Set T=0 - NAC Image Technology SP-642 User Manual

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5.2 Set T=0

The T=0 setting is the setting for frame selected to be the standard for the image file time.
The camera frame number uses the frame input by the trigger signal (trigger frame) during
recording as 0. The image file frame number verifies the photographed image and sets the T=0
setting so the frame number for the desired frame can be set to 0.
The frame with the number 0 is called the T=0 frame.
This function is useful if there are no synchronized trigger signals currently photographed, or if
there is a time difference with the frame that should be the standard time for the current
photograph.
In Expert Mode, click
In Basic Mode, click "Set T=0" in the "Control" menu to open the "Set T=0" dialogue.
"Set T=0" dialogue
・"Set T=0" Dialogue
・"Reset T=0" dialogue
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to display the "T=0 Setting" dialogue.
"Reset T=0" dialogue
Changes the frame displayed to the T=0 frame.
(only when multi trigger recorded files are open) Changes
the frame displayed to the T=0 frame, and the difference
between the T=0 frame and the trigger frame is reflected on
other blocks in the file.
Changes the frame displayed to the T=0 frame and reflects
the difference between the T=0 frame and the trigger frame
on all of the blocks in all of the open files.
Sets the trigger frame for blocks containing the frame
displayed to the T=0 frame
(only when multi trigger recorded files are open)
Sets the T=0 frame for all blocks in the displayed files to
each trigger frame.
Sets the T=0 frame for all files displayed in the item list to
each trigger frame.
Closes the "Set T=0" and "Reset T=0" dialogues.
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