Configuring The Generator Mode; Setting The Generator Time - evertz HD9010-SIE Instruction Manual

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3.5.1. Configuring the Generator Mode

GEN MODE
Gmode time sid
Gmode rdr sid
Gmode rdr lvs
Gmode vtr sid
Gmode vtr lvs

3.5.2. Setting the Generator Time

When the HD9010-SIE generator is not operating in the Continuous Jam Sync mode, the user can set
the generator time using the following procedure. (In the continuous jam sync mode, the generator will
be slaved to incoming code from the reader.) Press the DISPLAY key and turn the SHAFT ENCODER
knob to display the generator time if it is not already displayed. The display prompt will show GTM
when generator time is being displayed. Press GEN HOLD key (when the Generator is being displayed
on the front panel) to start or stop the generator clock. The ENTER (SELECT) and ESC keys are used
in conjunction with the numeric keys to set the generator time.
When entering time data make sure that the generator is not in the continuous JAM
SYNC mode (indicated when the JAM LED is on). If it is, press SHIFT + JAM to
return to free run mode.
OPERATION
HD9010-SIE High Definition Source ID Encoder Manual
The GEN SRC ID MODE menu item is used to choose a method of
encoding the source ID information. The HD9010-SIE operates in one
of five modes. In all modes, the source ID name is programmed from
the front panel of the HD9010-SIE and encoded into the user bits. (see
section 3.3.)
The encoded source ID information consists of a nine alphanumeric
character message and optional VTR status and LVS info and is
multiplexed into the user bits of three consecutive frames.
In TIME SID mode the user enters the time from the front panel and
encodes 9 character source ID into the user bits.
In RDR SID mode, the HD9010-SIE takes time from its primary reader
source (see section 3.6.1) and encodes 9 character source ID into the
user bits.
In RDR LVS mode, the HD9010-SIE receives recorder status, scene
and control information from a Profile Disk recorder running the LVS
software.
The HD9010-SIE takes time from its primary reader source
(see section 3.6.1) and encodes the source ID and LVS info into the
user bits.
In VTR SID mode, the HD9010-SIE listens to communications between
a VTR and its controller, or can directly poll the VTR to get its time code
and status. The HD9010-SIE takes it time from this machine time code
and encodes the source ID and VTR status info into the user bits.
VTR LVS mode is a combination of the RDR LVS and VTR SID modes.
The serial port of the LVS device sends recorder status, scene and
control information to the HD9010-SIE. The HD9010-SIE also receives
VTR time code and status though it AUX COM port.. The HD9010-SIE
takes time from this VTR time code and encodes the source ID, VTR
machine status and LVS info into the user bits.
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