TEAC DM-4800 DM-4800 Owner's Manual - Page 115

Location memories, Selecting the location point display, Storing a location memory “on the fly”

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8 - Remote operation : Location memories Location memories The DM-4800 allows the storage and recall of up to ten location memories, allowing easy location of the controlled devices to predetermined cue points. Selecting the location point display As explained in "LOCATE DISPLAY mode" on page 42, the LOCATE DISPLAY MODE setting in the OPTION SETUP screen is used to determine whether the LED time counter shows the location memories as they are entered, edited and recalled, or whether they are shown as "popup" panels on the LCD display screen. When this section mentions "the display" showing location memory values, this refers to the display that has been selected in this option. NOTE Depending on the settings for frame display ("Edit Frames" on page 109), the frames value may or may not be shown on the display when location memories are being edited, etc. Storing a location memory "on the fly" This procedure allows you to set a location memory, regardless of whether timecode is currently being received or not. If timecode is not currently being received, the value of the location memory is the last received value as shown on the time counter on the display. The value on the time counter, regardless of source, is stored as the location memory. This may be timecode or MTC. 1 Press the MEMO key. The indicator starts to flash. 2 Press any of the numeric keys, corresponding to the ten location memories available. 3 The MEMO indicator stops flashing and the currently-displayed timecode value is stored in the location memory corresponding to the numeric key which was pressed. Manually entering and editing a location memory The procedure below can be used for editing existing checking and editing of another location mem- location memories or for adding new ones: ory. 1 Press the EDIT key. The indicator starts to flash. 4 Press the ENTER key when the timecode value for the location memory has been entered. 2 Press one of the number keys to select the location memory which will store the value. The EDIT indicator lights steadily. 5 Press EDIT again once to edit another location memory, or press EDIT twice to exit the location memory editing mode. 3 Enter the timecode value using the numeric keypad. The display shows the value, "filling up" from the right digit towards the left. Or, if the EDIT key is pressed again after the location memory number has been pressed, the indicator starts to flash again, allowing the If the CLR key is pressed before the ENTER key, a location memory entry which has been made in error is cleared. Pressing ENTER stores the cleared memory. It is possible to switch between the capture, edit and location procedures at any time. TASCAM DM-4800 User's Manual 115

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8 – Remote operation : Location memories
TASCAM DM-4800
User’s Manual
115
Location memories
The DM-4800 allows the storage and recall of up to
ten location memories, allowing easy location of the
controlled devices to predetermined cue points.
Selecting the location point display
As explained in “LOCATE DISPLAY mode” on
page 42, the
LOCATE DISPLAY MODE
setting in the
OPTION SETUP
screen is used to determine whether the
LED time counter shows the location memories as
they are entered, edited and recalled, or whether they
are shown as “popup” panels on the LCD display
screen.
When this section mentions “the display” showing
location memory values, this refers to the display
that has been selected in this option.
NOTE
Depending on the settings for frame display (“Edit
Frames” on page 109), the frames value may or may not
be shown on the display when location memories are
being edited, etc.
Storing a location memory “on the fly”
This procedure allows you to set a location memory,
regardless of whether timecode is currently being
received or not. If timecode is not currently being
received, the value of the location memory is the last
received value as shown on the time counter on the
display.
The value on the time counter, regardless of source,
is stored as the location memory. This may be
timecode or MTC.
1
Press the
MEMO
key. The indicator starts to
flash.
2
Press any of the numeric keys, corresponding
to the ten location memories available.
3
The
MEMO
indicator stops flashing and the
currently-displayed timecode value is stored
in the location memory corresponding to the
numeric key which was pressed.
Manually entering and editing a location memory
The procedure below can be used for editing existing
location memories or for adding new ones:
1
Press the
EDIT
key. The indicator starts to
flash.
2
Press one of the number keys to select the
location memory which will store the value.
The
EDIT
indicator lights steadily.
3
Enter the timecode value using the numeric
keypad. The display shows the value, “filling
up” from the right digit towards the left.
Or, if the
EDIT
key is pressed again after the
location memory number has been pressed,
the indicator starts to flash again, allowing the
checking and editing of another location mem-
ory.
4
Press the
ENTER
key when the timecode value
for the location memory has been entered.
5
Press
EDIT
again once to edit another location
memory, or press
EDIT
twice to exit the loca-
tion memory editing mode.
If the
CLR
key is pressed before the
ENTER
key, a location memory entry which has been
made in error is cleared. Pressing
ENTER
stores the cleared memory.
It is possible to switch between the capture, edit and
location procedures at any time.