Enter Timecode (Or User Bits); Inc User Bits On/Off; Deva Setup; Internal Sample Rate - Zaxcom Deva 5.8 Owner's Manual

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Enter Timecode (or User Bits)

This button opens a window that allows you to input Time Code or User bit data. ENTER TIME OF DAY
brings you to the CLOCK setup menu in Deva SETUP.

INC User Bits ON/OFF

Toggles between incrementing user bits On and Off. When ON, the Deva increments the last digit in the
USER BITS each time you go into record.

Deva Setup

Provides many of the recording and setup options.
Figure 14 Deva Setup Screen

Internal Sample Rate

Selects the sampling rate being recorded to Deva's Hard Drive.
Note: You should select the highest sampling rate that will be used on any device when selecting a sampling rate.
Except for when recording at the 'pull up' or 'pull down' sampling rates, where you can mix and match any
of those sampling rates among any of the drives, use the highest sampling rate that will be used on any
device. For example, if you want to write a FireWire DVD at 96kHz than this setting must be at least
96kHz. All other sampling rates will be extrapolated from this one. If you record at 48K on the hard drive,
but wish to mirror a DVD-RAM at 48.048, that is perfectly acceptable. But when using two vastly different
sampling rates, set the hard drive for the higher of those rates.

Reference Select

Toggles the reference source for the Internal Sampling Rate. The options are Internal Reference and Auto.

Internal Reference

This locks the Deva to its own internal reference. Select this mode when recording using the analog inputs.
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