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Parts and their functions
(continued)
Front panel (5)
Audio channel selector button
Use this button to select whether the audio controls for
channels CH1 to CH4 or for channels CH5 to CH8 are to
be controlled.
Each time it is pressed, the channel display LED above
the audio control is selected.
Number keys
Use these keys to input the numerical values of the CUE
points, edit points, etc.
By pressing a number keys from
to
while the
key is held down, alphabet letters from A to F which are
used for the user bits or letters from A to Z which are used
to compose filenames can be input.
Since a multiple number of letters are allocated to each
number key, keep tapping the number key until the
desired letter is selected. To change the input position,
use the ADJUST dial, and then proceed with the input.
PREVIEW/REVIEW button
PREVIEW:
When the button is pressed after an edit point has
been registered, the tape travels and the editing
can be previewed without actually performing the
editing.
If the button is pressed when the IN point has not
been registered, the point where it was pressed is
registered as the IN point, and preview is
executed using this IN point.
REVIEW:
When the button is pressed after a section has
been edited, the just edited section is played
back, and it can be reviewed on the recorder’s
monitor.
AUTO EDIT button
When this button is pressed after the edit points have
been registered, automatic editing is initiated.
If the button is pressed when the IN point has not been
registered, automatic editing is initiated with the point
where the button was pressed serving as the IN point.
PREROLL button
This button is used to locate where a transmission or
manual editing starts on the tape.
When it is pressed, the tape travels to the preroll point
and it stops there.
When the cue time has been registered on the HOME,
PF1 or PF2 screen:
The tape is prerolled from the registered cue time
using the preroll time which was set using
(PREROL) on the <HOME SHIFT> menu.
When the search mode is established on the CUE
screen:
The tape is prerolled from the selected cue point
using the preroll time which was set using
(CU-ROL) on the <CUE SHIFT> menu.
The preroll operation is not performed when the
selected cue point has not been registered or
when the cue point registration mode is
established.
In all other situations:
The tape is prerolled from the registered IN point
(or the current tape position when the IN point
has not been registered) using the preroll time
which was set using
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(PREROL) on the
<HOME SHIFT> menu.
If the PREROLL button is pressed when the IN
point has not been registered, the current tape
position is automatically registered as the IN point
[but only when ENA has been selected as the
setup menu item No.305 (AUTO ENTRY) setting].
When the PREROLL button is pressed together with the
IN (A IN) or OUT (A OUT) button, the tape can be cued
up to the registered point concerned. To cue up the tape
for the cue time registered on the HOME, PF1 or PF2
screen, press the PREROLL button while holding down
the
key among the number keys.
IN (A IN), SET and OUT (A OUT) buttons
When the IN (A IN) or OUT (A OUT) button is pressed
together with the SET button, the IN (A IN) or OUT (A
OUT) point is registered.The A IN and A OUT buttons are
used to register audio IN and OUT points that differ from
the corresponding video points during audio split editing.
When an IN (A IN) or OUT (A OUT) point has been
registered, the lamp of the IN (A IN) or OUT (A OUT)
button which has registered that point lights. When these
buttons are pressed after points have been registered,
the IN (A IN) or OUT (A OUT) point value appears on the
counter display.
When the
button is pressed while holding down the IN
(A IN) or OUT (A OUT) button, the registration of the IN (A
IN) or OUT (A OUT) point is cleared.
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