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Setting Polarity of External Signal (Standby OFF) in [STANDBY]
–
[POLARITY]
This setting is not necessary for the trigger mode [Internal], [External TRIG], [External
SYNCIN], [R-External TRIG] or [R-External SYNCIN].
External signals (triggers) can be input in two ways – either as step up (POS) or step down
(NEG) signals. In the [STANDBY] – [POLARITY] field, select either [POS] or [NEG].
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Adjusting the Delay Time for External Signals (Standby OFF) in
[STANDBY]
– [DELAY]
This setting is not necessary for the external trigger mode [External TRIG] or continuous
external trigger mode [R-External TRIG].
Set the standby delay in the [STANDBY] – [DELAY] field. When recording in the
external signal (standby OFF) mode, the system recognizes the external signal (standby
OFF) input signal after the delay time specified in [STANDBY] – [DELAY] has elapsed.
Delay times are specified at 10 ns intervals between 100 ns and 9,999,999,990 ns.
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Selecting the Exposure Time for Live Images in [LIVE]
– [EXPOSE]
Select this setting in the [LIVE] – [EXPOSE] field. The default live image exposure time
setting after initial startup is selectable from 200 ns, 500 ns, 1,000 ns, 2,000 ns, 5,000 ns,
10,000 ns, 20,000 ns, 50,000 ns, 100,000 ns, 1,000,000 ns, 2,000,000 ns, 5,000,000 ns, or
10,000,000 ns.
Clicking the
icon displays a window for editing the live image exposure time
selection list (Fig. 5-14).
Fig. 5-14 Window for Editing the Live Image Exposure Time Selection List
Operations in the Window for Editing the Live Image Exposure Time
Selection List
Procedure for adding settings to the live image exposure time selection list
1.
Display the window for editing the live image exposure time selection list (Fig.
5-14).
2.
In the field to the right of the [<< Add] button, enter the live image exposure time
setting to be added to the list.
3.
Click [<< Add] to add the live image exposure time setting entered in step 2 to
the [LIST] field.
4.
Click [OK].
Save the settings and close the window. Once the settings are saved, the added live
image exposure time settings are selectable in [LIVE] – [EXPOSE] in the [REC]
window.