Setting Of The Rear Panel; Inspection Of The Lcd Panel Display - Olympus oep-4 Instructions Manual

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3.4 Setting of the Rear
Panel
Set the composite 75 Ω termination switch and RGB
75 Ω termination switch on the rear panel to ON (see
Figure 3.17).
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RGB 75 Ω termination switch
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3.4 Setting of the Rear Panel / 3.5 Inspection of the LCD Panel Display
Set to ON
Composite 75 Ω termination switch
Figure 3.17
3.5 Inspection of the
LCD Panel Display
The LCD panel displays the information and messages
according to the conditions of this instrument.
CAUTION
When an error or warning message is displayed, take
proper measures refer to "Countermeasures Against
Messages" in "7.1 Troubleshooting Guide" in
"INSTRUCTIONS (ADVANCED)."
1
Turn the color video printer (OEP-4) ON as
described in "3.1 Inspection of the Power Supply"
on page 14.
2
Confirm that the LCD panel displays the startup
message and that the display then changes as shown
in Figure 3.18.
For details of each item, refer to "INSTRUCTIONS
(ADVANCED)."
Startup message
Caption display
This field shows "C" when the printed picture is
set to contain a comment (caption).
Input signal display
This field shows the input
signal format being
selected (see Table 3.2).
Print quantity display
This field shows the
number of prints.
Memory page display
This field shows the
number of memory page
being selected.
Operation mode display
This field shows the operation mode of this
instrument.The number on the left is the number of
images used in multi-picture printing. Also, in case of
printed image with white frame, "F" is displayed on the
right side of the number of images. The number on the
right indicates the current position of the pointer. It is the
location where the image is stored next.
Figure 3.18
Remaining ink ribbon
display
This field shows the
remaining ink ribbon quantity.
Source/Memory display
This field shows "S"
when the source image
is displayed on the
monitor, and shows "M"
when the memory image
is displayed on the
monitor.

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