Sony MVS-8000X System User Manual page 663

Multi format switcher system
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• Using the [SET STOP TC] button of the optional device control block
(search dial module):
Press the [SET STOP TC] button in the search dial module. The display
in the numeric keypad control block shows "STOP TC." Enter the
desired timecode from the numeric keypad control block, and press
[ENTER].
• Using the [SET DUR] button of the optional device control block
(search dial module):
Press the [SET DUR] button in the search dial module. The display in
the numeric keypad control block shows "DUR" and the current setting.
Enter the desired duration from the numeric keypad control block, and
press [ENTER].
For details of timecode entry, see "Setting the start point and stop point
with the [SET XX] buttons" (page 664).
• Setting with the Cueup & Play menu:
For details of settings in the Cueup & Play menu, see "Setting the start
point, stop point, and start delay time in a menu" (page 666).
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To set a start delay time, press the [DELAY] button in the device control
block, and enter a value in the numeric keypad control block.
Alternatively, make the setting in the Device >DDR/VTR >Cueup & Play
menu.
If no setting is required, continue to step 10.
For details of settings in the Cueup & Play menu, see "Setting the start
point, stop point, and start delay time in a menu" (page 666).
10
Press the [STORE] button, turning it on, in the numeric keypad control
block.
11
Enter the number of the register in which to save the settings.
When overwriting the settings in the register recalled in step 3, continue to
step 12 without changing the displayed register number.
12
Press the [ENTER] button.
This saves the settings in the register.
Automatically cueing up and playing VTR/Extended VTR/disk
recorder
By recalling a register in which you have saved setting data for Cueup & Play,
you can control the VTR/Extended VTR/disk recorder automatically in the
same way as when automatically executing a keyframe effect.
Control of VTRs, Extended VTRs, and Disk Recorders
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