Connection to Enable Remote Control

The PRINT, FLASH and LONG EXPOSURE buttons on the RM-C950

The names and functions of the PRINT, FLASH and LONG EXPOSURE buttons on the RM-C950 change as follows, when the RM-C950 is used with the DXC-9100P.

Button on

Button names when

Function

the RM-C950

used with the unit

 

 

 

 

PRINT

FREEZE

Press this button to capture

 

 

the image into the memory

 

 

of the DXC-9100P. The

 

 

image is captured into

 

 

memory at the instant you

 

 

press this button.

 

 

 

FLASH

SCAN

With the menu displayed:

 

 

Use this button for data

 

 

setting. The setting value is

 

 

increased by pressing this

 

 

button.

 

 

With the menu hidden:

 

 

Use this button to set the

 

 

scan mode. Each time you

 

 

press the button, the scan

 

 

mode changes in the order

 

 

NORmF.SmN.I.

 

 

 

LONG

SHUTTER SPEED

This button works only

EXPOSURE

 

when the menu is not

 

 

displayed. Use this button

 

 

for setting the shutter

 

 

speed.

 

 

 

Buttons labels supplied with the unit

New labels for the FREEZE, SCAN and SHUTTER SPEED buttons are supplied with the unit. Stick the new labels on to the appropriate PRINT, FLASH and EXPOSURE buttons on the RM-C950.

How to use the buttons

FREEZE button

You can control the memory of the unit using the FREEZE button on the RM-C950. The function of the FREEZE button depends on “MODE” on PAGE 3 menu setting for the unit.

For details on how to set, see “MODE” on PAGE 3 menu on page 23.

The following two memory modes are available. F/F:Whenever an external pulse is input, the image is

captured to memory, replacing the previously captured image and the captured image is output as a still image. This operation is repeated cyclically whenever an external pulse is input.

F/S:When an external pulse is input, the image is captured to memory replacing the previously captured image, and the captured image is output as a still image. When the next external pulse signal is input, the live image shot with the camera is output. These operations are repeated cyclically whenever an external pulse is input.

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