Mitsubishi CP700E- User Manual

Mitsubishi CP700E

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents; Additional sheet
  • Page 3 – POWER REQUIREMENT; PROTECTIVE MEASURES
  • Page 5 – CAUTION ON RELOCATING; SAFETY CHECKS; OCCURRENCE OF A MALFUNCTION.; purpose, not for medical diagnostic purpose.
  • Page 6 – Installing the lithium battery; install the lithium battery.; Installing the print paper and ink cassette.; Install the print paper.; Setting the present time; Set the day and present time to print on the lower part of the print.; Remove the fixed screw on the printing unit.; There is a fixed screw at the bottom of the printing unit.; Fixed screw; Stored position; Preparations before operation
  • Page 7 – Install the lithium battery to the folder.; Protective cushion
  • Page 8 – Installing print paper and ink sheet; Installation procedure of print paper; Right side; Folder; INCORRECT
  • Page 9 – Install the ink sheet; Attention; MONITOR
  • Page 10 – Print paper and ink sheet; Ink sheet; Precautions before printing
  • Page 11 – Menu display; There are 2 menus, Main menu and Memory SW menu.; MAIN MENU; OK
  • Page 12 – Memory SW Main Menu; B . Display “Time Adj Menu”; “Time Adj Menu”; Setting the day and present time; C . Setting the day and present time; LCD display
  • Page 14 – Change the date and present time setting
  • Page 15 – Connection with external equipment; Connection with Monitors
  • Page 18 – VIDEO signal
  • Page 19 – Connection with RGB Analog Signal equipment; Use BNC type cable on the market for connection.; Setting the switches; a.Set the RGB analog signal to “75; Impedance switch for RGB analog signal
  • Page 20 – Connection with RS-232C equipment; Setting BAUD RATE; “System Set Menu”
  • Page 21 – Setting BAUD RATE; “BAUD RATE”; Setting the RS-232C COMMAND TYPE; Select “A” or “B” according to the equipment connected.
  • Page 22 – Setting the communication format of the computer
  • Page 23 – Features and functions; Explains input/output terminals on the rear panel.; REMOTE CONTROL; Explains the functions of the buttons on the remote control.; FRONT PANEL; Connect the remote control of the printer in this terminal.
  • Page 24 – Features and Functions; Print outlet; INSIDE OF PRINTING UNIT; Ink cassette compartment
  • Page 25 – RGB ANALOG INPUT TERMINALS; REAR PANEL; Potential equalization connector
  • Page 26 – COLOR IMAGE ADJUSTMENT button [COLOR ADJUST]
  • Page 27 – picture of the input signal.
  • Page 28 – Printing; Explains storing an image in the memory and printing; Continuous printing; Explains the continuous printing of the same image.; S size printing; One picture image can be printed on one sheet.
  • Page 29 – Selecting FIELD or FRAME; Select the FRAME mode for a high resolution still image printing.
  • Page 30 – Selecting input signal; “MAIN MENU”
  • Page 34 – MEMORY PAGE
  • Page 35 – Note
  • Page 36 – Setting the number of prints
  • Page 37 – Changing the number of prints during printing
  • Page 38 – Setting the functions; switching output of the input signal
  • Page 39 – Monitor display; The menu is selected by pressing; Changing a value, selecting mode, switching; Operation; ON
  • Page 40 – Print setting display 2; Signal adjustment display
  • Page 43 – Displaying menu screen; All functions are operated with the remote control.; MEMORY SW MENU – sub menu display
  • Page 45 – SAVE PRG; Items and setting displayed are shown below.
  • Page 46 – COLOR ADJ Adjusting the color of the image; The each function and setting area is as follows.; C E N T E R
  • Page 47 – ANALOG ADJ The adjustment image of analog input signal display; C O L O R
  • Page 48 – SIGNAL SET Signal selecting menu; INPUT
  • Page 49 – ADDITIONAL Special print setting
  • Page 50 – S E P A R A T E; PRINT Print setting 1; M O D E
  • Page 52 – SIZE
  • Page 53 – USER SIZE ADJ Setting the image size; C O P Y
  • Page 54 – Making a comment; Select the making a comment menu “COMMENT”.
  • Page 55 – Remote control function on the comment display; Menu button; Shift button; Selecting block
  • Page 56 – Editing command; The letter inputting command; Comment making procedure
  • Page 57 – Inputting the letter; Selecting comment block; Selecting characters block; Setting
  • Page 59 – Close the comment menu
  • Page 60 – off the MEMORY SW MENU is displayed.
  • Page 61 – KEY LOCK
  • Page 62 – SIGNAL ADJ Signal setting display; IN SYNC
  • Page 63 – PRINT SET Print setting 2
  • Page 64 – Margin cut
  • Page 65 – SYSTEM System setting 2; BAUD RATE
  • Page 66 – The following printing is available.; cm size
  • Page 67 – Memory pages
  • Page 68 – Image size and the number of memory pages; N O; I J K L
  • Page 69 – MULTI PRINTS; OPERATION; Setting the multi-print function; A A A
  • Page 70 – Displaying the image from input signal (source image)
  • Page 73 – PHOTO PRINTS; Setting PHOTO function; A A; AA; A A A A
  • Page 74 – Selecting the size; Storing images in memory
  • Page 75 – SEPARATE PRINT; Printing the images
  • Page 76 – Setting multi-print and photo-print functions; Setting the SEPARATE function
  • Page 77 – Storing images in memory / Printing the images; STROBE PRINTS
  • Page 78 – When memorizing 1 image in STROBE mode
  • Page 79 – Displaying the source image (image from the input signal)
  • Page 81 – Pressing the MEMORY button
  • Page 82 – External REMOTE 2 terminal on the rear panel; Function
  • Page 84 – TIMING CHART; Input signal level : TTL; External REMOTE 1 terminal on the rear panel; • The pin number on the positive pin is shown below.; External remote terminal Signal allocation Connector REMOTE 1
  • Page 85 – Error messages and countermeasures; Error messages; In case of L-size printing, the image is not printed completely.
  • Page 86 – Other messages; MECHA INITIALIZE REQUEST; Overcoming paper jams
  • Page 87 – Before calling for service; S y m p t o m
  • Page 91 – Made from recycled paper
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COLOUR VIDEO COPY PROCESSOR

MODEL

CP700E

OPERATION MANUAL

THIS OPERATION MANUAL IS IMPORTANT
TO YOU.
PLEASE READ IT BEFORE USING YOUR
COLOUR VIDEO COPY PROCESSOR.

POWER

OPEN

REMOTE

MEMORY

PRINT

MONITOR

CP700

This video copy processor complies with the requirements of the EC
Directive 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC, 93/42/EEC and 93/68/EEC.
The electro-magnetic susceptibility has been chosen at a level that
gains proper operation in residential areas, on business and light
industrial premises and on small-scale enterprises, inside as well as
outside of the buildings. All places of operation are characterised by
their connection to the public low voltage power supply system.

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Summary

Page 2 - Contents; Additional sheet

1 1. Contents ................................................................................................................. 1 2. Precautions ......................................................................................................... 2-4 3. Preparations before operation ...............

Page 3 - POWER REQUIREMENT; PROTECTIVE MEASURES

2 In the interest of safety, please observe the following precautions: POWER REQUIREMENT This Colour Video Copy Processor is designed for operation on 220-240V, 50Hz AC. Never connect to any outlet or power supply having a different voltage or frequency. WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED. AVER...

Page 5 - CAUTION ON RELOCATING; SAFETY CHECKS; OCCURRENCE OF A MALFUNCTION.; purpose, not for medical diagnostic purpose.

4 CAUTION ON RELOCATING When transporting this unit, make sure it is not likely to be subjected to impacts. They can be a prime cause for damage. Further, make sure to disconnect the power cord from the power outlet, and the cables from the connected devices. SAFETY CHECKS Periods: According to the ...

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