Working with Multiple-Block Memory
The general recording and playback process when controlling the camera using a multiple-
block memory is the following:
1. Press the A to D CAM key corresponding to the memory block (1 to 4) on which you
want to record the material.
2. Start the recording on the camera by pressing RECORD on the Remote Panel
controlling the hypermotion camera. The material starts recording in loop mode on a
memory block.
◦ If you press RECORD for the first time after selecting the requested block
number, all memory blocks are erased and the recording starts on the first one.
◦ If you press RECORD subsequently and a block is selected, the recording starts
on the currently selected memory block.
◦ If you press RECORD subsequently but no block is selected, the recording starts
on the first available block.
3. Press TAKE to stop recording on the current block and start recording on the first free
block, if available.
4. Stop the recording in one of the following ways:
◦ Press Last cue to position the camera and cue to the first recorded frame of the
block.
◦ Jog the dial to position the camera on the requested image.
◦ Select another block, to load the first frame recorded on this block in play mode.
5. Press PLAY to start the playback.
During the playback, the material played on the hypermotion camera is recorded into the
server via the SDI connection.
Example
The following steps provide an example for a typical use of the LSM Remote commands
with a hypermotion camera:
Note
As the general behavior of some keys differs with the FOR-A FT-One camera, a
specific example has been added to the section dedicated to this camera. See
section " FOR-A FT-One Camera" on page 215
1. Initially, the blocks are recorded or empty
Block 1 Block 2 Block 3 Block 4
2. Press RECORD on the remote to delete any recorded material on the blocks and start
the recording in loop mode on block 1 (first use of this key).
Block 1 Block 2 Block 3 Block 4
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