
This button is used to select or execute menu items, to respond to YES/NO queries
from the LCD, and to initiate edit operations.
6.5.5 RECALL LOC Key
This key is used to recall locate points, as described in Section 3: Recording &
Transport Operation.
6.5.6 ENTER TIME Key
This function allows you to cue the transport to an exact SMPTE location by
typing it in directly on the numeric keypad.
Cueing Directly to a SMPTE Location with ENTER TIME
1.
Press the ENTER TIME button.
(This function is available during any
transport mode except Record.) The LCD will change to show the captured
SMPTE time on the bottom line and the current time on the top line. If
the transport is stopped, these numbers will be the same. In PLAY, the
number on the top line will continue to increment. The cursor will be
flashing beneath the frames or seconds field of the captured time.
2.
Enter the SMPTE time you want starting with frames, then seconds
and finally minutes and hours. (
You may also use the cursor keys to
move the cursor among different fields, so you may enter times directly.)
3.
Press ENTER to accept the new SMPTE location
. RADAR II will cue to
the new location and return to Ready Mode.
Please Note:
You may change the default SMPTE field (i.e. the flashing cursor rests on the
Seconds field rather than the Frames field) on the Preferences menu, as
described in §4.6.
6.6 TRANSPORT KEYS
The Transport keys on the Session Controller are described in Section 3: Recording
& Transport Operation.
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