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K L
a time-out of five seconds of non-activity, the display returns to
the main screen.
Changes can only be made when the settings lock switch is in the
unlocked position.
Film plane index F
Provides a measuring point for the actual position of the film plane
in the magazine. Used for calculations in critical applications.
Darkslide indicator G
Indicates whether the darkslide is in place or withdrawn:
RED = stop ! = exposure CANNOT be made
(magazine can be removed from camera)
WHITE = ok ! = exposure CAN be made
(magazine cannot be removed from camera)
If you attempt to make an exposure when the darkslide is closed,
however, you will receive a warning message in the viewfinder
and grip LCDs – ‘e darkslide is closed’.
Darkslide key H
Withdraws and replaces the darkslide. Fold out the key and turn it
counter-clockwise 360° (towards the open symbol) to withdraw it
and clockwise 360° (towards the closed symbol) to replace it.
The darkslide can only be withdrawn when the magazine is at-
tached to the camera.
Film tab holder I
Holds an ID tab from the film roll pack as a reminder of the type
of film loaded. Don’t forget to change it if you change film type!
Film holder key J
Secures the film holder in the magazine. Fold out the key and
turn counter-clockwise 90° to remove the film holder and turn
clockwise 90˚ to lock the film holder in place.
Magazine settings lock K
All settings can be locked to avoid inadvertent changes. To change
the settings, slide the settings lock (see illus) to the right until it
stops. Aer the changes have been made, slide the settings lock
to the le (see symbol on magazine) again to secure the new set-
tings.
Databus interface L
Data interface between magazine and camera. Ensure the contacts
are kept clean and protected from damage. Keep the protective
cover on when the magazine is being stored or transported.