Sony XVS-7000 Users Guide - Page 288
Displaying VTR/Disk Recorder, Information, Recording
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STOP] editing buttons ends the variable speed playback mode. Recording You can record to a VTR or disk recorder (video disk communications protocol) selected in the device control block. Notes • Recording is not possible when using the Odetics protocol, AMP protocol, or Extended VTR. • The following limitations apply for a disk recorder (video disk communications protocol). - The disk recorder type must be set to "Recorder" (see page 480). - A new file for recording must be created (see page 294). - The maximum length of time that can be recorded in one operation is 30 minutes. 1 Use the channel selection buttons of the device control block to select the target device. You can select more than one button. 2 Holding down the [REC] button, press the [PLAY] button. Recording starts. During recording, the [REC] button lights red and the [PLAY] button lights amber. To stop recording Press the [STOP] button or the [ALL STOP] button. Note To record to a different file than the selected file on a disk recorder (video disk communications protocol), press [Unload] in the Device >DDR/VTR >File List menu (5333) to unload the file, and then create a new file. If recording is started again without unloading the file, recording starts in the same file from the location when recording was previously stopped. Displaying VTR/Disk Recorder Information You can check the following information in the Device >DDR/VTR >Cueup & Play menu (5331). DEV (device): Device number (DEV1 to DEV12). Reg (register): Number of the target register to set. Status: Status of each device. Operating status display When VTR is used When video disk communications protocol, Odetics protocol, AMP protocol, or Extended VTR is used XXXX 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. Local Tape Out Rec The REMOTE/ LOCAL switch of the device is set to LOCAL. No tape is loaded. Recording. Port is not open. No file loaded. a) Recording. a) b) Cue> Cueing up in the - forward direction. Cue< Cueing up in the - reverse direction. Eject Ejecting cassette. - Stb Off Stopped in standby - off mode. Stop Stopped in standby Stopped. on mode. Play Playing. Playing. FF Fast forwarding. - Rewind Rewinding. - Shtl> Playing in the - forward direction in shuttle mode. Shtl< Playing in the - reverse direction in shuttle mode. Var> Playing in the Playing in the forward direction in forward direction in variable mode. variable mode. Var< Playing in the Playing in the reverse reverse direction in direction in variable variable mode. mode. Jog> Playing in the Playing in the forward direction in forward direction in jog mode. jog mode. Jog< Playing in the Playing in the reverse reverse direction in direction in jog mode. jog mode. Still Playing still image. - a) Not supported for the Odetics protocol and AMP protocol. b) Not supported for 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. 288