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Quick Start Guides 65
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c.
Scrub in the direction you wish the cine file to go, (right - backwards, left - forwards).
To reset the Mark In and Mark Out Points, press the Reset selector.
4.
Press the Back selector, and Playback the preferred, (edited), file.
5.
Save the edited file to the installed Type1 CompactFlash
Ò
Card.
a.
Press the Save selector in the Edit/Save Display Screen.
b.
Ensure that the Size of the Cine to be saved does not exceed the amount of available Free
Space on the Compact Flash card.
a)
Press the Save Selector in the Save Display Screen if there is enough Free Space on
the CompactFlash Card.
b)
If there is not enough room on the CompactFlash Card to save the cine file:
1)
Replace the CompactFlash Card with one that has enough space available.
2)
Press the Save Selector, or
3)
Connect the camera to the Phantom Control Unit and use the Phantom Camera
Control application to save the cine file to an external storage device.
6.
Ensure the cine file you just downloaded, has been stored in the Type1 Compact Flash Card,
and is not corrupted before deleting the cine file from the camera.
NOTE
A CompactFlash Card Reader connected to the Phantom Control Unit is required for this
portion of the process.
a.
Carefully remove the CompactFlash Card from the camera.
b.
Insert the CompactFlash Card into the Flash Card Reader.
c.
Attach the CompactFlash Card Reader to the Phantom Control Unit.
d.
From the Desktop of the Phantom Control Unit:
1)
Click Start>My Computer.
2)
Double-click on the CompactFlash Drive.
3)
Double-click on the cine file just saved, then
4)
Review the saved cine file in the Phantom Camera Control application.
a)
If the cine file was not saved, or corrupted:
i.
Carefully, re-install the CompactFlash Card into the camera, then
ii.
Retry saving the edited cine file again.
CAUTION
Ensure that the CompactFlash Card is oriented properly before seating it in the camera. DO
NOT FORCE THE CARD INTO THE CAMERA. Failure to comply with this instruction may
result in a serious camera failure requiring it to be returned to Vision Research for service.
b)
If the cine file was saved properly:
i.
Carefully, re-install the CompactFlash Card into the camera, then
ii.
Continue with Quick Start Process.