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In the workstation mode, you can check the timecode and
timecode chase status of R1, P1, and P2 channels.
Timecode Status display (R1/P1/P2 channel)
Remote control using GPI
Overview of GPI control
For T2, the following GPI control are available.
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Controlling T2 with GPI input
You can control T2 by assigning actions to the GPI input port (6 pins).
GPI input will be accepted regardless whether T2 is in the remote mode or
the channel is locked.
On T2, configure the settings in [GPI] -> [Input] tab of the setting screen.
NOTE
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When controlling T2 with GPI input, do not use RS422 at the
same time. Controlling with RS422 may become disabled.
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Controlling external devices from T2 with GPI output
Controlling external devices from T2 with GPI output
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Tally output from GPI
You can configure your T2 to output tally signal from GPI and turn on the
tally lamp of an external monitor while playing back or recording video.
On T2, configure the settings in [GPI] -> [Output] tab of the setting screen.
TIP
• For GPI input/output pin, see “Appendix”.
Controlling external devices from T2 with GPI output
You can control an external device with GPI output by specifying a trigger
for an event in the playlist loaded to the P1 channel of T2.
1
Tap [Config.] on the touch screen LCD of T2.
2
Tap [GPI], and then tap [Output].
3
Tap [Previous] or [Next] and select a GPI output pin.
The number of the selected pin is displayed on the right of [GPI-Output].
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