Chapter 18 Video Display (V7i Only)
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When selecting a command:
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SNAP ([Auto]/[CH(1 to 4)], [File No. (AUTO/0 to 32767)])
Performs a single snap. When you use a CF card, you can specify the
method to store the snap image. This command is ignored when video is not
displayed on the screen.
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STROBE ([Auto]/[CH(1 to 4)], [File No. (AUTO/0 to 32767)])
Performs a strobe snap. When you use a CF card, you can specify the
method to store the snap image. This command is ignored when video is not
displayed on the screen.
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RE_SIZE
Restores the size of the video screen which was enlarged by double clicking
on video display, using the ZOOM macro command, or by a strobe snap.
The size is restored by double-clicking on the enlarged video display.
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ZOOM ([AUTO]/[CH(1 to 4)])
Enlarges the video screen (640
×
480 dots). If this command is performed
continuously, the previous action is automatically cleared.
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BRIGHT ([AUTO]/[CH (1 to 4)], [BRIGHT(0 to 31)]) Adjusts the brightness of
the video image.
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CONTRAST ([AUTO]/[CH(1 to 4)], [CONTRAST(0 to 31)])
Adjusts the contrast of the video image.
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COLOR ([AUTO]/[CH(1 to 4)], [COLOR(0 to 31)])
Adjusts the color of the video image.
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VIDEO-INF ([AUTO]/[CH(1 to 4)], [SAVE]/[DEFAULT])
You can save the status of the video currently displayed or restore it to the
default display. If you select [SAVE], the display status saved by the [SAVE]
command is kept even if a power failure occurs. When you display video
again, the status will be the same as the previous one. If you perform
[Default], the status is restored to the default.
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PAUSE ([Auto]/[CH(1 to 4)])
Pauses the video display of the channel that you specified. You cannot
make a size change while paused.
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RESTART ([Auto]/[CH(1 to 4)])
Restarts the video display that is paused by PAUSE.
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DELETE (File No. (0 to 32767))
Deletes a JPEG file (File name: VDxxxxx.jpg) saved in a CF card by the
snap function.
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