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7 Specific Applications
7.1 Using the V1 with Edit Controllers
Before using the V1 with an Edit Controller ensure that OPTION MENU (1)
Transport
is set to
Emulate
DVW-500, BVW-75 or V1. Use the V1 and your edit controller as you would with a
typical tape machine setup.
7.2 Synchronizing Multiple Units
To synchronize the operation of multiple units you have three options.
1. Use the Doremi RCV2-9p remote controller and set to
Gang Mode
in CONTROLLER
MENU (07).
2. Use an external controller that sends RS-422 commands to all V1 machines
simultaneously.
3. Use the chase mode in MENU (4)
Chase Mode
. See section
9
.
7.3 Playback for Presentation
To use the V1 for presentations, you will first need to record video and audio onto the V1 and
then create segments and playlists using the front panel or download software from the Doremi
website under support: www.doremilabs.com
To record video on the V1 follow the “
Setup V1 for Record
” paragraph
4.10
.
To create play lists and video segments via the front panel see the “
Creating a Play List and
Loops
” paragraph
6.4.4
of the Recording & Playback Chapter.
To create play lists and video segments via Doremi’s software read the readme document that
comes with the software download.
7.4 Time Delay, 1 channel – V1-HD Only
This section describes how to set a V1-HD for broadcast time delay applications.
This is only
available on early model V1-HD with the independent record and play option.
Ensure that channel-1 is in 1R-1P mode by checking OPTION MENU (00).
The
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
buttons on the front panel of the unit will allow access to the channels:
•
Button
1
will select the Recorder
•
Button
2
will select Player 1
•
Buttons
3
&
4
have no effect
Connections:
1. Feed the source video signal to a frame synchronizer (highly recommended)
2. Feed the video signal from the frame sync. to the corresponding input of the V1.
3. Feed sync to the frame synchronizer and adjust its timing.
4. Feed the audio signals to the corresponding AUDIO inputs on the V1.