JVC KY-F70U KY-F70U Computer Imaging Camera Instructions (827KB) - Page 11
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i FREEZE button While in the REC mode, press this button to capture a still image (freeze) of the images being outputted through the MONITOR terminal. At the same time, the still image is saved to the main unit memory. Pressing this button once more will cancel the still image and return to the camera images. Saving images to the main unit memory ( ੬ page 34) MEMO You can also set the unit to automatically cancel the still image after 5 seconds. FREEZE screen, CANCEL screen ( ੬ page 53) j MONITOR output terminal (D-sub 15-pin, female) Used to connect to a VGA monitor or SXGA compatible capture board. The default setting is set to VGA monitor compatible. To change the setting from VGA mode to SXGA mode, change the dip switch settings. Setting the monitor ( ੬ page 24) ● When in the SXGA mode, images of 1360 × 1024 pixles (7.5 frames/sec.) are outputted. ● For the VGA mode, you can select between the FINE mode of 640 × 480 pixels (7.5 frames/sec.) or DRAFT mode of 640 × 240 pixels (30 frames/sec.) in the menu screen. Setting the VGA mode ( ੬ page 25) k LENS connection terminal Used to connect the lens cable. Mounting the lens ( ੬ page 17) l POWER display lamp This lamp lights when the power of the main unit is on. m DC IN power input terminal (Mini DIN 8-pin, female) Main unit power supply (DC 12V) is supplied through this terminal. For the power supply, use the AA-P700 AC adapter. Connecting the power ( ੬ page 18) n REMOTE terminal (Metal 10-pin, female) Used to connect external devices such as a freeze switch or flash unit. 5. Various recording methods ( ੬ page 40) o Dip switches Used to set the SCSI ID ( ੬ page 24) and monitor ( ੬ page 24), and output color bar ( ੬ page 28). p SCSI terminal (Half-pitch 50-pin × 2) Used to directly output to an MO drive ( ੬ page 20) or printer ( ੬ page 21). The default setting of the SCSI ID is 7. Change the SCSI ID setting when connecting to a PC, etc. Connecting to a PC ( ੬ page 64) E11