Sony SRW-9000 Operation Manual page 164

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VTR Menu List
Settings
IN POINT
Set time data to cue up (Mark IN data). (The time data set is
displayed in the format "IN: xx:xx:xx:xx" in the time data
field of the display.)
TIMER REC
Sets the Timer Rec operating mode when the HKSR-9002 is
installed.
For details on the settings, see "Timer Rec" (page 92).
OFF [Off]
MANU [Manual]: Select manual Timer Rec.
AUTO [Auto]: Select auto Timer Rec.
Manu
Selects the number of frames to record in 1 take when
Frm
TIMER REC is set to "MANU".
1 to 10 Frame (
Auto Frm Selects the number of frames to record in 1 take when
TIMER REC is set to "AUTO".
1 to 10 Frame (
Interval
Specifies the recording interval (hours/minutes/seconds)
when TIMER REC is set to "AUTO".
CACHE REC
Specified whether to use the Cache Rec function (only when
the HKSR-9002 option board is installed).
For details on the settings, see "Cache Rec" (page 94).
OFF [Off]
25%: Use 25% of the memory for the Cache Rec function.
50%: Use 50% of the memory for the Cache Rec function.
75%: Use 75% of the memory for the Cache Rec function.
100%: Use 100% of the memory for the Cache Rec
RAMP
Specifies the Ramp operating function when SELECT FPS
is set to "ON".
For details on the settings, see "Using the Ramp Function"
(page 106).
OFF [Off]
LINE [Auto(Linear)]: Vary the number of frames shot
INV [Auto(Inverse)]: Vary the inverse of the number of
EVEN [Auto(Even)]: Vary the number of frames shot so
USER [Auto(User)]: Vary the number of frames shot along
MANU [Manual]: Vary the number of frames shot
Auto
When RAMP is set to "LINE", "INV", or "EVEN", sets the
Spd1
number of frames shot of the ramp start point or the number
of frames shot of the ramp end point (1FRM/FPS).
: Do not use the Timer Rec function.
1 Frame
)
1 Frame
)
: Do not use the Cache Rec function.
function.
: Vary the number of frames shot (FPS)
manually with no range limits.
linearly.
frames shot (frm) linearly.
that there area the same number of frames for each
frequency.
a user-specified curve.
manually within preset upper and lower limits.

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