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Others
Specifications (Continued)
When IMMED. CAP. is set to OFF
V-SYNC
01
8
7
6
t
RPE
t
RPW
v
RP
The above example shows that the images at the
seventh and eighth positions are captured.
However, images at another positions could be
captured depending on the printer mode and
printer settings.
Note
When AUTO LIVE of the FUNCTION SETUP
menu is set to OFF, the memory image is
displayed on the screen after the image is captured
in memory. In such a case, whenever you capture
an image, press the SOURCE/MEMORY button
so that the source image appears on the video
monitor. Displaying the memory image does not
allow you to capture the image with the correct
timing.
Notation
tRPE
tRPW
VRP
Parameter
Time within
which a
remote control
pulse should
be cleared to
zero.
Length of a
remote control
pulse.
Amplitude of a
remote control
pulse.
MIN
3
100
–
TYP
–
–
–
MAX
12
–
5
Unit
msec
msec
V
Remarks
–
–
This value
is based
on TTL
standards.
When IMMED. CAP. is set to ON
Notation
tRPE
tRPW
VRP
Parameter
Time within
which a
remote control
pulse should
be cleared to
zero.
Length of a
remote control
pulse.
Amplitude of a
remote control
pulse.
MIN
3
100
–
TYP
–
–
–
MAX
10
–
5
Unit
msec
msec
V
Remarks
–
–
This value
is based
on TTL
standards.
Note
This mode is effective only when the source image
is displayed on the monitor screen. If the memory
image is displayed, the image will not be captured
even if the pulse is sent to the printer. Be sure to
display the source image when sending the pulse.
CAPTURE timing pulse for REMOTE 3
Input equivalent circuit
Output equivalent circuit
V-SYNC
01
3
8
2
t
RPE
t
RPW
v
RP
FL
5V
33
Ω
10K
FL
Remote
control pulse
signal
Captured image
Remote
control pulse
signal
Captured image
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Others
Pin assignment
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Input: Input the signal at the low level for more
than 100 msec.
VD OUTPUT: The VD of the input signal
currently selected is output.
Light: A high level signal is output when the
printer is capturing the image in memory.
Busy: A high level signal is output when the
printer can capture an image and can print.
A low level signal is output when the printer
cannot capture
a)
the image, when the printer
cannot print, or when the printer neither can
capture the image or print.
a)
When the printer cannot capture the image: When an input
signal already exists in the printer and the user wants to
capture the image in a certain memory location, but
cannot because the image stored in that memory location
is being printed.
Note
When AUTO LIVE of the FUNCTION SETUP
menu is set to OFF, the memory image is
displayed on the screen after the image is captured
in memory. In such a case, whenever you store the
image, press the SOURCE/MEMORY button so
that the source image appears on the video
monitor. Displaying the memory image does not
allow you to capture the image with the correct
timing.
Design and specifications are subject to change
without notice.
Remarks
(Input)
TTL level
(Input)
TTL level
(Input)
TTL level
(Input)
TTL level
(Input)
TTL level
––
(Output)
TTL level
(Output)
TTL level
(Output)
TTL level
Signal
A
B
C
Reserved
Capture
GND
VD output
Light
Busy
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