Chapter 18 Video Display (V7i Only)
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[Snap File Name]
This setting becomes active only when a CF card is inserted in the V7i.
•
[AUTO Designation] (0 - 254)
If you select this option, snap files are saved automatically with consecutive
numbers starting from “VD00000.jpg.” When [Limitation of Snap Files at
AUTO] ([System Setting]
→
[Video Setting]) is set as well, existing files are
overwritten and saved with starting back at “VD00000.jpg.”
•
[Custom] ([File No.]) (0 - 32767)
Be sure to specify the file number. The snap file is saved into the specified
“VDxxxxx.jpg” file. If the specified file has a data, the snap file is overwritten
and saved.
[Exposure Intervals] (
×
100 ms)
This setting is effective when you execute “strobe snap.”
Specify the speed of continuous snap.
If you select [AUTO], files are automatically created up to the number that you specified
in the [Limitation of Snap Files at AUTO] field ([System Setting]
→
[Video Setting]). If
you select [Custom], you can write image data only into the number of files you
specified.
Ex.: Set as shown below:
When the screen data has both snap settings of [AUTO] and [Custom], set the file
number, under [Custom], in the range of [Limitation of Snap Files at AUTO] and not
exceeding the maximum file number [32767].
When [Auto] is set, the number you snapped last is stored in the system memory $s932
(Refer to page 18-14.).
• [Snap File Name: AUTO Designation]
[Limitation of Snap Files at AUTO: 10]
VD00000.jpg
VD00001.jpg
VD00002.jpg
VD00008.jpg
VD00009.jpg
VD00030.jpg
• [Snap File Name: Custom]
[File No.: 30]
Created with
consecutive
numbers
When exceeding
the limit,
overwritten from
the first file.
Always
overwritten to
the specified
file.
JPEG Display
The snap image stored in a CF card can be displayed on the V7i again by using the
[JPEG Display] function. For more information, refer to “Chapter 19 JPEG Display (V7
Only).”
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