpeg File bmp Windows Bitmap File Where an image file is selected the software will search for an image sequence based on incremental numbering of the filename 6 2 3 Close Close the current camera OR File selected in t...

Page 23: ...the camera then a raw hsf file is NOT created The Convert DIRECTLY from the camera will take LONGER to perform than a RAW data Download It is recommended that RAW data is downloaded and then converted You can save the image sequence as a Windows AVI or image stream in BMP TIF or JPG format NOTE There is a 2GB limit on AVI file size Use Codec compression or limit conversion range to keep under this...

Page 24: ...odify the parameter of the output files as follows Conversion Start Conversion End Format Filename Save Folder To modify the parameter for an individual item click the parameter in the table To modify the parameter for ALL items in the table click the parameter in the COLLECTIVE entry in the table this is the FIRST Row in the table ...

Page 25: ...et the Auto Exposure Control 6 3 1 Recording FPS The available recording Frames pictures per second are given on the Selection Combo To change the recording FPS select the required value from the Combo If a reduced image size is required for the selected FPS this will be automatically adjusted 6 3 2 Shutter The shutter time or exposure time is set using this Selection Combo The Shutter time is spe...

Page 26: ...ng the value for width and height Special Considerations Limitations The AOI must conform to the following restrictions 1 Width W must be a multiple of 8 2 Height H must be a multiple of 8 3 Total area pixels i e W x H must be a multiple of 1024 The software will AUTOMATICALLY adjust your input to meet these criteria To meet Criteria 3 it will adjust the width or height that you are NOT currently ...

Page 27: ...ocation either as a percentage of memory OR as a number of frames NOTE For XLRT Operation of E64 Camera ONLY a Start Trigger is available This is a 0 start trigger rather than the standard 5 START Trigger described above 6 3 5 Low Light Mode Where a lot of illumination is needed for the recording usually HIGH FPS or Shutter it is not always convenient to have the light available for setting up the...

Page 28: ...bit significance of the 8 bits can be specified Adjusting the Digital Shift is another method of adjusting the light sensitivity separate from the GAIN function above 6 3 8 Auto Exposure Control NOT available on all camera models Auto Exposure Control will automatically adjust the exposure time shutter Speed to give a correctly exposed image This is particularly useful when recording outside where...

Page 29: ... The nature of the FPN changes as the camera temperature changes and also as you set different record parameters The Black Balance is ONLY VALID at the Frame Rate Shutter Speed exposure AOI and GAIN settings that it was generated at So if you change any of these parameters you should re calculate the Black Balance data To perform Black Balance calibration the camera must be in VIEW mode Push the B...

Page 30: ... the White Balance Button is Depressed click it again When Using AUTO mode the camera will calculate the AUTO White Balance Level on the Current Frame or the FIRST Frame if a live image VIEW MODE If this first frame is not correctly illuminated it might be necessary to reselect AUTO in irder to recalculate the AUTO Levels 6 6 Chroma Use the Chroma Combo to select the level of colour in the image T...

Page 31: ...rwards Loop Playback Forwards push button 2x Step Forwards Step ONE Frame Forwards Fast Forward Go to the End frame OR the Mark Out Frame VIEW ARM Go To VIEW Mode if READY Go to ARM Mode if VIEW TRIGGER Software Trigger the Camera if ARMED Go to Trigger Frame Play Back Speed Select the Requested Play Back Speed LOCK Lock the Play Back Speed Mark IN Mark the current frame as the Start Frame This ma...

Page 32: ...ARM Mode it is recording into camera memory In order not to have a detrimental effect on this process the LIVE image received from the camera during ARM and RECORD mode transmitted via the GigE link is shown at a reduced resolution and without and enhancements applied e g GAMMA White Balance Enhance When the recording is completed you will again see the full resolution image identical to that in V...

Page 33: ...lt Sync Modes as defined in the Software Preferences See 6 16 1 6 8 1 Sync In The Sync In mode of the camera determines how the signal input to the Sync In BNC Connector see 1 2 3 is interpreted The Sync In mode is also displayed in the MODE column of the Item List The Sync mode settings are different for each camera series so the menus might be slightly different to what appears here There are FO...

Page 34: ...he Sync OUT BNC Connector see 1 2 3 is interpreted There are THREE possible States for the Sync OUT HIGH During Exposure LOW During Exposure ARM STATUS To change the Sync OUT Mode of a specific camera you should select the camera in the item list and RIGHT CLICK to show a pop up menu Use this To do this HIGH During Exposure Set the Sync Out signal to be HIGH 5v when the camera is Exposing a frame ...

Page 35: ...sure If Double Exposure is ON then a TICK will be displayed net to the menu item In Double Exposure mode the first image is exposed with for the time specified by the exposure setting The second image is exposed for the duration of the specified Frame Period The Time period betewwn the two exposures is 15 nano seconds The opreration is illustrated below Example Frame Period 500us Frame Period 500u...

Page 36: ...ed equally between the selected number of memory segments The default setting for each of these segments will be the current settings This includes FPS Exposure Shutter Gain Digital Shift It does not currently include a custom AOI To change the current segment use the selection Drop Down 6 12 2 Auto ReArm If the Auto ReArm is checked then after a segment is recorded the system will advance to the ...

Page 37: ...Zoom in to the image by 10 each Click Zoom Out Zoom out of the image by 10 each Click Reset Zoom Reset the Zoom to 100 No Zoom Fit to Screen Zoom the image to fit the screen Histogram Show the Image Histogram see 6 16 10 The X and Y indicate the image co ordinate of the Mouse Pointer The Coloured Number Values indicate the Red Green and Blue levels of the Pixel under the mouse pointer ...

Page 38: ...image in order to get a pixels per unit value Click the calibrate button You should then click on two known points in the image in turn After the second point has been specified you will be presented with a calibration dialog as below Enter the know distance between the two calibration points together with the units of measurement To reset the calibration back to 1 pixel 1 Pixel click the Reset Bu...

Page 39: ...ticule The Manual Tracking tool will allow you to manually track up to ten 10 points in the image The results are stored in an CSV file that can easily be opened in a spreadsheet application To begin manual tracking click the Manual Tracking Button A floating window will appear as shown below Use this To do this Open File Open a previously saved Reticule File WARNING Will overwrite and current dat...

Page 40: ... Hide Tracking Window Hide the Reticule window and stop manual tracking 6 14 3 1 Quick Guide to Manual Tracking 1 Click the Manual Tracking button to open the manual tracking tool window 2 Set the Auto Advance spin edit to the number of points you wish to track 3 Click the points in the image in turn 4 The frame advances automatically after the set number of points is positioned 5 When tracking is...

Page 41: ...arget as a Correlation Type Delete Target Delete the current Target Delete Tracked Data Delete the tracked data for the current target Begin Tracking Start Automatic Tracking Target Settings View Edit the Target Settings Zoom In Zoom in on the target Window Zoom Out Zoom Out of the target Window Confirm Point Confirm a point if requested Undo Move Point Undo a manual Move of a point 6 14 4 1 Getti...

Page 42: ... the end of the sequence or until stopped by the user If the target is lost or the software is unsure of it s location then it will stop and ask for user confirmation You can confirm the suggested location by clicking the CONFIRM POINT button OR move the target indicator to the correct location and then click the CONFIRM POINT button If you move the point by mistake you can click the UNDO MOVE but...

Page 43: ... which the software looks for during the target search process can be updated The default is that it updates every frame This means tat in each frame the software will search for the target as it appeared in the previous frame By doing this the software can automatically adjust for small changes in the shape or orientation of the target In some special cases it may perform better of the template i...

Page 44: ...ea will allow the software to automatically decrease the search area size if it is useful to do so 6 14 4 2 5 Threshold Limit The Threshold Limit is the measure of Pattern Match Accuracy If during searching the pattern match accuracy drops below this level then the software will request user confirmation The default is a 90 match In some cases it may be helpful to reduce this HOWEVER the more the ...

Page 45: ...ement allowed for the Centre of the target similar to the search area If the centre moved more than the value in Max Centre Movement then the software will stop for user confirmation 6 14 4 3 Tracking Results Once Auto Tracking is completed you can view the results by making selection in the RESULTS part of the auto tracking screen The measurements will be base on the image CALIBRATION if conducte...

Page 46: ... the Y axis direction Export to CSV Export the tracking data to a Coma Separated Data File Export To Excel Start Microsoft Excel and post the data into a worksheet MS Excel must me installed on the PC 6 14 5 Grid Overlay You can overlay a grid onto the images The grid lines can be horizontal vertical both horizontal AND vertical or a Polar Grid The Starting point of the grid and the grid size and ...

Page 47: ...om the camera which will be monitored by the software If this portion of the image changes above a defined threshold level it will cause the camera to automatically TRIGGER a recording NOTE There will be some latency between the image change and the trigger command This tool should be used ONLY when an approximate trigger time is required For an accurate Trigger you should use the trigger IN BNC c...

Page 48: ...ate The Auto Trigger Function Live Monitor Show Live results of the Auto Trigger Threshold Sensitivity Show the Threshold at which the Trigger Will be Applied Threshold Change the Trigger Threshold Level by moving the Arrow up or down 6 15 1 1 Define Area To Define the Auto Trigger area depress this button and then drag a rectangle on the Main Image The Camera should be in VIEW mode when this is d...

Page 49: ...reshold sensitivity for the Auto Trigger is set to 15 If the image changes slightly more then the camera will trigger 6 15 1 3 Enable Auto Trigger This must be checked for the auto trigger to be active You should check this just prior to putting the camera into ARM Mode 6 15 1 4 Adjusting the Auto Trigger Threshold The Arrow to the left of the threshold monitor can be moved up and down the bar to ...

Page 50: ...e or Camera Exit Quit the Application Preferences Define Software Camera Preferences Auto Run Specify Auto Run Settings Camera Info View Connected Camera Information Show Histogram Show the live Image Histogram Window Reticule Open the Manual Tracking Reticule Window Firmware Upgrade Manually update camera Firmware CAUTION Adjust DACs Adjust camera DAC Settings CAUTION Settings Hot Keys Show avail...

Page 51: ...ns 6 16 2 General Settings 6 16 2 1 Auto Connect on Startup If this is selected then when the software starts it will immediately connect to any available cameras 6 16 2 2 Include Cameras in Bulk Conversion If this is selected then when a batch conversion to image files is conducted both RAW HSF files AND cameras with recordings already made will be converted 6 16 2 3 Frame Annotation Specifies ho...

Page 52: ...es the folder which is first opened when a File Open is requested 6 16 2 6 Default Save Location Specifies the folder which is first opened when a File Save is requested 6 16 3 HotShot SC specific Settings 6 16 3 1 Sync In Setting This sets the DEFAULT Sync In Mode of the camera see 6 8 1 6 16 3 2 Sync Out Setting This sets the DEFAULT Sync In Mode of the camera see 6 8 2 ...

Page 53: ...en the camera is put into LOW LIGHT MODE See 6 3 5 NOTE If the setting is less than 500 then the LIVE VIDEO OUT will be disabled in Low Light Mode only SC camera 6 16 3 4 Live Video Out Sets the Live Video Out from EVF connector see 1 3 mode 6 16 4 HotShot CC Settings If you are using a HotShot CC Series camera the Include CC checkbox should be checked ...

Page 54: ...Option XLRT Mode Option These options will only be shown if the system is delivered with XLRT options Here you can set the XLRT options 6 16 6 Debug Settings The settings should not be modified unless instructed to do so by a NAC representative 6 16 7 Settings Auto Run This menu takes you to the Auto Run Setup Screen You can use AUTO Run to put the camera into Semi Automatic Operation In Auto Run ...

Page 55: ...pecify the End Frame to Save To Save Filename Specify the Save File name All Segments Specify that ALL segments should be downloaded Activate Switch ON OFF Auto Run Process see also 6 15 2 6 16 7 1 Auto Run Filenames The filename use to store auto run downloads will start wit the value specified in the autorun Setup Display above If Multiple Segments see section 6 12 are used then the filename wil...

Page 56: ...n Noise in the image Black Frame calibration is performed before the camera leave the factory but it is worth re calibrating every 12 Month or so or if FPN noise becomes more visible in the images To calibrate the black frame click the button and follow the on screen instructions You will be required to CLOSE the lens or put on the lens cap If you fail to do this the black frame calibration will n...

Page 57: ...tion of the camera DAC s Under normal operation any modifications are performed automatically You will not normally need to use this function This function is Password Protected and you will be talked through using this by a NAC engineers should It be necessary 6 16 13 About Choosing the About Menu Option display the About Dialog This dialog indicates version information about the connected camera...

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Page 59: ...n the camera and can be as many as 40 samples PER frame Period You may choose to use 1 2 or 4 of the analog inputs Using more inputs will decrease the sampling rate The sampled data is stored in the camera memory together with the recorded images It is also stored in the downloaded data files hsf files The data can be reviewed directly from the camera and also from a saved file The recorded MCWI d...

Page 60: ...se this To do this WIMode Set the Wave Inserter Channel Count Analog Range Set the voltage range used on the Analog Inputs Digital State Specify the Default State of the Digital Inputs Apply Changes to Specify which camera Camera to change the settings for Samples Per Frame Displays the Number of samples per frame for each WI Mode option RESET Reset the GUI to the current camera configuration Appl...

Page 61: ...Boost option if you have a Colour Camera See section 6 7 1 A sample Live Monitor output is show to the left The LIVE MONITOR button toggles the Live Monitor Display Update ON and OFF The Buttons specify which channel to monitor 7 2 2 Review Mode To view the data in Review Mode push the PLOT Button for the required channel The Data will be graphed for the SPECIFIED frame range see section 6 7 5 If ...

Page 62: ...t from which it originated Y Axis You can change the colour of the plot by using the customisation dialog see Modifying the graph display settings The value of the plot at the cursor position is displayed in the legend Use this To do this Save the current graph Print the current graph Copy the graph image to the clipboard Zoom in out of the graph ...

Page 63: ...ion point with master time In list view the data table will scroll 7 2 4 Graph Menus Use this To do this Graph Rename Rename the Graph Graph Copy Copy the graph image to the clipboard Graph Print Printer File Print the graph to a printer or file Graph Export T HIS Save each plot on a graph as an ASCII Time History Graph Unload Close the Graph Window Custom Zoom Scrolling Place Scroll Bars on the g...

Page 64: ...s To manually set the graph axis you must double click the axis to set Where there are multiple Y axis be sure to click the correct one This will display an axis dialog where you can enter the bounds to set 7 2 8 Modifying the graph display settings Right Click of the graph window will display a popup menu This menu will ONLY operate if No Channels are selected Graph Zoom button is INACTIVE The fu...

Page 65: ...sent Undo Zoom Undo any zoom of the graph Maximize Create a full screen copy of the Graph Customization Dialog Display a Dialog to allow full customisation of the display properties of the graph Export Dialog Display a dialog to allow printing and exporting data Help Display graphing Help 7 2 9 Synchronising with other data windows Clicking on a plot in a graph window will move master time to the ...

Page 66: ...ss at this stage then the camera may not function correctly In most cases unless instructed otherwise by a NAC engineer you should press OK The Software will now check which firmware requires and update and will also verify that the correct firmware upgrade is available One it is ready to perform the upgrade you will see a confirmation message This is the final opportunity to cancel the Firmware U...

Page 67: ...efore you press OK When the ARM and REC LED have stopped flashing you should only see the POWER LED illuminated GREEN WARNING IF THE LED S are ANY OTHER STATE then you should keep power to the camera and call NAC Technical Support immediately There are FOUR parts to the Firmware The number parts requiring and UPGRADE will vary depending on your current system IMPORTANT The FINAL Firmware is known ...

Page 68: ...g message Below Click OK Cycle the power on the camera Unplug Reconnect NOTE For Software Version after 1 0 0 4 the camera will RE Boot Automatically 8 1 EEPROM Update When you connect to the camera again it may be that the cameras Flash Memory might need to be updated If this is the case you will see the message below ...

Page 69: ...ual Rev 1 2 5 March 2012 NAC Image Technology Inc Jimmy Robinson 69 You should Select YES unless otherwise instructed by a NAC Technical Engineer The Firmware Upgrade is now COMPLETE and you can continue to use the camera ...

Page 70: ...y Inc Jimmy Robinson 70 9 Disclaimer We reserve the right to modify the function of the software without notice to allow for continuous improvement to our software and Hardware systems Due to this this manual may not exactly match the software version that you have ...

Page 71: ... 17 18 Close 2 12 13 24 Connect 2 12 13 23 Digital Shift 2 15 17 Download 2 8 10 12 13 14 19 24 Electronic ViewFinder 2 5 Enhance 2 17 18 Format Convert 2 12 14 FPS 2 9 15 Gain 2 15 16 Gamma 2 17 18 LED Indicators 4 Low Light 2 15 16 Open file 24 Open File 2 12 13 Record Controls 2 14 Select Segment 15 Shutter 2 9 15 Trigger 2 9 15 16 19 20 White Balance 2 17 18 ...

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