Playback; Set Up Loop Play; Power On Auto Play; Play Out - Datavideo DN-200 Instruction Manual

Analogue / digital recorder.
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Playback

Set up loop play

When loop play is enabled and the last frame of the last clip is reached the DN-200 will start over
playing from the first frame of the first clip seamlessly.

Power on auto play

When this option is enabled at power up the DN-200 will begin playing back immediately from the first
clip of the last selected bin.

Play out

Play out mode can be entered by one of three ways, the most common is to press the PLAY button;
the other two are by issuing a PLAY command through the IEEE-1394 interface or the serial port
interface if it is enabled.
When playing, the time displayed is controlled by the TC DISPLAY FORMAT option. When play back
is stopped, the time displayed is the time code of the last frame displayed.
When entering play back the soft keys will be fast reverse FREV and fast forward FFWD respectively.
Repeatedly pressing either soft key will cause the play function to go repeatedly faster in the chosen
direction up to 32x speed. A speed other than 1x is displayed in the bottom line.
Also whilst playing out pressing the Menu button will give an alternate set of soft keys; SLOW and
FAST. These keys, while keeping the same current play direction, will extend the control of the speed
down to the slow motion range of 1/32x. The menu button will toggle between the two sets of keys.
If play back is entered after a recording, the play back will start at the beginning of the first clip of the
current bin. For example, a record session starts with clip 1, during the record the Make key is used to
create clips 2 and 3. Play back will start at clip 1. This will remain until another bin is selected or
power is turned off.

Pause and Go To Mark

While playing, pressing the PLAY key will pause the image. Pressing Play again will return to 1x play
in the forward direction.
While in the play-pause mode, the soft keys will be l< and >l. These keys allow direct access to the
marks that are the starting and end frames of each clip. Counting the end frame of the last clip, there
will always be one more mark than there are clips. In this mode, the clip number display will be
substituted with a mark number display.
Again, pressing the Menu key will present an alternate set of soft keys, these will be <ll and ll> for
frame stepping reverse and forward respectively. Holding either key down for more than 2 seconds
will cause a rapid stepping.
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