Chapter 2
Operation
Chapter 2
Operation
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Manually selecting a memory while in “increment on” mode
Even in “increment on” mode, you can use the /– buttons to
select a memory.
The following shows an example of such operation.
Preventing overwriting of memory
By control from the computer, you can lock any particular memory so that
it cannot be overwritten.
When a memory is locked in this way (status indication
) the memory
selection basically proceeds in the same way as before, except that any
locked memories are skipped. In other words, if only memory 4 is locked,
an image which would have been captured in memory 4 is in fact captured
in memory 5.
In “increment on” mode, pressing the release
button in this state will capture an image in
memory 8. To change this, and select memory 3
for the next image...
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Memory status indication
Switch to memory monitor mode and press
MEMORY – button four times.
Memory 3 is selected.
Switch to live monitor mode and press release
button...
An image is captured in memory 3, and after a
transient review, the system returns to the live
monitor mode.
Press release button...
An image is captured in memory 4, and after a
transient review, the system returns to the live
monitor mode.