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• Press Edit Suite's Fast Forward (>>) transport key. Edit Suite will build
table 002, automatically change the VCR field value to 002, then send
the Record Pause command to your VCR.
- If the VCR pauses, the table number is correct and you are done
with your IR setup.
- If the VCR does not pause, continue pressing Edit Suite's Fast
Forward transport key until you find a table that does work.
7. Configure the GPI-M Port
A. Return to the Configuration Menu, select GPI-M, and press [OK]. The
GPI-M configuration screen will display.
VCRA VCRB VCRC VCRD
VCRR GPI-M GPI-T
GPI-M = MX-1
Configuration Menu
GPI-M Configuration Screen
B. Press [CHG] to cycle through the three choices. Select MX-1 if you will be
using a Videonics mixer, select MIXER if you will be using a third-party
mixer or switcher, or select GPI if you will not be using a mixer. The
MIXER and GPI choices have an associated offset value. Leave the offset
value set to +0000 for now.
C. Press [SETUP] twice to exit the Setup menus and return to the NEW
Menu. (No changes to the GPI-T port configuration are required.)
MX1 A B C D SRC GPI
MIXER SPLT INS STOP
New Menu
8. Attach Cables and Power-On Equipment
• For each VCR port you defined in Step 5 (except for Record VCR's using
IR Control), attach an edit control cable between the VCR/camcorder and
the appropriate VCR Control port on Edit Suite (A, B, C, D, REC).
• If you specified EXT (external) in the TCSRC field for a port, you will need
to attach an audio cable (LTC) or video cable (VITC) from your
VCR/camcorder to the corresponding Time Code IN port on Edit Suite.
This delivers the time code from your video tape to Edit Suite.
• If the record VCR uses infrared (IR) control and it is not already plugged
in, unplug the power supply from Edit Suite, plug the IR wand into the IR
jack, then reconnect the Power Supply. Position the wand near your
record VCR's IR sensor as shown in Step 6.