Owner's manual

Page 54 Miscellaneous Operations
360 Systems
Finding A Time Location
The FIND command can locate to a time position within a File, instead of a finding a File
name. Further, one may use FIND to locate an absolute time point, measured from the beginning
of the File; or the command can be used to skip forward or backward by a pre-determined time
interval. To find a time location within a File, Shortcut must be in the Editor.
To Find an absolute position
Press the FIND key. (SPACE BAR)
Enter the absolute position in hours, minutes or seconds, calculator-style. New
digits will appear in the right column, while previously entered digits move to
the left.
If a (+) or (-) sign appears in front of the time, press the ASTERISK (*) key to
clear the sign. See the following section on setting “skip” intervals.
Press ENTER. The Cursor will move to the new position, and the display will
show the time.
Entering a position beyond the end of the File will locate to the actual end of the File.
The BKSP and DEL keys will back out the last digit entered. The UNDO key will undo or redo
the last change to an entry. ERASE will clear the entered value.
Setting skip intervals
The Shortcut editor allows the user to “skip” (or tab) forward or backward by some
convenient interval of time. Relative offsets are useful as a pre-roll when auditioning edits, and
also for rapidly moving through a File. This time offset is entered in the same way as an
absolute time (see above section) but is preceeded with a (+) or (-) sign to denote the direction
of the skip. The following steps show how the direction of skip is established. Also, the
SCRUB WHEEL or SPACE BAR can be used to alternate between these signs.
To skip forward in time
Press the FIND key.
Enter the interval to skip.
Press the RIGHT ARROW KEY to skip forward.
Press ENTER.
To skip backward in time
Press the FIND key.
Enter the interval to skip
Press the LEFT ARROW KEY to skip backward.
Press ENTER.
To repeat a forward/backward skip
Press the FIND key.
Press the FF (fast forward) or REW (rewind) key.