Time Entry - Cognisys STACKSHOT 3X Owner's Manual

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Notice how along the right side there is the return arrow (take me back without changing!), a
"Reset" which restores the factory setting, and then "mm" and "um" -- with a green check-mark
behind it. If you wanted to travel 12.5 mm, you would touch "1", "2", ".", "5" and then "mm".
Once you touch the "mm" it will save your setting and return you to the previous screen.
You'll also see a "C" button, which works exactly like the clear function on a calculator. It will
clear what you have already entered and let you start over again.

3.2.2 Time Entry

The units of "time" will change depending on what you are modifying. If you're adjusting the
shutter activation time, you'll see "ms" listed as an option, but not hours. If you're doing time
lapse, a millisecond doesn't really make sense so you won't see that – but you will see hours.
This is to try and minimize the amount of options and clutter you have to see. If you really
REALLY want to have a shutter output that is active for two hours (7200 seconds) or a time lapse
that lasts a few milliseconds, you can still do that – but you'll have to use the units displayed on
the screen.
ms:
Millisecond. A thousandth of a second. Fast!
s:
Second. Not so fast.
min:
Minute. Kind of slow.
hr:
Hour. Slow.
Here is an example of a time-entry screen:
Similar to the "Distance Entry" screen, you also have the return, reset, clear, and accept (with
the green check marks).
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