Control of VTRs, Extended VTRs, and Disk Recorders
When video disk
communications,
Extended VTR, or
Sony disk 9-pin
protocol is used
Playing in the
reverse direction in
variable mode.
Playing in the
reverse direction in
variable mode.
Playing in the
forward direction in
jog mode.
Playing in the
forward direction in
jog mode.
Playing in the
reverse direction in
jog mode.
Playing in the
reverse direction in
jog mode.
When video disk
communications,
Extended VTR, or
Sony disk 9-pin
protocol is used
Communications
with the device are
being carried out
normally, but status
information is not
received.
Not
communicating, or
communicating but
the device type
cannot be read.
The REMOTE/
LOCAL switch of
the device is set to
LOCAL.
Cueing up in the
forward direction.
Cueing up in the
reverse direction.
Stopped in standby
off mode.
Stopped in standby
on mode.
Playing in the
forward direction in
shuttle mode.
Playing in the
reverse direction in
shuttle mode.
Playing in the
forward direction in
variable mode.
Playing in the
forward direction in
variable mode.
Chapter
11
External
Devices
recording starts at the position in the same file where
recording was interrupted.
To stop recording
Press the [STOP] button or the [ALL STOP] button in the
device control block.
Checking VTR/Disk Recorder/
Extended VTR Information
You can check the following information using the Device
>DDR/VTR >Cueup & Play menu (5331).
DEV (device name): DEV1 to DEV12 represent
respectively device 1 to device 12.
Reg (register): Number of the register to which settings
apply.
Status: Status of each device.
a)
Not supported by Extended VTR.
Current: Shows timecode for current device position.
Start TC: Shows timecode for start point set on device.
Stop TC: Shows timecode for stop point set on device.
Variable: Shows the variable speed set for each device.
Delay: Shows start delay time set on device.
Mode: Shows operation mode (Loop or Recue) set for
each device.
Cueup & Play
You can use the device control block or Device menu to
save Cueup & Play settings (start point timecode, stop
point timecode, start delay time, and so on) for a VTR, disk
recorder or Extended VTR in an effect register. By
recalling this register, you can operate the following
buttons in the Flexi Pad to automatically control the VTR,
disk recorder or Extended VTR.
[REWIND] button: Cue up to the start point timecode
[RUN] button: Play
With this function you can also stop the VTR, disk
recorder or Extended VTR used for playback at the stop
point timecode recalled from the same register.
Disk recorder (video disk communications
protocol) operation when loop /recue is set
When loop is set: Plays repeatedly between the start point
and stop point.
When recue is set: Automatically cues up the start point
when play reaches the stop point.
Notes
•
In an effect register set on the VTR/disk recorder
timeline, Cueup & Play settings are not possible. To add
Cueup & Play settings to such a register, first clear the
VTR/disk recorder timeline setting before carrying out
the operation.
•
When using a disk recorder with Cueup & Play, if you
carry out the following sequence of operations, the
system may freeze on the frame of the start point.