Kodak SR series User Manual page 22

Motion corder analyzer
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Preparing to Make a Recording
SELECTING A TRIGGER MODE
Open the Live menu and highlight TRIGGER MODE. Press the MENU/ENTER
button to open the TRIGGER MODE sub menu. There are four record modes:
- - - REC PARAMETERS - - -
1. TRIGGER MODE
START
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CENTER
END
RANDOM (press MENU/ENTER to select 1, 10, or 50 frames)
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Highlight START MODE and press the MENU/ENTER button. To begin
recording first press the REC READY button and then the TRIGGER button.
The processor will record images until every frame in memory has been filled.
The processor will automatically stop the recording when the memory is full.
A trigger signal input through either the TRIGGER IN or the TRIGGER SW IN
connector on the rear panel of the processor has the same effect as pressing the
TRIGGER button. To make a START mode recording using an external trigger
signal, select the START mode as above, press the REC READY button and then
supply a trigger signal input either to TRIGGER IN or to TRIGGER SW IN.
Remember TRIGGER IN requires a positive 10 mA TTL level signal to drive the
opto-isolator or TRIGGER SW IN requires a simple contact closure, with no
voltage present, across its connector.
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ENTER
ODE
Highlight CENTER MODE and press the MENU/ENTER button. To begin
recording first press the REC READY button and then the TRIGGER button.
The processor will record images until a trigger signal is received, either through
TRIGGER IN, TRIGGER SW IN or by pressing the TRIGGER button again.
The CENTER mode records an equal number of frames before and after the
trigger signal input. A trigger signal causes the processor to mark the frame that
was being recorded at the time the trigger was received as the trigger point. The
processor records a number of frames equal to half the number of frames avail-
able in memory after the trigger point and then stops recording.
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