9 Pin And Internal
The timeline position is taken from the master machine. The timeline is generated internally and the master
machine is servoed until it locks to the timeline. The MCS controls the master machine.
9 Pin And Video
The timeline position is taken from the master machine. The timeline is generated and read from a video
pulse generator and the master machine is servoed until it locks to the timeline. The MCS controls the master
machine.
LTC From Master Machine
The MCS controls the tape machine through the 9 Pin serial port but timecode is read from the Timecode
Track on the tape machine.
LTC Reader Validation Period
This is the number of consecutively incremented timecode frames that are received before MCS acknowledges
that the timecode source is in play.
LTC Dropout Limit
This is the maximum amount of time (in frames) that bad timecode will be received before MCS drops
synchronisation and timecode display is stopped on the screen. This is also known as the flywheel period.
PEC-Direct Serial Track Arming
This option only applies to systems with the optional Surround Sound Panel installed. The panel has PEC/Direct
track arming.
Arm Only
causes tracks to be armed ready for record.
Arm & Punch-In
causes tracks to arm and receive a punch-in command to start recording immediately.
Single Machine Follows Timeline
When checked, the attached tape machine is servoed until it locks to the timeline. This is the usual setting.
When un-checked, the timeline does not start (take the initial position and start running) until the machine has
servoed into lock.
Generator Mutes Until Locked
When checked, the internal timecode generator does not generate a signal until lock has been established. This
option is un-checked by default.
Allow Recording to TIMECODE And VIDEO Tracks
When checked, this allows the TIMECODE and VIDEO tracks on any attached machine to be recorded over.
This option is un-checked by default and should be used with caution.
Restore machine settings when Encore starts
This is used to make sure that the machine settings (offsets, servo parameters, etc.) are restored to the same
condition when Encore starts. This will ensure that the machines are in a known state (i.e. as configured from
Encore).
See Group Setup in the Transport Menu chapter.
Wait for slaves before issuing PLAY command
This is used to make sure all machines in a group are at the same position before the Group Master starts to
play.
System Menu
Preferences
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