Sony MLS-X1 Users Guide - Page 219

VTR/Disk Recorder Status Display, Cueup & Play, To record, Device control block display

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Still image Low speed Low speed Reverse direction Forward direction Maximum speed Maximum speed To record You can record to a VTR or a disk recorder (video disk communications protocol). Press and hold the [REC] button and press the [PLAY] button to start recording. During recording, the [REC] button is lit red. To stop recording, press the [STOP] button or the [ALL STOP] button. Notes • Recording is not possible when using the Odetics protocol or AMP protocol. • The following limitations apply for a disk recorder (video disk communications protocol). - Set the disk recorder type to [Recorder]. - The maximum length of time that can be recorded in one operation is 30 minutes. - Create a new file for recording. - When resuming after interrupting recording, recording to a file continues from the interruption point. To record to a file other than the selected file, unload the file and create a new file. Device control block display In the device control block of the ICP-X7000, the display shows the following information. • FILE: Recalled file name (for disk recorder) • CRNT: Current timecode (hour:minute:second:frame) • START: Start point timecode (hour:minute:second:frame) • STOP: Stop point timecode (hour:minute:second:frame) Note The file name is displayed left-justified in ASCII characters only (up to 20 characters). VTR/Disk Recorder Status Display Open the following menus. • Home > External Device > Device > Cueup & Play menu (16101.31) • Home > External Device > Device > Timeline > Action menu (16101.41) • Home > External Device > Device > Timeline > Rewind Action menu (16101.42) Information for the assigned VTR/disk recorder is displayed for each channel selection button. You can check the current timecode in [Current TC]. You can check the current VTR/disk recorder status in [Status]. Status XXXX Local Tape Out Rec Cue> Cue< Eject Stb Off Stop Play FF Rewind Shtl> Shtl< Var> Var< Jog> Jog< Still VTR Disk recorder Communication with device is normal, but status information cannot be acquired. Cannot communicate with device, or communicating but cannot read the device type. The REMOTE/LOCAL Port is not open. switch of the device is set to LOCAL. No tape is loaded. No file loaded. a) Recording Recording a) Cueing up in the - normal direction Cueing up in the - reverse direction Ejecting cassette - Stopped in standby off - mode Stopped in standby on Stopped mode Playing Playing Fast forwarding - Rewinding - Playing in the normal - direction in shuttle mode Playing in the reverse - direction in shuttle mode Playing in the normal Playing in the normal direction in variable direction in variable mode mode Playing in the reverse Playing in the reverse direction in variable direction in variable mode mode Playing in the normal Playing in the normal direction in jog mode direction in jog mode Playing in the reverse Playing in the reverse direction in jog mode direction in jog mode Playing still image - a) Not supported for the Odetics protocol and AMP protocol. Cueup & Play You can save cueup & play settings, such as start point/ stop point timecodes, in an effect timeline register and then recall the settings as required. 219

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To record
You can record to a VTR or a disk recorder (video disk
communications protocol).
Press and hold the [REC] button and press the [PLAY]
button to start recording.
During recording, the [REC] button is lit red.
To stop recording, press the [STOP] button or the [ALL
STOP] button.
Recording is not possible when using the Odetics
protocol or AMP protocol.
The following limitations apply for a disk recorder
(video disk communications protocol).
– Set the disk recorder type to [Recorder].
– The maximum length of time that can be recorded in
one operation is 30 minutes.
– Create a new file for recording.
– When resuming after interrupting recording,
recording to a file continues from the interruption
point. To record to a file other than the selected file,
unload the file and create a new file.
Device control block display
In the device control block of the ICP-X7000, the display
shows the following information.
FILE: Recalled file name (for disk recorder)
CRNT: Current timecode (hour:minute:second:frame)
START: Start point timecode
(hour:minute:second:frame)
STOP: Stop point timecode
(hour:minute:second:frame)
The file name is displayed left-justified in ASCII
characters only (up to 20 characters).
VTR/Disk Recorder Status Display
Open the following menus.
Home > External Device > Device > Cueup & Play
menu (16101.31)
Home > External Device > Device > Timeline > Action
menu (16101.41)
Home > External Device > Device > Timeline >
Rewind Action menu (16101.42)
Information for the assigned VTR/disk recorder is
displayed for each channel selection button.
You can check the current timecode in [Current TC].
You can check the current VTR/disk recorder status in
[Status].
a) Not supported for the Odetics protocol and AMP protocol.
Cueup & Play
You can save cueup & play settings, such as start point/
stop point timecodes, in an effect timeline register and
then recall the settings as required.
Notes
Note
Reverse
direction
Forward
direction
Low speed
Still image
Low speed
Maximum speed
Maximum speed
Status
VTR
Disk recorder
XXXX
Communication with
device is normal, but
status information
cannot be acquired.
Cannot communicate
with device, or
communicating but
cannot read the
device type.
Local
The REMOTE/LOCAL
switch of the device is
set to LOCAL.
Port is not open.
Tape Out
No tape is loaded.
No file loaded.
a)
Rec
Recording
Recording
a)
Cue>
Cueing up in the
normal direction
Cue<
Cueing up in the
reverse direction
Eject
Ejecting cassette
Stb Off
Stopped in standby off
mode
Stop
Stopped in standby on
mode
Stopped
Play
Playing
Playing
FF
Fast forwarding
Rewind
Rewinding
Shtl>
Playing in the normal
direction in shuttle
mode
Shtl<
Playing in the reverse
direction in shuttle
mode
Var>
Playing in the normal
direction in variable
mode
Playing in the normal
direction in variable
mode
Var<
Playing in the reverse
direction in variable
mode
Playing in the reverse
direction in variable
mode
Jog>
Playing in the normal
direction in jog mode
Playing in the normal
direction in jog mode
Jog<
Playing in the reverse
direction in jog mode
Playing in the reverse
direction in jog mode
Still
Playing still image