Yamaha D24 Owner's Manual - Page 150

Setting the Serial Point, Using Video Sync, Seri al, poi nt

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Setting the Serial Point 149 Setting the Serial Point The Serial Point function determines the position at which the slave D24 starts recording or playback, when two D24s are used to extend the continuous recording time. The serial point can be entered using the keypad, and finely adjusted using the JOG/DATA dial. 1 Press the [SETUP] button. The SETUP indicator lights up. 2 Use the JOG/DATA dial to select "SERIAL CHASE," and then press the [ENTER] button. "SERIAL CHASE-OFF" appears on the display. 3 Use the JOG/DATA dial to select "ON," and then press the [ENTER] button. 4 Use the keypad to enter the serial point position, starting with hours, minutes, seconds, frames, and sub-frames. To enter the position 14 minutes and 30 seconds (00:14:30.00.0), for example, press [1], [4], [3], [0/-], [0/-], [0/-], and then [0/-]. The entered value appears on the 2nd line of the display, as shown below. 0 0H 0 0M 0 0S 0 0F Se ri al poi nt 00143 0000 Press the [CANCEL] button to revert to the previous value. 5 Use the JOG/DATA dial to finely adjust the entered value. 6 Press the [ENTER] button to activate your selection, or the [CANCEL] button to cancel the Serial Point function. 7 Press the [SETUP] button again to leave setup. The SETUP indicator goes out. Using Video Sync The VIDEO INPUT connector receives video sync signals (black burst or color bar), which the D24 uses as a timecode reference when the timecode source is set to TC IN+VIDEO. See "Selecting a Timecode Source" on page 135 for more information. VIDEO OUTPUT INPUT 75 ON OFF The VIDEO OUTPUT connector transmits the video signal received at the VIDEO INPUT when the VIDEO 75Ω ON/OFF switch is set to OFF. The VIDEO 75Ω ON/OFF switch is used to terminate the video signal received at the VIDEO INPUT connector. When set to OFF, the video sync signal received at the VIDEO INPUT is transmitted by the VIDEO OUTPUT connector. When set to ON, nothing is transmitted by the VIDEO OUTPUT connector. See "Terminating BNC Video Sync Distribution" on page 150 for hookup examples. D24-Owner's Manual

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Setting the Serial Point
149
D24—Owner’s Manual
Setting the Serial Point
The Serial Point function determines the position at which the slave D24 starts record-
ing or playback, when two D24s are used to extend the continuous recording time. The
serial point can be entered using the keypad, and finely adjusted using the JOG/DATA
dial.
1
Press the [SETUP] button.
The SETUP indicator lights up.
2
Use the JOG/DATA dial to select
SERIAL CHASE,
and then press the [ENTER]
button.
“SERIAL CHASE—OFF” appears on the display.
3
Use the JOG/DATA dial to select
ON,
and then press the [ENTER] button.
4
Use the keypad to enter the serial point position, starting with hours, minutes,
seconds, frames, and sub-frames.
To enter the position 14 minutes and 30 seconds (00:14:30.00.0), for example, press [1],
[4], [3], [0/-], [0/-], [0/-], and then [0/-].
The entered value appears on the 2nd line of the display, as shown below.
Press the [CANCEL] button to revert to the previous value.
5
Use the JOG/DATA dial to
nely adjust the entered value.
6
Press the [ENTER] button to activate your selection, or the [CANCEL] button
to cancel the Serial Point function.
7
Press the [SETUP] button again to leave setup.
The SETUP indicator goes out.
Using Video Sync
The VIDEO INPUT connector receives video sync
signals (black burst or color bar), which the D24 uses
as a timecode reference when the timecode source is
set to TC IN+VIDEO. See “Selecting a Timecode
Source” on page 135 for more information.
The VIDEO OUTPUT connector transmits the
video signal received at the VIDEO INPUT when the
VIDEO 75
ON/OFF switch is set to OFF.
The VIDEO 75
ON/OFF switch is used to terminate the video signal received at the
VIDEO INPUT connector. When set to OFF, the video sync signal received at the
VIDEO INPUT is transmitted by the VIDEO OUTPUT connector. When set to ON,
nothing is transmitted by the VIDEO OUTPUT connector. See “Terminating BNC
Video Sync Distribution” on page 150 for hookup examples.
H
M
S
F
Seri al
poi nt
001430000
00 00 00 00
VIDEO
OUTPUT
INPUT
75
ON OFF