Record Track Arm; System Ready Length; External Track Arming - CB ELECTRONICS SR-3 User Manual

Custom/rm-6/video slave serial remotes/synchronizers
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The track arm keys have four modes of operation as follows:
0= System
The track arming keys may access any combination of tracks and machines across the system. The
Track Arming keys may be programmed individually (enter Mcn:Track followed by [Shift] followed by
[Store] followed by Track arm key) or the tracks from the currently enabled machines may be mapped
across the record keys by depressing [Record] and [track arm key 1].
1= Mcn
The track arming keys are assigned to a single machine selected with the current selected machine.
2= Enabled
Track arming keys are assigned to a single machine that follows the last record enabled machine
selected.
3= Macro
Track arming keys are assigned to a single machine selected by macro keys 104..107. It is not
necessary to select this mode in the menu as it is selected when a macro key is depressed.

7.08 Record Track Arm

MENU 08:- Record Track Arm
0= Ready, 1= Ready/Record, 2= Record
This modifies the way in which track arming operates as follows:-
0= Ready
Track arming as per multitrack, track arm keys put tracks into ready on or ready of mode. Depressing
the Record key or Record & Play keys will then send the command.
1= Ready/Record
Track arming as per video machine, track arm keys put tracks into ready if the machine is not in record,
if the machine is in record then the track arm keys will put the selected tracks into record.
2= Record
Track arming as per film, track arm keys will put tracks into record directly, there is no ready state.

7.09 System Ready Length

MENU 09:- System Ready Length
0= 8 1= 16 2= 24 3= 32 4= 40 5= 48 6= 56 7=64
When Menu 07:- Track Arm Keys 1= System is selected this parameter sets the number of system
ready's that may be accessed using the Bank key. Note: The display will change with the number of
record ready switches fitted (8 in the example shown).

7.10 External Track Arming

MENU 10:- External Track Arming
Mast: 0= Rec Mcn, 1= System, 2= Off
When using the serial in port (Port A on a SR-3, or Port E/F on SR-24/32)
The record track arming command is sent to:-
0= Record Mcn
The currently selected Record Machine as displayed in the middle of the lower line
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