Normal Shutter

This mode provides continuous video output with the electronic shutter selected by switches to capture a high-speed moving object clearly.

Setting of the Normal Shutter

Using the DIP switches on the rear panel

Shutter

Mode Setting

External Trigger Shutter

By inputting an external trigger pulse, the camera is able to capture fast-moving objects clearly.

Set DIP switches 6, 7, and 8 on the rear panel to Mode 1 or Mode 2 (See the table below).

When you set the trigger pulse width to 1/3 of a second or more, the output signal changes to the normal VIDEO signal.

There are two modes for timing in which a video signal is obtained.

OFF

1/125 1/250 1/500 1/1000

1/10000

(EIA) Flickerless*

In this mode, a video signal synchronized with a VD signal is output after a trigger pulse is input.

A video signal is synchronized with the external VD signal when an external HD/VD signal is input.

A video signal is synchronized with an internal VD signal when no external HD/VD signal is input.

Mode 2 (Reset mode)

In this mode, an internal VD is reset, then an internal video signal is output after trigger pulse input after a certain period of time.

For details of each timing chart, see pages 13 to 20.

1/2000 1/4000(EIA: 1/100 1/8000

Setting of the External Trigger

(CCIR)

CCIR: 1/120)

(Unit: second)

Shutter

You can set the shutter speed with the DIP switches or using the trigger pulse width.

To set the shutter speed with the trigger pulse width, see page 8.

Using the DIP switches on the rear panel

Mode 1 (Non-reset mode)

1/100

(EIA)*

1/120 1/125 1/250 1/500 (CCIR)*

*If you set the mode to flickerless, the positions of DIP switches 1 to 3 are optional.

Notes

The positions of DIP switches 6 and 7 are optional.

The DIP switch 5 position is optional. (The field setting is recommended.) The field setting can obtain a sensitivity that is twice that of the frame setting.

1/10000

(EIA)

1/1000 1/2000 1/4000 1/8000 (CCIR)

(Unit: second)

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