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Tele-File Menu, 7-3-1 Clip Data Display

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7-3 Tele-File Menu 7-3-1 Clip Data Display Shown below are examples of the default menu displays in the menu display section and the monitor display. For more information about how to display menus on the monitor, see the section "To display menus on the monitor" (page 12-2). Menu display section Tele-File menu indicator Data type indicator Setting display area TEL Cue E-F ATTRIB SELECT HOME F1 F2 F3 UNDO WR/EXT F4 F5 F6 Monitor display Final data recording date Data type Clip No. 0001 Clip No. 0002 Clip No. 0003 · · · Menu items (functions) Title TELE-FILE : TEST 01 2001/07/21 No. 0001 48% Cue Point WP Mark R *00:00:02:10 ON KEEP @ 00:00:31:10 00:00:57:10 Number of selected clip Remaining memory percentage a) a) The Tele-File memory always contains the attribute data so that this indication never shows "100%." Tele-File menu indicator Indicates that the menu display section is currently displaying the Tele-File menu. Data type indicator Indicates the type of data selected with the clip data display mode. There are the following types. Cue: Cue point Protct: Write protected Mark: Mark R-Strt: Recording start point IN: IN point OUT: OUT point Take: Take number Cut: Cut number Scene: Scene number Comnt: Comment Chapter 7 Tele-File 7-3 Chapter 7 Tele-File

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Chapter 7
Tele-File
Chapter 7
Tele-File
7-3
7-3
Tele-File Menu
7-3-1
Clip Data Display
Shown below are examples of the default menu
displays in the menu display section and the monitor
display.
For more information about how to display menus on the
monitor, see the section “To display menus on the monitor”
(page 12-2).
Tele-File menu indicator
Indicates that the menu display section is currently
displaying the Tele-File menu.
Data type indicator
Indicates the type of data selected with the clip data
display mode. There are the following types.
Cue:
Cue point
Protct:
Write protected
Mark:
Mark
R-Strt:
Recording start point
IN:
IN point
OUT:
OUT point
Take:
Take number
Cut:
Cut number
Scene:
Scene number
Comnt:
Comment
2001/07/21
No. 0001
48%
Cue Point
WP Mark
R
TELE-FILE : TEST 01
*00:00:02:10
ON KEEP
@
00:00:31:10
00:00:57:10
Cue
ATTRIB
SELECT
UNDO
WR/EXT
HOME
TEL
E-F
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
Monitor display
Final data recording date
Data type
Clip No. 0001
Clip No. 0002
Clip No. 0003
·
·
·
Number of selected clip
Remaining memory percentage
a)
a) The Tele-File memory always contains the attribute data so that this indication never shows “100%.”
Menu display section
Tele-File menu indicator
Data type indicator
Setting display area
Menu items (functions)
Title