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11. Use the Mode button and either of the UP/DOWN buttons on the control panel to turn
the strobe switch off. (The bar under the strobe symbol disappears.) Turn the front
of the camera toward you. Cover the photocell with black photographic tape. Insert
a soldering aide between the flapper door and the bottom of the shutter (Figure 3-5).
12.With the camera aimed toward you, press the S1/S10 button all the way.
The following should happen:
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The warning beeps should sound.
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There should be no strobe fire.
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The moving Quintic frame should swing down below the level of the shutter during
the exposure and should be visible through the open flapper door as seen in
Figure 3-5. (This is the short distance Quintic position.)
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The shutter blades should open and stay open for the maximum time-out period
of 2.8 seconds.
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The camera motor should run.
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The Frames Remaining number on the LCD control panel should change from “3”
to “2”.
Figure 3-5. Quintic lens moves to short-distance setting
Strobe switch
in OFF position
Insert soldering aide in
far left side to hold
flapper door open
Quintic lens moves
all the way down
Summary of Contents for Spectra/Image One Board
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Page 38: ...38 Figure 3 10 Positioning camera on horn against star tester Guide Tab...
Page 75: ...75 Figure 4 5 Spectra pro image pro minolta pro system schematic...
Page 76: ...76 Figure 4 6 One board strobe exposure module schematic...
Page 77: ...77 Figure 4 7 Ranging board schematic...
Page 78: ...78 Figure 4 8 Features module and display module schematic...