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T132 FRONT PANEL OPERATOR CONTROLS
(Refer to Figure #3)
1. DELAY MULTIPLIER. Clockwise rotation of the 5 position rotary switch increases the magnitude of
the PRE or POST DELAY by a factor of ten.
2. DELAY TIMER SELECT. Four pushwheel switches determine the DELAY timing range. The total
delay interval will be the product of the DELAY TIMER SELECT and DELAY MULTIPLIER. Each
depression of (+) increases each digit by one, (-) decreases each digit by one.
3. EXPOSURE TIMER SELECT. Four pushwheel switches determine the EXPOSURE timing range.
The total exposure interval will be the product of the EXPOSURE TIMER SELECT and EXPOSURE
MULTIPLIER.
4. EXPOSURE MULTIPLIER. Clockwise rotation of the 5 position rotary switch increases the
magnitude of the EXPOSURE by a factor of ten.
5. CONT./NORM Switch. Position of this switch determines single exposure operation (NORM
position) or continuous exposure operation (CONT position). In the CONT position the time between
exposures is the DELAY time interval.
6. RESET Switch. This momentary switch inhibits all functions of the unit. Depress switch to reset
both EXPOSURE and DELAY, and return all T132 outputs to their original state. Shutter state will be
returned to the status set by the N.O./N.C. switch.
7. N.O./N.C. Switch. The position of this switch will indicate how shutter will be timed, opened (N.C.) or
closed (N.O.). In the N.C. position the shutter will be opened for the desired exposure. In the N.O. position
the shutter will be timed in the closed position. Any RESET command will return the shutter to the position
determined by the N.O./N.C. switch.
8. SHUTTER Indicator. The LED indicates when your shutter is energized. In most cases this LED is
illuminated when your shutter is open (For VSR shutters the inverse is true).
9. SYNC. Indicator. LED indicates the status of the Solid State Sync. system. LED is illuminated when
the shutter's electronic sync. is active. (Operates only if shutter is equipped with Solid State Sync. system.)
10. POWER Indicator.
11. POWER Switch.
12. ACTUATE Switch. Depress this momentary switch to trigger the T132 EXPOSURE and DELAY
capabilities from the front panel.
13. PRE/POST Switch. Position of switch determines if DELAY interval occurs before (PRE) or after
(POST) EXPOSURE time. The PRE position delays the start of the shutter EXPOSURE until the end of
the DELAY interval. In the POST mode the DELAY timer is triggered after the EXPOSURE. In PRE or
POST the DELAY output will go high for the duration of the DELAY interval when the DELAY is
actuated. (Due to internal routing of control signals, be sure NORM/CONT switch is in the NORM
position before changing the state of the PRE/POST switch. If the unit is in the CONT position, the unit
may be triggered inadvertently.)
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