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Display Window - Sony RM-E100V Operating Instructions Manual

Video editing controller

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Display Window
Program Number
[P]
LR
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Blinks.
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When the player is turned on, the tape counter in the
display window indicates "---~—" for a few seconds, then
indicates the same contents as the tape counter on the
player. The program number (PGM fl for the example
above) will start blinking. (With some VCRs connected as
the player, the tape counter will show the same contents
as the tape counter on the player as soon as the RM-
E100V is connected.)
The program number continues blinking during normal
tape operation. When a program is memorized for
automatic assemble editing, the number for the program
will change to remain lit and the next program number
starts blinking. Up to 8 programs can be memorized in the
PGM (program) {J to FE} positions. The numbers of the
memorized programs will remain lit after automatic
assemble editing, preview and program play operations.
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Equipment
[P]
CUT IN
© These indications appear only when the recorder is
connected to the CONTROL L connector.
© The tape counter shows the same contents as the tape
counter on the player.
If the player is equipped with a "time" counter, the counter
will be of 5 digits and the minus sign. H, M and S indicators
will also appear.
The itlustrations used in this manual show the case when
the recorder is connected to the CONTROL
L connector
and the player's counter is a tape (4 digits) counter.
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ERROR
The ERROR indicator blinks in the following cases:
¢ When nothing is connected as the recorder
e When the CTRL L/CTRL selector is set incorrectly
e When both the CTRL S OUT and CAMERA REMOTE
OUT jacks are connected and the CTRL L/CTRL selector
is set to "CTRL".
This indicator also blinks when the cut-in and cut-out
points for automatic assemble editing are not set correctly.
Refer to page 18.
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