[18]
LCD Display:
The liquid crystal display consists of two lines of twenty characters each that show various operator messages
depending upon the active panel/display state. Both lines of the LCD can also show various system messages
according to the operating state.
When not accessing menus, the top line shows the position of the playhead. The bottom line shows a time code
value that can be used for functions such as memory locations, IN/Out points, offsets, etc.
LOCATOR SECTION
[15]
CLEAR/
CANCEL
This key performs both a clear and a cancel function, operating in almost all modes and situations.
CLEAR [15]
has no shifted function. In Setup, pressing
CLEAR [15]
generally returns a changed value back to the previously
stored value, or exits completely. In the Error state pressing
CLEAR [15]
will clear the error message and return
the MX-2424 to the previous operating state. During memory location trim or track slip, pressing the
CLEAR [15]
key returns the memory locations to their previous values (before the slip or trim operation changed them). During
time code entry in the Normal state,
CLEAR [15]
returns the time code to a zero value. For most other operations,
CLEAR [15]
will return the MX-2424 to the Normal state.
[16, 71] CAPTURE
The capture key places the time code location of the Play Head at the time
CAPT [16, 71]
was pressed into the
bottom line of the
LCD [18].
After capturing the time code value the
CAPT [16, 71]
LED
will flash until a target
key is pressed to determine the memory location to store the value. This action can be done at any time during
normal operation of the MX-2424 (including play and record). To complete the capture operation, either press a
target key or press
CLEAR [15]
to cancel.
CAPT [16, 71]
may be pressed repeatedly, continually updating the
captured value until a target is determined.
[19]
SHIFT
Where indicated with text above (or to the side of) a key,
SHIFT [19]
is used to provide an alternate operation for
the indicated key. The
SHIFT [19]
key latches when pressed and unlatches after the second key (function key) is
pressed (which performs the operation). If held down while pressing the function key then the operation will be
immediately performed.
(NOTE: Main operations for any key are indicated by the function printed directly on the key. Any key with an
associated LED uses the LED to indicate this main operation. LED’s do not indicate shifted operations.)
[20]
STORE/YES
This key is used to store locations into memory. Pressing
STORE [20]
then a numeric key sequence (00 through
99) would store the location currently in the lower line of the display into the memory location represented by the
numeric key sequence.
The following keys (or key combinations) also represent memory locations that can have values stored into them:
From the MX-2424
[30]
IN
[30]
<SHIFT>IN<OFFSET>
[31]
OUT
From the RC-2424
[69]
IN
[70]
OUT
[78]
OFFSET
[75]
<SHIFT>PREV<REF>
[76]
<SHIFT>NEXT<SYNCP>
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