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Mode Setting
For setting the shutter speed using DIP switches
◆ HD/VD input
• Continuous HD input/Single VD input
*1 This is a signal input from outside. Make sure to
input both HD and VD signals in this case. Input
the signal so that the VD phase aligns with the HD
falling edge.
*2 The exposure time (Te) is determined by the
setting of the DIP switches.
For details, see Page 14.
*3 The normal operation state is carried out when the
trigger pulse width is 1/3 s or more. The trigger
falling edge restores the external trigger shutter
operation. In this case, the area between the falling
edge of a trigger pulse and the subsequent 50 ms
period is an external trigger input inhibition area.
There is no guarantee of operation for any triggers
input in this period.
1
1
2
2
*4 Input the external VD within the period of 10
ms to
75 ms after the trigger rising edge (1 and 2 in
the figure). There is no guarantee of operation
when any other input is selected. If an invalid
signal is input, the input is changed to a valid
signal, and after several V signals, normal
operation will resume.
*5 Video out 2 is output only in the 2I mode.
Note
Make sure that the trigger signal and the VD signal
make up a pair.
An image is not output correctly when the next trigger
is input before the image for the previous trigger is
output.
External trigger shutter operation Normal operation*
3
Mode transition state
External input
inhibition area
(50 ms)
External trigger
shutter operation
Exposure time (Te)*
2
Exposure time
(Te)*
2
Trigger pulse width*
3
T: T=10
µ
s to 75 ms*
4
312.5 H (2I mode)
625 H (1N mode)
Trigger*
1
External HD*
1
Video out 1*
5
Video out 2
WEN
External VD*
1
(Single VD)
min.10 ms
2
µ
s to 250 ms