Moving Images To Your Computer - Kodak SR series User Manual

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Moving Images to Your Computer

INTRODUCTION
The Motion Corder has two connectors on its front. One labeled SCSI, and the
other Loop Through. These two connectors make up the SCSI interface that
connects to a SCSI adapter card installed in a personal computer. It is possible to
move images from the Motion Corder's memory across the SCSI interface for
storage on the hard drive in you computer. You will need to install and setup a
SCSI adapter card in your computer and set the Motion Corder's SCSI address.
INSTALL A SCSI ADAPTER IN YOUR COMPUTER
After you have purchased a SCSI adapter card, install it in your personal com-
puter following the manufacturer's instructions. You must also install the SCSI
drivers for the adapter as detailed in the adapter's instruction manual.
The Motion Corder's SCSI port must be set to an unused address. Open the
System menu and highlight EXTERNAL I/O. Press the MENU/ENTER button
to open the EXTERNAL I/O menu that appears as follows:
- SYSTEM PARAMETERS -
5. EXTERNAL I/O
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Use the s and t arrows to move to the SCSI ID option. Press the MENU/
ENTER button to step through the SCSI addresses (1-7). If the Processor is the
last device on the SCSI connection to your computer a SCSI termination block
must be plugged into the Loop Through connector. A default SCSI address of 5
is recommended as this address will normally be available.
You received a 3.5" floppy disk with your Motion Corder with an application that
will move image frames from a Motion Corder's memory to your computer's
hard disk. Use file manager or explorer to list the files on the floppy disk.
Double clicking on setup.exe will automatically install the application on your
computer. Double click the Readcam icon to start the application. An explana-
tion of how to use Readcam is on the following pages.
RS232C
4800bps
EXTERNAL SYNC
OFF
MCDL DISPLAY
OFF
SCSI ID
<5>
ESC
A.7

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