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HCAPTURE button (page 23)
In the
This function is not available in the
Note
This function is available only in the analog mode.
ICOPY button (page 24)
In the
In the
In either mode, press once to print only the number of prints set in the “QTY” menu.
JPRINT button
Prints the image currently displayed on the video monitor. The image displayed when you press the PRINT button is stored in memory.
Note
This function is available only in the analog mode.
KOPEN/CLOSE button (page 10, 22, 33) Press to open or close the paper door. While a print job is in progress, press to cancel the print job.
LPaper Cutter
Cut the paper as each image is printed.
MPaper door
Open to install and replace printing paper, and to clean the head and platen roller. Use the OPEN/ CLOSE button to open or close the paper door.
Rear Panel
A Equipotential terminal
Used to connect to the equipotential plug to bring the various parts of a system to the same potential. Refer to “Important safeguards/notices for use in the medical environments” on page 2.
Bt VIDEO IN (input) connector (BNC type) Connect to the video output connector of the video equipment.
CT VIDEO OUT (output) connector (BNC type) Connect to the video input connector of the video monitor. The output signal depends on the setting of the “VIDEO” item of the menu.
D75 Ω select switch
ON: When nothing is connected to the VIDEO OUT connector, set the switch to this position. OFF: When a video monitor or other video equipment is connected to the VIDEO OUT connector, set the switch to this position.
EANALOG/DIGITAL switch
Press to switch between analog and digital modes. Turn the printer off before switching.
FREMOTE connector (page 12) Connects the
GUSB Cable Clamper
Holds and secures the USB cable connected to the USB port.
H USB connector
Use the supplied USB cable to connect a PC with a USB (USB 2.0 compliant) interface to this connector.
I- AC IN connector
Use a proper power cord for your local power supply (not supplied).
Refer to “Warning on power connection” on page 3 and “Warning on power connection for medical use” on page 3.
8 Location and Function of Parts and Controls