Control Of Vtrs, Extended Vtrs, And Disk Recorders; Manual Operation - Sony MVS-8000X User Manual

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Control of VTRs, Extended VTRs, and Disk
Recorders
In this system, for up to 12 VTRs, disk recorders or Extended VTRs connected
to a DCU, you can carry out the following manual operations and timeline
settings.
• Controlling manually from the device control block (trackball or search dial)
• Saving a start point, stop point, start delay time, variable speed and so on in
a data register, then recalling the register to control automatically from the
keyframe control block. (Cueup & Play and VTR/disk recorder/Extended
VTR timeline)
• In the Device menu, you can check the following VTR, disk recorder and
Extended VTR information:
– Device name
– Register number
– VTR/disk recorder/Extended VTR status
– Current time
– Start point
– Stop point
– Variable speed
– Start delay time
– Loop setting
– Recue setting
To control a VTR, Extended VTR, or disk recorder in this system, the
following settings are required.
• Button assignment: For a VTR, Extended VTR, or disk recorder connected
to the DCU 9-pin serial port, assign a device selection button in the device
control block.
• Timecode source: When using a VTR, specify a reference signal used for
determining the tape position.
For details, see "Making DCU Serial Port Settings" in Chapter 19 (Volume 3)
and "Making Detailed Settings on the External Device Connected to the Serial
Port" in Chapter 22 (Volume 3).

Manual Operation

In the device control block, you can carry out the following operations
manually.
• VTR, disk recorder or Extended VTR selection
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Control of VTRs, Extended VTRs, and Disk Recorders

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