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> User Settings Menu
Stelladat II can store four different User Settings for specific applications. This function is also
useful if several people work with the same recorder, saving to everyone the trouble of manually
enter the various parameters. Called by default
User Setting 1
to
4
, these settings can be
configured, named, loaded and edited anytime and include Stelladat II's following parameters:
•
Time Code (running mode - Free run or Record run - sources and in- and output formats)
•
Battery type
•
Display configuration (counters, level meters, date)
•
Audio routing
•
Recording mode (number of tracks, sampling frequency, assemble or subcodes).
•
Audio source (analog or digital).
•
Reference clock (internal, external or digital).
•
Powering state of the analog in- and outputs and of the digital optical in/output.
As well as several options:
•
Limiter on or off
•
Emphasis
•
Key combination to start recording (REC key only or REC and PLAY key simultaneously)
•
Automatic recording of START ID and END ID
•
Mode after loc
•
Rotating time of the tape scanner in STOP mode
•
Activation of the RS422 serial port
To save a configuration: Place the cursor > facing the
User Setting
number under which the
parameters are to be stored, select
Store
and confirm by pressing on the joystick.
To load an existing configuration, the procedure is identical but
Recall
is to be selected instead
of
Store
.
To name a
User Setting
after having saved it with
Store
, select the
Name
function: a new
screen appears which allows to compose a name with alphanumeric characters. The moves of
the joystick
allow to navigate through the characters, a vertical pressure selects one. The ESC key cancels
the procedure if the field is empty or erases the last entered character. A name can include 14
characters and is validated as soon as the 14th character has been entered. If the name
includes less than 14 characters, fill up the field with spaces.
Summary of Contents for Stelladat II
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