
GX9000 User manual
Rev 2.1
Timecode
ode
•
Park the GX9000 and the external timecode source at the desired
positions.
•
Park the GX9000 and the external timecode source at the desired
positions.
•
Press
Enter
button to transfer the
DIFF
timecode to the offset timecode.
The Offset LED turns on to indicate a non zero offset.
•
Press
Enter
button to transfer the
DIFF
timecode to the offset timecode.
The Offset LED turns on to indicate a non zero offset.
When the
Chase
button is turned on the DIFF display shows the difference
between the incoming timecode and the current off disk timecode including
the offset. This means the difference displays 00:00:00:00 when the GX9000
is chase locked.
When the
Chase
button is turned on the DIFF display shows the difference
between the incoming timecode and the current off disk timecode including
the offset. This means the difference displays 00:00:00:00 when the GX9000
is chase locked.
Pre-loading the Timecode Generator
Pre-loading the Timecode Generator
If the generator is operating in Rec Run mode you can use this menu
heading to load a start timecode.
If the generator is operating in Rec Run mode you can use this menu
heading to load a start timecode.
3
Timecode
T
3
.
TC set
hh:mm:ss:ff
This is be done by selecting
TC set
in the
Sync
section of the SETUP menu
and typing in a timecode using the numeric keypad.
This is be done by selecting
TC set
in the
Sync
section of the SETUP menu
and typing in a timecode using the numeric keypad.
•
Press
the
Setup
button.
•
Press
the
Setup
button.
•
Use
the
Rotary Wheel
and
Parameter Up
and
Parameter Down
buttons
to select the
Timecode | .TC Set
menu heading.
•
Use
the
Rotary Wheel
and
Parameter Up
and
Parameter Down
buttons
to select the
Timecode | .TC Set
menu heading.
•
Use
the
Numeric Keypad
to enter a timecode value.
•
Use
the
Numeric Keypad
to enter a timecode value.
•
Press
the
Enter
button to load the generator. The generator will start
running from the loaded timecode the next time
Play
is
pressed.
•
Press
the
Enter
button to load the generator. The generator will start
running from the loaded timecode the next time
Play
is
pressed.
Chase Record Modes
Chase Record Modes
The GX9000 can operate in two different Chase modes to suit different
applications. The modes are differentiated by how the GX9048 behaves
when transitioning from Record to Stop.
The GX9000 can operate in two different Chase modes to suit different
applications. The modes are differentiated by how the GX9048 behaves
when transitioning from Record to Stop.
In Regular Chase mode, the detection of invalid timecode will cause the unit
to enter Stop mode. The detection of valid (i.e moving) timecode will cause
the unit to go into Play.
Play
needs to be pressed manually to put
the GX9048 back into Record.
In Regular Chase mode, the detection of invalid timecode will cause the unit
to enter Stop mode. The detection of valid (i.e moving) timecode will cause
the unit to go into Play.
Play
needs to be pressed manually to put
the GX9048 back into Record.
In Record Chase mode, the detection of invalid timecode will cause the unit
to enter a Record Pause mode indicated by the
Record
button LED flashing.
On detection of valid (i.e. moving) timecode will go back into Record. This
mode allows the GX9048 to automatically record every event against
timecode with minimal user intervention.
In Record Chase mode, the detection of invalid timecode will cause the unit
to enter a Record Pause mode indicated by the
Record
button LED flashing.
On detection of valid (i.e. moving) timecode will go back into Record. This
mode allows the GX9048 to automatically record every event against
timecode with minimal user intervention.
How to Enter Chase Record Mode
How to Enter Chase Record Mode
Method 1
Method 1
Press
Play
with the Chase button LED flashing. Note that the
Chase button LED flashing indicates that the GX9048 is in Chase but no valid
timecode has been detected. The recorder will wait in Record Pause mode
until valid timecode is detected
Press
Play
with the Chase button LED flashing. Note that the
Chase button LED flashing indicates that the GX9048 is in Chase but no valid
timecode has been detected. The recorder will wait in Record Pause mode
until valid timecode is detected
Method 2
Method 2
Press and hold the
Record
button then press the
Chase
button. If external
timecode is valid and moving, the recorder will move straight into record and
stamp the external code..
Press and hold the
Record
button then press the
Chase
button. If external
timecode is valid and moving, the recorder will move straight into record and
stamp the external code..
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