Multi-manual Recording Method Operation
The multi-manual recording method is a method that specifies the number of frames per block
and enables sequential recording of repeated actions. After block recording, it automatically
moves to the next block.
The six settings of "MULTl1(A)", "MULTl1(C)", "MULTI2(A)", "MULTI2(C)", "MULTI3(A)", "MULTI3
(C)" match the settings for the block switch.
•There are no settings for the auto segment switch.
•If using external trigger signals with multi-trigger/multi-manual recording, and the
"trigger signal detection method" is level, if it moves to the next block with the
trigger still in the input state, the trigger is input immediately at the next block
and it may not have the expected results.
In this case, set the "trigger signal detection method" to edge.
•Switch the trigger signal detection method to edge
MULTI1
This is a method that synchronizes the exposure start time for the trigger frames and then
records after the trigger frame at the frame rate set. Determine the number of blocks (number
where a trigger can be input) corresponding to the number of frames per block.
For example, it can be used for injection recording and such when synchronizing the start of
the spray.
Example: With 4 frames (including the trigger frame) after the trigger
•With each block, it is not possible to go back past the trigger frame to record.
•When not recording, the image on the video monitor is not refreshed.
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