VCC-F32U29CL
Rev.
900-513-31-01
©2007 CIS Corporation. All rights reserved.
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(3) Standard trigger mode (Slow shutter)
(
Standard mode
) (
Partial scan mode
)
E0
E1
E2
Shutter speed
Real time
E0
E1
E2
Shutter speed
Real time
1 2 3
1 2 3
OFF OFF OFF
1/30
sec 33.37
ms
OFF
OFF
OFF
1/58 sec
17.39 ms
ON
OFF
OFF
1/15 sec
66.74 ms
ON
OFF
OFF
1/ 36.5 sec
34.77 ms
OFF
ON
OFF
1/7.5 sec 133.48 ms
OFF
ON
OFF
1/ 18.25 sec
69.55 ms
ON
ON
OFF
1/3.75 sec 266.96 ms
ON
ON
OFF
1/9.125 sec
139.09 ms
OFF
OFF
ON
1/1.875 sec 533.92 ms
OFF
OFF
ON
1/4.563 sec
278.19 ms
ON
OFF
ON
1/30 sec
33.37 ms
ON
OFF
ON
1/ 73 sec
17.39 ms
OFF ON ON
1/30
sec
33.37 ms
OFF
ON
ON
1/ 73 sec
17.39 ms
ON ON ON
1/30
sec
33.37 ms
ON
ON
ON
1/ 73 sec
17.39 ms
(4) Pulse width trigger mode
In this trigger mode, shutter speed is set by the trigger pulse width.
The trigger pulse width must be set within 1H to 1/2 sec.
1HD step fine shutter speed setting is available.
The following formula can be used to calculate approximate exposure time.
exposure time
=
trigger pulse width (nHD) + 12.43us
( HD = 24.86us )
Be sure to input HD sync signal, otherwise both 1HD of exposure starting point and the exposure time
will
be fluctuated by 1HD if a jitter occurs between trigger input and internal sync.
7.1.2. Operation Mode Settings
(
Rear panel SW4: MODE0, SW5: MODE1
)
MODE0 MODE1
Setting
mode
OFF OFF
Standard mode
(
Internal sync.
)
ON OFF
Standard
trigger
mode
OFF
ON
Trigger pulse width mode
ON
ON
Standard trigger mode (Slow shutter)
Function table
Function
Standard
mode
Standard
trigger mode
Trigger pulse
width mode
Standard trigger
mode
(Slow shutter)
Fixed shutter speeds
Yes
Yes
× ※
1
Yes
Partial scan mode
※
2
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
External sync.
Yes HD/VD
Yes HD
Yes HD
Yes HD
※
1
The shutter speed equals to the trigger pulse width.
Standard mode
Standard mode means progressive scan, 38fps,
and invalid trigger shutter.
In the standard mode and partial scan mode, external HD/VD sync input can be operated.
Standard trigger mode/Standard trigger mode (Slow shutter)
In these modes, the shutter speeds are controlled by the fixed switches on the rear panel.