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Shot Mark List Operations

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Chapter 6 Shot Mark Function 2 1,2 To write during playback, stop, or search When this unit is in any of the playback, stop, or search modes, you can only write a post mark with following procedure. 1 Holding down the SHIFT/ENTRY button, select F2 (REC/ERS) to set "REC". Note A post mark can be written only when F2 is set to "REC". 2 At the position you want to write the mark, hold down the SHIFT/ENTRY button and select F3 (REC). The mark selected in setup menu item 636 "MARK SELECT IN REC/ASSEMBLE" is written at the position where F3 (REC) was selected. While the mark is being written, F3 (REC) lights in pink. To erase a shot mark Select the shot mark from the shot mark list, and then carry out the deletion. For details of the procedure, see page 58. 6-2-3 Shot Mark List Operations To display the shot mark list Holding down the SHIFT/ENTRY button, select F7 (LIST) in function menu page P104: SHOT MRK. SHIFT/ENTRY button F7 (LIST) All of the shot mark types for which setup menu item 635 "LISTING TYPE SELECT" is set to "ON" appear in list form. Repeat the same procedure to close the list. The function menu display changes as follows. SHOT MRK MEMO REC/ERS ERASE REC ERASE SETTING SHOT MRK MARK LIST PREROLL EXIT Example of list display The following figure shows how the list is organized. Separator between read-in groups of shot marks Cursor (current shot mark position) Position in list Current cursor position of shot mark/ total number of stored shot marks SHOT MARKER (011/180) NO. TIME CODE 011 S1 10:04:05:11 012 R 10:05:35:24 013 V 10:07:05:02 014 R 10:08:35:04 015 S2 10:09:05:11 016 R 10:10:35:24 017 #R 10:10:36:00 Timecode Shot mark type R: recording start mark S1: shot mark 1 S2: shot mark 2 V: virtual shot mark P: post mark #: memo mark 57 6-2 Shot Mark Operations

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6-2
Shot Mark Operations
Chapter 6
Shot Mark Function
To write during playback, stop, or search
When this unit is in any of the playback, stop, or search
modes, you can only write a post mark with following
procedure.
1
Holding down the SHIFT/ENTRY button, select F2
(REC/ERS) to set “REC”.
A post mark can be written only when F2 is set to
“REC”.
2
At the position you want to write the mark, hold down
the SHIFT/ENTRY button and select F3 (REC).
The mark selected in setup menu item 636 “MARK
SELECT IN REC/ASSEMBLE” is written at the
position where F3 (REC) was selected.
While the mark is being written, F3 (REC) lights in
pink.
To erase a shot mark
Select the shot mark from the shot mark list, and then carry
out the deletion.
For details of the procedure, see page 58.
6-2-3
Shot Mark List Operations
To display the shot mark list
Holding down the SHIFT/ENTRY button, select F7
(LIST) in function menu page P104: SHOT MRK.
All of the shot mark types for which setup menu item 635
“LISTING TYPE SELECT” is set to “ON” appear in list
form.
Repeat the same procedure to close the list.
The function menu display changes as follows.
Example of list display
The following figure shows how the list is organized.
Note
2
1,2
SHIFT/ENTRY
button
F7 (LIST)
SHOT MRK
MEMO
REC/ERS
ERASE
REC
ERASE
SETTING
SHOT MRK
MARK
LIST
PREROLL
EXIT
(011/180)
NO.
TIME CODE
SHOT MARKER
*011
S1
10:04:05:11
013
V
10:07:05:02
012
R
10:05:35:24
----------------------------
----------------------------
014
R
10:08:35:04
015
S2
10:09:05:11
016
R
10:10:35:24
017
#R
10:10:36:00
Separator
between read-in
groups of shot
marks
Current cursor position of shot mark/
total number of stored shot marks
Cursor
(current shot
mark position)
Position in list
Timecode
Shot mark type
R:
recording start mark
S1:
shot mark 1
S2:
shot mark 2
V:
virtual shot mark
P:
post mark
#:
memo mark