Sony 2 Water Dispenser User Manual


 
105Control of VTRs and Disk Recorders
Chapter 12 External Devices
[STOP TC] button: Set the stop point of the keyframe point to the current
time.
[CUE] button: Cue up to the start point set for the keyframe point.
To display or check the settings, use the Device>DDR/VTR>Timeline menu.
To test an action command output
To test an action command output, select the desired device from the upper list
in the status area, and press [Test Fire].
An action command is output from the DCU 9-pin serial port, according to the
settings in the list.
To clear the start point, stop point, and variable speed settings
Use the following procedure.
1
In the upper list in the status area, select the device for which you want to
clear the settings.
2
Carry out any of the following operations as required.
To clear the start point setting, in the <Start TC> group press [Clear].
To clear the stop point setting, in the <Stop TC> group press [Clear].
To clear the variable speed setting, in the <Variable Speed> group press
[Clear].
To set the action for a rewind operation
On the VTR/disk recorder timeline, when the [REWIND] button in the
keyframe control block is pressed the action set for the first keyframe is not
executed; when the [RUN] button is pressed, then the first keyframe action is
executed.
To execute an action when the [REWIND] button is pressed, it is necessary to
set this action (Rewind Action). To carry out this setting, in the Device>VTR/
DDR>Timeline menu, press [Rewind Action] to recall the Rewind Action
menu. In this setting screen, use the same setting method as in the screen for
setting an action on the VTR/disk recorder timeline.
Alternatively, you can select the reverse arrangement, whereby when the
[REWIND] button is pressed, this executes the action set for the first keyframe,
and when the [RUN] button is pressed the first keyframe action is not executed.
In this case, the Rewind Action setting is still valid.
For details of the setting, see “Setting the first keyframe when a rewind is
executed” (page 229).