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24 Chapter 4 - Windows Time Code Event The Time Code Event window allows you to enter Program recall events. Note: Refer to the device's operating manualfor afull explanation oftime code events. 1. To open the Time Code Event window, select a device icon in the Device window, and choose Time Code (Command-T) from the Window menu. The Time Code Event window appears. Device O1.1 lime Code Event u Event Type 0 30 0 300 0 25 0 24 (Transmit, No. HH : MM : SS : FF P m Delete 00 8 00 8 26 8 00 8 03 Store 1 00: 00: 01 : 00: 1 2 00: 00: 10: 00: 2 3 00: 00: 20: 00: 5 00: 00: 26: 00: 3 **: **: **: **: nop Note: lime code events are available only on the DEQ5. Several Time Code Event windows can be open simultaneously. As the Event List window fills up, scroll bars will appear automatically. Use the scroll bars, zoom box, or size box to view the Event List in its entirety. To close a Time Code Event window, click the window's close box. 2. To turn the Time Code Event function on and off, click the Event check box. The Time Code Event function is on when the box is checked. 3. Set the time code type using the Type buttons: 30, 30D, 25, 24. 4. To enter an event, set the tinie code address using the HH:MM:SS:FF controls, enter a Program number using the pgm control (nop means no Program), then click Store to add the event to the list. 5. Repeat step 4 to add more events. 6. To send the Event list to the device, click Transmit. Note: The device will not receive the Event List while in Utility mode. Yamaha QS1-MC

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24
Chapter
4
Windows
Time
Code
Event
The
Time
Code
Event
window
allows
you
to
enter
Program
recall
events.
Note:
Refer
to
the
device's
operating
manual
for
a
full
explanation
of
time
code
events.
1.
To
open
the
Time
Code
Event
window,
select
a
device
icon
in
the
Device
window,
and
choose
Time
Code
(Command
-T)
from
the
Window
menu.
The
Time
Code
Event
window
appears.
Device
O1.1
lime
Code
Event
Event
Type
0
30
0
300
0
25
0
24
(Transmit,
No.
HH
:
MM
:
SS
:
FF
P
m
Delete
00
00
8
8
26
00
8
8
03
Store
1
00:
00:
01
:
00:
1
2
00:
00:
10:
00:
2
3
00:
00:
20:
00:
5
00: 00:
26:
00:
3
**:
**:
**:
**:
nop
Note:
lime
code
events
are
available
only
on
the
DEQ5.
Several
Time
Code
Event
windows
can
be
open
simultaneously.
As
the
Event
List
window
fi
lls
up,
scroll
bars
will
appear
automatically.
Use
the
scroll
bars,
zoom
box,
or
size
box to
view
the
Event
List
in
its
entirety.
To
close
a
Time
Code
Event
window,
click
the
window's
close
box.
2.
To
turn
the
Time
Code
Event
function
on
and
off,
click
the
Event
check
box.
The
Time
Code
Event
function
is
on
when
the
box
is
checked.
3.
Set
the
time
code
type
using
the
Type
buttons:
30,
30D,
25,
24.
4.
To
enter
an
event,
set
the
tinie
code
address
using
the
HH:MM:SS:FF
controls,
enter
a
Program
number
using
the
pgm
control
(nop
means
no
Program),
then
click
Store
to
add
the
event
to
the
list.
5.
Repeat
step
4
to
add
more
events.
6.
To
send
the
Event
list
to
the
device,
click
Transmit.
Note:
The
device
will
not
receive
the
Event
List
while
in
Utility
mode.
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QS1-MC