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(6-8) Typical setting procedure
(Example 1) This is the procedure for setting the gain for the
asynchronous shutter operation (1/250 sec.).
[Explanation]
The left example of the setting procedure is for using the
camera in the asynchronous shutter operation. In the left
example, the operation mode is temporarily set to be the
continuous shutter operation because this makes it easier to
set the gain and others. In the case where the image output
state can be easily checked by way of repeatedly inputting
external trigger signal (Vinit) from a user device, the
operation mode should be set to be “Asynchronous Shutter”
from the beginning before setting the gain and others.
(Note) When the pulse width control mode is set for the
asynchronous shutter operation, the above described
method in which the continuous shutter mode is
temporarily set cannot be used (because the shutter
speed at the position “9” for the asynchronous shutter
mode is different from that for the continuous shutter
mode). If the camera is used in the pulse width
control mode, it is necessary to set the asynchronous
shutter operation and then set the gain and others
while actually inputting the trigger signal (Vinit) from a
user device.
(!)
This equipment is designed so that the pulse width
control mode can be set to OFF even when it is in the
asynchronous shutter mode and the mode switch is at
the position “9”. (Default condition)
(Note) This equipment is put into the condition where the
cyclic asynchronous shutter trigger is internally
generated (in the cyclic trigger state) when the menu
is displayed, therefore it is not necessary to
temporarily switch to the continuous shutter operation
as shown above when the menu is displayed,.
(Example 2)
This is the procedure for use in
continuous/ low speed shutter operation
(1/4.3 sec.)
[Explanation]
The above example is for saving the setting in the
program page D.
Fig. 6-3 Procedure 1 for use in continuous/low speed shutter
operation (1/4.3 sec.)
Be ready for switching between high
speed shutter and low speed shutter.
Turn on power.
Set mode switch to “6”.
Be ready for saving in program page.
Set shutter speed to 1/4.3sec.
Switch to low speed shutter
operation.
Apply downward stroke to UP/DOWN
switch.
Set shutter switch to “6”.
Set mode switch to “D”.
START
Turn off power.
END
Save setting in program page D.
Apply upward stroke to UP/DOWN switch.
Save setting in program page A.
Be ready for saving in program page.
Switch to asynchronous shutter
operation.
Be ready for switching between
continuous shutter operation and
asynchronous shutter operation.
Set gain while checking image.
Be ready for changing gain.
Set shutter speed to 1/250 sec.
Temporarily switch to continuous
shutter operation
Be ready for switching between
continuous shutter operation and
asynchronous shutter operation.
Turn on power.
Set mode switch to “5”.
Apply upward stroke to UP/DOWN
switch.
Set shutter switch to “7”.
Set mode switch to “0”.
Set gain by manipulating UP/DOWN
switch upward or downward.
Change mode switch to “5”.
Apply downward stroke to UP/DOWN
switch.
Set mode switch to “A”.
Apply upward stroke to UP/DOWN
switch.
Turn off power.
END
START
Fig. 6-2 Example of procedure for gain setting for random shutter