Play/Record Status Symbol; Record/Play Status Indicator; Current System Status; Volume Number - Focus FS-2/2E STUDIO DTE User Manual

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FS-2/2E FUNCTIONS
Once ready for use, the FS-2/2E default Menu
Screen appears as follows:
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(1) Play/Record Status Symbol

This symbol displays a graphical representation of
the current FS-2/2E state as follows:
- STOP
,
- Play or Reverse play
- Fast Forward search and speed
- Fast Back Search and Speed
l - Record and Record Mode
|| - Pause
NOTE: Each symbol has multiple display modes.
For a complete list, refer to "FS-2/2E LCD Display
Modes" on page 4-3 of this user guide.

(2) Record/Play Status Indicator

In this space, the FS-2/2E displays a character that
indicates what record or playback mode it is in. The
characters displayed and their respective modes
are listed in "FS-2/2E LCD Display Modes" on
page 4-3 of this user guide.

(3) Current System Status

The current system status of the FS-2/2E is
displayed in the top left corner of the LCD display.
For instance, it displays whether the FS-2/2E is in
record, play, stop, pause, fast search or slow
motion modes.
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(4) Volume Number

The volume or disk number of the current clip
recording or playback session is displayed in the
top right corner of the LCD display. For example, a
display value of "2-014" identifies a track as being
on volume 2.

(5) Track or Clip Number

The track number is displayed in the top right corner
of the LCD Display. This is the current clip or track
number being recorded or played back. For
example, a display value of "2-014" identifies a track
as being clip 14 on volume 2.

(6) Timecode/User Bit Display Mode

This identifies the display mode for timecode or
user bit values. Selections are:
COUNTER - Counts frames during
record or playback of the current clip
only.
REMAINING
number of frames available (time) on a
particular disk during a record session.
In a playback session, this display
shows the remaining time on the
current clip.
DV NTSC or PAL - Displays the
external
generated by a camcorder or other
device
during
Timecode mode has to be set to EXT
TC for this function to operate (refer to
"TC Mode" on page 2-22 of this user
guide). In playback mode, this displays
the embedded DV timecode value in a
particular track.
USER BIT - Displays the set user bit
value in a particular clip. A user bit
value must be added for this to display
(refer to "TC Set" on page 2-23 of this
user guide).
ABSOLUTE - Displays an absolute
timecode value for the particular
session
(sum
timecodes on connected volumes).
This is primarily used when you set the
FS-2/2E to AV/C mode and are
controlling it with an external FireWire
device, such as a computer.
- Counts
down
timecode
value
being
a
record
session.
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all
COUNTER
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