Sony DMX-R100 Operating Instructions Manual page 27

Sony digital audio mixer dmx-r100 operating instructions
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RECALL button: Press this button so that it lights, to
recall the snapshot data or the cue currently displayed
on the SNAPSHOT display window depending on the
set condition of the TC LINK button.
UNDO button: Press this button so that it lights, to
clear the last snapshot operation.
6 SNAPSHOT display window 7 SNAPSHOT
SET button
Press the SNAPSHOT SET button 7 so that it lights,
to enter the snapshot number in the SNAPSHOT
display window 6 using the ten key pad.
Also, you can increase or decrease the timecode using
the +/- buttons and the jog dial.
To execute the snapshot number, press the ENTER
key.
The number displayed on the window is treated as a
cue number when the TC LINK button is lit.
If you press the STORE button when any number is
not set on the display window, the lowest unused
number is used for the new snapshot (or cue) number.
8 Transport control keys
Controls the tape movement of the recorder selected
by the SELECT MACHINE buttons 1.
m (Rewind)/M (Fast forward)/B (Play)/x (Stop)/
z (Record)
LOCATE button: Cues up the tape of the recorder
selected by the machine controller to the locate time
previously set.
9 Jog dial section
The jog dial can be used for both machine control and
data entry.
Press the SHUTTLE +/- button so that it lights, to
control the device selected by the SELECT
MACHINE buttons 1 in shuttle mode.
There may be devices that can not be controlled in shuttle
mode.
The jog dial can also be used to change data values,
for example, by pressing the SET button under the
SNAPSHOT display window, the dial adjust the
SNAPSHOT number.
0 Ten key pad
When the SET button is lit in the Timecode input
section 4, you can enter a value in the timecode
display window, using the ten key pad.
When the SNAPSHOT SET button 7 is lit, you can
enter a snapshot number in the SNAPSHOT display
window, using ten key pad.
Pressing the ENTER key accepts the entered value
that is displayed on the window.
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls
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