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Configuring detailed settings for a disk, recorder video disk communications, protocol
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Configuring detailed settings for a disk recorder (video disk communications protocol) 1 In the group of the Engineering Setup >DCU >Serial/Net Port Assign menu (7355), select the target to set (DCU1 or DCU2). 2 Select the port connected to the target disk recorder to set. 3 Press [Port Setting]. When "DDR VDCP" is selected as the device type, the DDR VDCP Setting menu (7355.4) appears. When "Simple VDCP" is selected as the device type, the Simple VDCP Setting menu (7355.6) appears. The slot number/port number, device type, port name, control panel number, and disk recorder type appear at the top of the status area. The setting status of each item appears at the bottom of the status area. 4 In the group, select the type of disk recorder. Player: Functioning as a player. Recorder: Functioning as a recorder. 5 In the group, select the file name character count mode. Fixed 8 Character: Handle as 8-character file names. Variable Length: Handle as variable-length file names (restricted to files with names of up to 23 characters). 6 In the group, select the type of timecode sense. Zero based: Mode in which timecode is sensed (detected), taking the first frame of the loaded file as 00:00:00:00. SOM based: Mode in which sensing occurs using the timecode saved in the loaded file. Note The details of the above operation modes depend on the connected device. For more information, refer to the documentation for the connected device. 7 When using a disk recorder that does not support the timecode drop frame bit, select one of the following in the group. Drop Frame: Drop frame mode. Non Drop Frame: Non-drop frame mode. Note This setting is only valid for the following system field frequency/frame frequency values. 29.97, 30, 59.94, 60 8 Select the target item to set. 1. Video Port: Number of the video port associated with the serial port to which the setting applies. For a player, the output port setting. For a recorder, the input port setting. 2. Maximum Open Delay: Maximum time required to open a file 3. Maximum Cueup Delay: Maximum time required to cue up a file 4. Play After Cueup Delay: Delay time from the cued-up state to begin playback 5. Stop Delay: Delay time from issuing the Stop command until actually stopping 6. Still Delay: Delay time from issuing the Still command until actually stopping 7. Continue Delay: Delay time from issuing the Continue command until actually stopping 8. Idle Delay: Delay time from unloading a file until entering the idle state The idle state is a state wherein a previous file has been unloaded before a new file is loaded (that is, a state wherein no file has been loaded). 9. Status Sense Interval: Time until the next Status Sense command is issued (Simple VDCP Setting menu only) 9 Set the video port number or response speed. No. Parameter Adjustment 2 Setting Video port number or response speed 10 Press [Set]. 11 Repeat steps 8 to 10 as required to make the settings for other items. To enable or disable the loop and recue functions Loop: Replay the loaded file in a continuous loop. Press [Loop] to enable/disable the function. Recue: After playing the loaded file, recue to the beginning and then stop. Press [Recue] to enable/ disable the function. Configuring detailed settings for a disk recorder (Odetics protocol) 1 In the group of the Engineering Setup >DCU >Serial/Net Port Assign menu (7355), select the target to set (DCU1 or DCU2). 480