Sony DXC-9100P Operating Instructions Manual page 48

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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
the RM-C950
used with the unit
PRINT
FREEZE
FLASH
SCAN
LONG
SHUTTER SPEED
EXPOSURE
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Function
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.
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
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This button works only
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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