Front Panel Dn-600 - Datavideo DN-600 Instruction Manual

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Front Panel DN-600

Power light indicator
Power light on the DN-600 front panel is only used to confirm if the unit
is powered ON or OFF. The Power ON/OFF switch is located on the
rear of the unit.
LCD Display
There are four lines in the LCD Display. The first line is used to display
icons that reflect some of the current settings of the unit. These settings
include:
 ANA / DIG (Video Source is Analogue / Digital)
 HDV(Unit is set for HDV mode)
 Loop Play enabled
 Time Remaining
The second line will display the recording file type set for the selected
bin (eg. .MOV). While playing or recording it also displays the current
clip number and the total number of clips in the bin.
The third line will display the bin number (01-99) and a time number
(Hr:Min:Sec:Frame). The time number will represent the absolute time
address or the time code of the frame being recorded or played. When
selecting a new bin, the time number will be the length of the content in
this bin. The fourth line labels the soft keys.
Menu Navigation Left / Right soft key
The functions of the two Soft Keys found below the LCD are dependent
upon the current operation mode. Each function changes with each
different operation mode. The Soft Key's current functions are
displayed on the bottom line of the LCD panel, directly above each
respective left / right Soft Key.
Menu Navigation Menu key
Use this button to start navigating as well as exiting the various options
offered by DN-600. The functions are called out in the bottom two rows
of the LCD. Stepping through options is done by following the
directions set in the LCD annotations. At any time, an option can be
exited by pressing this key.
Note: Main menu selection can be accessed from a Stop or Idle mode.
Specialized menu selections are accessed while playing.
Fwd / Rew Buttons
In playback mode these buttons will operate as Fast Forward and
Rewind Buttons. If the Menu Button is pressed these buttons will
navigate backwards and forwards between the various menu options.
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