User Manual

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To Record A Cut:
Disable the RECORD ERASE LOCKOUT if necessary
Press MENU->RECORD SETUP->RECORD/ERASE LOCKOUT then ENTER
The parameter should be set to OFF.
Select an Input Source
Press MENU->RECORD SETUP->AUDIO INPUT then ENTER
Select ANALOG to use the BALANCED inputs or UNBALANCED I/O inputs.
Select AES/EBU XLR-3 To use the digital AES/EBU inputs.
Select IEC-958 TYPE II to use the IEC-958 II Input
with Consumer format digital audio sources.
Select AES/SMPTE-75 OHM RCA to use the IEC-958 II Input
with Professional format digital audio sources.
Adjust Levels in Record Standby Mode
Press RECORD to enter Record Standby. You can monitor levels and set input level
controls (Analog inputs only ) before beginning to record.
Begin Recording
Press PLAY to begin recording.
Press STOP to stop recording.
A default cut name, such as NEW001 will be provided. Press ENTER to accept the
name or type in a new name using the alphanumeric and scroll keys, then press
ENTER.
Limiting the Record Time of a Cut
You can limit the maximum record time of a cut to 5 minutes, 30 minutes or 1 hour. This is
useful if you want to make a longer recording and don’t want to wait for it to finish before
stopping the recording. Once the Record Time Limit is set, it will apply to all recordings until
it is specifically disabled.
All of the record time limits allow a little extra than the time advertised. For example, a time
limit of 5 minutes will actually allow you to record for nearly six minutes.
To set a Record Time Limit:
Press MENU->RECORD SETUP->RECORD TIME LIMIT then ENTER
Select NONE, 5,30 or 60 minutes. Press ENTER.