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12 - Front panel—Data entry section
Mode
has been set (see 3.3.1, "Location display
mode").
[35] MDM LOCK indicators and time
counter
These three indicators (
1
running status of DTRS or ADAT units, etc. (Modu-
lar Digital Multitrack) connected to the TM-D4000.
The numbers refer to the units connected to the inter-
face cards fitted in slots 1, 2 and 3 respectively.
The time counter shows the timecode from the speci-
fied source, to frame accuracy, or the current location
memory (as shown by the
The options relating to this counter (timecode source,
OPTION SETUP
etc. are set with the
(see 3.3, "Option setup").

[36] Punch keys and indicators

Typically used with the DTRS family of recorders,
the
,
and
RHSL
IN/OUT
CLEAR
REHEARSAL
key, AUTO IN/OUT (or AUTO
PUNCH) and CLEAR keys on the remote units. See
the documentation for the remote units for details of
how to use these keys.

[37] ALL INPUT key

Provides input monitoring for all tracks on the
selected unit(s).

[38] AUTO MON

Provides automated switching between input and off-
tape monitoring.

[39] MACHINE SELECT

This key is used with the numeric keypad in order to
select a machine control memory mapping (see 9.1,
"Selecting devices for control"), etc.

[40] REPEAT 8-9 key and indicator

Used with the external units to repeat playback
between location memories 8 and 9.
[41] MEMO, MANUAL LOCATE, EDIT,
DIRECT LOCATE, CLR keys and
indicators and numeric keypad
Used to control the input and recall of timecode
memory location points for location control of exter-
nal units as described in 9.3, "Location memories".

[42] ENT key

Used to confirm entries made using the numeric key-
pad
. It may also be used in place of the
[41]
12–6
,
2
,
3
) are used to show the
indicators
TC/LOC
[34]
screen
keys duplicate the
ENTER
key
under certain circumstances, to confirm set-
[45]
tings made on the main display screen.

[43] Transport keys and indicators

The exact function of these transport keys and indica-
tors depends on the device currently selected for
external control (see 9, "Machine Control" for details
of external device control).
For instance, if the device selected for external con-
trol is the internal MTC generator, the
have no effect.
Again, depending on the unit, the fast forward and
.
rewind keys may or may not have an additional use
as cue and review keys when combined with other
transport controls, depending on the setting of the
"cueing mode" (see 9.2.3, "Cueing Mode").

12.9Data entry section

[44] JOG/SHUTTLE key, indicator, dial
and wheel
The key is used to change the function of the
dial and
SHUTTLE
entry functions.
When the indicator is lit, these controls act as trans-
port controls. The exact way in which they function
naturally depends on the device being controlled.
When the indicator is not lit, these controls may act
as data entry controls. The
change on-screen values, and the
used to change the active area in certain screens (e.g.
librarian screens).

[45] ENTER key

Used to confirm entries made using the
when used as a data entry control.
It may also be used in place of the numeric keypad
ENT
key
[42]
to confirm timecode location settings,
etc. and is also used as a "confirm" key to confirm
settings in pop-up menus, etc. as well as turning on-
screen switches on and off, and selecting from on-
screen "radio button" lists.

[46] Cursor keys

These auto-repeating keys are used to navigate the
cursor around the display screen, so that the parame-
ter pointed to by the cursor may be edited.
REC
wheel between transport and data
JOG
dial is used to
SHUTTLE
JOG
key will
JOG
wheel is
dial,

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