TCR™ Series User's Manual Professional Production Recorders
TCR™ Series User's Manual The information contained in this User’s Manual is subject to change without notice or obligation, and is furnished for informational use only. User’s Manual Edition 1.3, October 28, 1999. Software version 1.0xx © 1999, 360 Systems. Printed in the United States of America. All rights reserved. Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any form without the written permission of 360 Systems. Reproduction or reverse engineering of copyrighted software is prohibited.
Contents Introduction 1-1 A Word of Thanks ........................................................................ 1-1 In This Manual.............................................................................. 1-1 Introducing the TCR Production Recorders ................................ 1-2 Choice of TCR Models ......................................... 1-2 Product Highlights........................................................................ 1-3 TCR Options.........................................
Introduction to the File List......................................................... 2-22 Auditioning a File ...............................................2-23 About the File Menu............................................2-23 Introduction to the Transport Screen......................................... 2-24 Opening a File....................................................2-24 The Transport Menu ............................................2-26 Locate Value Prompt ......................................
Automatic Recording.................................................................... 4-8 Setting Edit Points ............................................. 4-8 Selecting Pre-roll and Post-roll Duration .............. 4-9 Auto Record ...................................................... 4-9 Recording from the File List......................................................... 4-9 Playback.......................................................................................
Saving Your Work ...................................................................... 4-34 Changing the Removable Drive .........................4-34 Changing a Zip Disk..........................................4-34 Machine Setup 5-1 Setup Menu Functions................................................................. 5-2 Preferences.................................................................................. 5-3 Crossfade ........................................................... 5-4 Pre-Roll ..
Drives ......................................................................................... 5-27 Recall Machine Setup................................................................ 5-28 Store Machine Setup ................................................................. 5-29 Use Factory Defaults ................................................................. 5-30 System Management 6-1 Using the Keypad for Renaming.................................................. 6-2 Drive Menu Functions........
Cleaning ....................................................................................... 8-6 Appendix C. Specifications 9-1 General Specifications................................................................. 9-2 Audio Specifications..................................................................... 9-3 Mechanical Specifications ........................................................... 9-4 Audio I/O Connector Pinouts .......................................................
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Safety Compliance TCR is currently being investigated for compliance with the following safety standards: • UL 1950, Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment, Including Electrical Business Equipment. • EN 60950, Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment, Including Electrical Business Equipment. EU Declaration of Conformity Type of Equipment: Professional Use Audio Equipment.
Warranty and Repair Policy TCR4 and TCR8 are warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of original purchase. This warranty includes parts and labor. This warranty excludes units that have been modified, repaired by unauthorized personnel, or damaged by rough handling, abuse, improper operation, dirt, or static electricity.
TCR Series User's Manual
`Introduction A Word of Thanks Thank you and congratulations on choosing 360 Systems’ TCR™ Series synchronous digital multitrack production recorder. You have purchased the power, versatility and creativity of the industry’s leading digital multi-track audio recorder — a system ready to take on all creative challenges in today’s competitive production environments.
Introducing the TCR Production Recorders In the realm of audio recording, 360 Systems’ family of synchronous audio recorders represents a “next generation” technical development. Moving beyond “tapeless,” the TCR series couples an entirely new machine architecture with the feature set most requested by industry professionals. The TCR4 and TCR8 are production recorders, designed specifically for television broadcast, video production and professional audio recording.
Product Highlights This section outlines many of the superb features designed into the TCR series of digital multi-track recorders. All of these features apply to both the TCR4 and TCR8. • Unlimited Storage Today’s projects result in very large audio files, particularly when they are multi-track, 24bit, or recorded at high sample rates. With the advent of affordable very high capacity drives, the file size limitation has been removed.
• • Standard Editing Functions The TCR series includes a standard array of editing functions, including Cut, Copy, Insert, Paste, Erase and time offsets for individual tracks and for the entire machine. The convenient Jog Wheel, interactive LCD screen and track markers all combine to make editing easy. In addition, there’s an UNDO button for quickly correcting mistakes. Remote Control Capability All TCR recorders include a 9-pin serial port for seamless interfacing with edit controllers — just like a VTR.
Overview In This Chapter The operating philosophy of the TCR™ recorder is presented here, with an eye to giving the reader a view of what can be accomplished without going into fine detail about its how each task is performed. It is our intention to convey the “design idea” for the machine, so the user can work on the same level as TCR’s design group. Important TCR Series User's Manual This chapter should be reviewed before proceeding to the Operations chapter.
Control Panel Description The TCR4 and TCR8 control panels are divided into sections intended to logically group related controls together. Except for the Monitoring Section, the panel sections are identical between models.
Monitoring Section The Monitoring Section, as shown below for the TCR8, includes eight peak-responding audio level meters, plus buttons for arming tracks and monitoring their status. CLIP +18 +15 +12 +9 +6 +3 0 -10 -20 -30 -40 -50 -70 SLIP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ARM ALL MON MON MON MON MON MON MON MON ALL INPUT LED VU Meters Fourteen LEDs display the recording level, covering a range from +20 dB to –70 dB.
Main Display The TCR’s LCD Main Display provides information about the machine’s current mode of operation. LOC 01:00:01:21 .00 FILE POSN FILE: ROUTE 66 EDIT IN EDIT OUT OFFSET FRAME RATE SAMPLE RATE SYNC INPUT TC SOURCE : : : : : : : 01:00:01:21 01:02:56:05 00:00:00:00 30 NON-DROP 48000 INTERNAL VITC IF NO LTC TIME LEFT: 02:07:34 (8) SPEED: 0.000X Transport Screen Four basic displays are provided, each with associated sub-menus: the Drive List, Directory List, File List and Transport Screen.
Many buttons have both large and small legends. These are dual-function — the key’s function depends on the context of the current operation. It is not necessary to use a “shift” key for the second command. Capture / Mark The CAPTURE button “grabs” a time code for use on the Transport Screen. When pressed, the value in the red Time Code Display is transferred to the Time Code Register on the Main display. The MARK button places a checkmark (ü) after a filename on the File List.
Exit The EXIT button has four primary functions: • To return from a menu back to its associated display • To return from a display back to the previous display in the menu system • To safely cancel a machine operation currently in progress • To end an editing session and close the file Enter The ENTER button confirms (or accepts) a data entry procedure. The button will also access a highlighted drive, directory, file or menu function.
Files / Version The FILES button calls up a list of files present. As shown below, the File List presents all audio files, by name and index, present in the current directory. Additional information, such as time, can also be displayed. FILES IN: (DIRECTORY 1.
ZIP Drive A 250 MB ZIP Drive is provided as standard equipment on the front panel. The drive may be used as an audio source, and for economical storage of small projects. Approximately 14 track-minutes of 24-bit audio can be stored on a 250 MB Zip disk. It is also used to load new TCR operating software.
Slip The SLIP button allows individual time offsets to be introduced in selected tracks. When a track is slipped, the SLIP LED lights at the bottom of the track’s associated meter. Remote When remote control is active, an external device can control TCR. All Control Panel buttons with the exception of REMOTE are disabled. The REMOTE button toggles this function on and off.
Transport Control Section Although the TCR recorder shares no technical kinship with tape-based products, it is convenient to continue many of the operational traditions, such as the notion of a “tape transport”, referred to in this book as just “transport”. Other tape terminology, as in the words “rolling”, “punch-in”, “punch-out”, “rewind” and “varispeed”, are to be taken in the spirit of analog ancestry.
Drive Bay The Drive Bay located below the control panel can house an optional hard disk drive, either as a fixed unit or installed in a removable drive carrier. When a drive carrier is installed, an illuminated digit above the drive lock indicates the drive’s numeric ID. Jog Section The Jog Section is used for transport control, and for making adjustments to other machine settings. As in the Keypad Section, many buttons have a dual-function.
Shuttle Press SHUTTLE to change the function of the Jog Wheel from a jog control to a shuttle control. In this mode, rotate the Jog Wheel to shuttle the transport forward and backward at a speed proportional to the direction and position which the wheel is turned (up to 60x play). ALT The ALT button is provided for future enhancements. Adjust Many keys in the Jog Section change from transport controls to adjustment controls: On the Transport Screen, press ADJUST to display the Adjust Menu.
Edit Out / The EDIT OUT button is used in combination with other buttons to perform certain special functions, such as storing and recalling a time value related to an Edit-Out location. • For example, press RECALL, EDIT OUT to recall a stored Edit-Out point. • Press STORE, EDIT OUT to store the current Time Code Register value. • In “adjustment” mode, the symbol will move the Time Code Register’s underline to the right.
Rear Panel Description The TCR4 and TCR8 rear panels are divided into sections as illustrated below. The sections are identical between the four and eight track models, except for the different number of connectors in the audio input and output sections. 1 4 5 SYNC AND TIME CODE CONTROL LTC IN OUT IN WCLK TERM VITC TERM VIDEO TERM S4 WORD CLOCK CONTROL IN 0 I DIGITAL IN 1-2 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 GPI/O P2 ANALOG OUT ANALOG IN 3-4 5-6 50-60 Hz 2.
Cooling Fan A single fan is provided for cooling. Air intakes are located on the side panels. To provide optimum air flow, do not obstruct the air intakes or block the rear fan outlet. AC Power The TCR recorder includes a dedicated power supply that is pre-configured at the factory for the proper line voltage. Please verify that the voltage, as checked off above the AC connector, matches your country’s voltage standard.
Video Reference Input The VIDEO REF IN connector (BNC) accepts an analog video signal such as Black Burst, for synchronizing the TCR to a common “house” reference. LTC Input The LTC IN connector accepts a standard longitudinal time code input signal. LTC Output The LTC OUT connector provides a standard longitudinal time code output signal, that matches the current time code display.
Control Output The CONTROL IN/OUT connectors are a proprietary bus used to control and synchronize multiple TCR units. The CONTROL OUT port is connected to CONTROL IN port of the next TCR in line. Note Multi-machine operation is not available as of Fall 1999. General Purpose Input/Output The GPI/O connector provides six “general purpose” inputs for triggering selected TCR functions. The six GPI/O inputs can be assigned to specific TCR functions by using an assignment menu.
TCR Menu System The TCR recorder’s menu system is arranged to make it quick and easy to find any file. Unlike earlier machines, the large main display can present an entire list, allowing the operator to rapidly review the contents of a directory. Knowing how the menu system functions will help you work efficiently, and quickly arrive at the function you need.
Menu Navigation The TCR menu system will be familiar to everyone having some experience with computers. It will be helpful to refer to the previous menu diagram while reading the next sections. TCR is organized into two principle tasks. First is managing files, directories and drives. Secondly, the tasks of recording, editing and playing individual audio files. 1. The underlying principle of TCR’s file organization is simple.
Introduction to the Drive List The Drive List allows you to select drives and perform a variety of drive-related functions. The display presents a list of the internal and external drives, numbered 0 through 7, attached to the TCR. DRIVES: 0. 1. 2. (ZIP DRIVE 0) (HARD DRIVE 1) (REMOVABLE DRIVE 2) 0.0M FREE 8.6G FREE 9.1G FREE 'ENTER' OR NUMBER SELECTS DRIVE 'EXIT' CHECKS FOR AVAILABLE DRIVES 'MENU' SHOWS DRIVE MENU Drive List • • The first two columns list each drive’s logical number and name.
Introduction to the Directory List Each TCR disk drive has ten directories, numbered 0 through 9. Directories are presented in the DIRECTORY LIST with their index, followed by their name and an information field. DIRS ON: (HARD DRIVE 1) 0. (DIRECTORY 1.0) 1. (DIRECTORY 1.1) 2. (DIRECTORY 1.2) 3. (DIRECTORY 1.3) 4. (DIRECTORY 1.4) 5. (DIRECTORY 1.5) 6. (DIRECTORY 1.6) 7. (DIRECTORY 1.7) 8. (DIRECTORY 1.8) 9. (DIRECTORY 1.
Introduction to the File List Files have an index (000-999) and a name of up to 27 characters, which appear in the FILE LIST. An additional field shows the file start time, running time or size. The File List may contain up to 1,000 files for each directory. Every file has a head point and a tail point. The default head point is the earliest time at which audio occurs, and the default tail point is just beyond the latest point containing audio.
Auditioning a File From the File List, you can play (audition) any file by pressing PLAY. You can also select the next file to play while one is auditioning. Auditioning is a quick way to check what one or more files contain, without opening them for editing. To audition a file, simply select it from the File List screen and press PLAY.
Introduction to the Transport Screen The Transport Screen allows you to play, record, chase, and edit all aspects of a file, including its in-point, out-point and a variety of other location registers. The display and associated sub-menus are specific to the file that is open. Opening a File A file must be opened to use the transport for anything more than playback at 1X speed. To open a file, select it from the File List and press ENTER.
In the upper right corner of the display, two words appear to label the current Display Mode. The six possible labels are: • OFFSET REG (Offset Register) • REL (Relative) • OFFSET POSN (File Position - Offset) • FILE POSN (File Position) • GEN (Internal Time Code Generator) • EXT TC (External Time Code) One of these Display modes may be selected with the DISP button, and the associated Display Mode Menu. Below the Time Code Register, the title bar lists the name of the file that has been opened.
The Transport Menu TheEdit Menu presents eight editing operations that can be performed on the file currently open. The title bar at the top identifies this as the Transport Menu. TRANSPORT MENU 0. > MACHINE SETUP 1. NAME LOCATES 2. NAME OFFSETS 3. NAME TRACKS 4. ERASE EDIT-IN THRU EDIT-OUT 5. COPY EDIT-IN THRU EDIT-OUT 6. CUT EDIT-IN THRU EDIT-OUT 7. PASTE AT EDIT-IN 8.
Locate Value Prompt The Locate Value prompt allows you to enter a time value into the Time Code Register. This value can be used to cue the transport, or it can be stored as the Edit-In point or the Edit-Out point in one of 100 Locate Registers. LOC 00:01:23:00 .00 POSN + OFFSET ENTER NEW LOCATE VALUE PRESS 'ENTER' WHEN FINISHED EDIT IN = EDIT OUT = EXIT = UNDO = CURSOR <-CURSOR --> CANCEL BACK SPACE TIME LEFT: 03:43:46 (8) SPEED: 0.
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Installation In This Chapter This chapter provides installation instructions for the TCR™ recorder. Instructions are identical for both the TCR4 and TCR8. The following topics are discussed: • Unpacking and Inspection • Preparing Your Site • Installing Hardware • Connecting Signals Important TCR Series User's Manual When performing the following installation procedure, always observe proper safety, handling and anti-static precautions.
Unpacking and Inspection When you receive your TCR system, inspect the shipping carton for signs of physical damage. Contact your dealer and the shipper immediately if you suspect any damage has occurred during shipping. Check the contents of the box to ensure that all parts are included. If any items are missing, contact your dealer immediately. After unpacking all equipment, please save the packing materials for future shipping convenience.
Installing Hardware The TCR can be installed in tabletop fashion, or in a standard 19" equipment rack. Whichever method you choose, ensure that there is adequate room for cables and proper ventilation for the chassis. Please note the following important points: • Each TCR model includes a dedicated power supply that is pre-configured at the factory for the proper line voltage. Please verify that the voltage, as checked above the AC connector, matches your supply line voltage. 115 V~ 230 V~ 50-60 Hz 2.
Connecting Signals This section provides instructions for connecting signals to the TCR. The following topics are discussed: • Audio I/O Connection • Sync and Reference Connections • Control Connection In Chapter 1, refer to the “Rear Panel Description” section for an illustration and explanation of all rear chassis connectors. See Chapter 5, “Machine Setup” for detailed information on configuring I/O.
VITC Connection Use the following steps to connect a VITC signal to the TCR. 1. Connect a stable analog VITC signal from the desired source to the VITC IN connector. Most contemporary VTRs and DTRs are capable of recording and outputting a VITC signal. 2. If the TCR is in the middle of your VITC loop, you can “T” the signal to the next device in the chain — using a BNC T connector. If the TCR is the last device in your VITC loop, terminate the chain using the VITC termination DIP switch on the rear panel.
Note The WORD CLOCK OUT connector is an independent TTL-level output (not a loop-through) that is clocked at the sample rate of the TCR’s current operating mode. The output operates at all times, even when there is no Word Clock input present. It is derived from the currently selected sync source.
Operations In This Chapter This chapter provides instructions for all modes of TCR™ operation.
24 Hour Time Line Concept Each file in the TCR may be viewed as a long reel of tape, pre-striped from zero to 24 hours with a track of timing information. This track establishes accurate time points for positioning within the file, and provides a means of synchronizing with external time code sources. In practice, many different frame rates are used in the video and film industry: 24-frame, 25-frame, or 30-frame.
When monitoring or recording digital data, it is important that the frequency of the incoming samples exactly match the frequency of the system sample clock. If the frequencies are not exactly the same, occasional pops and clicks may be heard as samples are either repeated or dropped.
Examine the TRACK INPUT menu. Note that you can route the ANALOG inputs, the AES digital inputs, or the output of the SAMPLE RATE CONVERTER to a selected track pair. Sample Rate Conversions MENU | Machine Setup | Audio I/O | Sample Rate Converter The sample rate converter (SRC) permits incoming digital audio to be accepted, even if at a different sample rate than TCR’s current setting. For example, 44.1 kHz digital audio may be recorded at 48 kHz by routing it through the internal sample rate converter.
The ARM buttons and the ARM ALL button can also be used for punching in and punching out during a record pass. When a button is lit red, the selected track is recording. When a button is off, the track is playing back. Track Monitoring, Metering and Muting The MON buttons and meters allow you to check recording levels before starting to record. With the MUTE button off, press the MON buttons to monitor the incoming audio for specific tracks.
Monitoring and Metering Rules Please note the following important rules regarding the function of the MON buttons in conjunction with the meters: • When a track is armed and recording, its meter shows the input levels that are being recorded. • When a track is not recording, the input monitor state determines whether the meter shows input or playback levels. When MON is toggled on, you will hear the track’s input, regardless of the state of the track’s ARM button, and the meter will show input levels.
Suppose, for example, that you wanted to copy track 1 to track 4. One way of doing this would be to connect a cable from digital outputs 1-2 to digital inputs 3-4, arm track 4 only, and press Record. The resulting audio on track 4 would be in phase with track 1 when it was played back.
Basic Recording Full Record Arm the desired tracks, then press REC + PLAY to place the TCR in record mode. The recording starts at the position that is indicated in the Time Code Display. To conclude the recording: • Press STOP to end the recording and stop the transport. • Press PLAY to punch-out of record mode, but keep the transport rolling. Punch-In Record Arm the desired tracks, then press PLAY to place the TCR in play mode.
Selecting Pre-roll and Post-roll Duration MENU | Machine Setup | Preferences | Pre-Roll, Post-Roll Pre-Roll and Post-Roll values can be set so that certain record and play operations start ahead of the Edit-In point and stop after the Edit-Out point. This allows listening to the surrounding audio and crossfades during Auto Recording or Reviewing operations.
Shuttle Mode When the SHTL (shuttle) button is illuminated, the position of the wheel determines the transport speed and direction. Speed can be controlled from approximately .1X to 60X in the forward or reverse direction. The speed is displayed in the lower right hand corner of the TRANSPORT SCREEN. Negative values indicate reverse movement. When reversing direction, the speed passes through 0X, during which time the transport does not move and the pause indicator above the wheel is illuminated.
Using the Locate Register Entering Locate Values Directly From the Transport Screen enter the desired time code position using the numeric keypad. After typing the first digit (or by pressing ENTER) the value entry prompt appears. Continue entering the desired location, then press ENTER when finished. Adjusting Locate Values Using the Knob From the Transport Screen, press ADJUST todisplay the prompt for the Locate (LOC) value. LOC 00:01:23:08 .
Press RECALL button to present the Recall Locate Point Prompt, which allows you to recall a value from a locate point and place it in the LOC Register. You can also recall special time code points as mentioned above. Locating Press LOCATE to instantly cue to the time code currently shown in the LOC Register. To cue to a specific time code, enter the value in the LOC Register using one of the above methods and press LOCATE. The LOCATE button can also be used as a transport control.
Pre-roll and post-roll duration The pre-roll or post-roll duration can be configured in the PREFERENCES section of the MACHINE SETUP menu. The range of values can be from zero to 10 seconds. Performing the Review To review a punch-in recording or an auto record, press REVIEW once the transport has stopped. To review an arbitrary file section, first set the Edit-In and Edit-Out points and then press REVIEW. The selected audio plays at 1X unless varispeed playback is enabled for some other speed.
Chasing External Time Code The CHASE button will synchronize the TCR to either an LTC or VITC external time code source. Time Code Input Selection MENU | Machine Setup | Sync and Time Code | TC Input The TC INPUT selection specifies the source of the external time code to be used for time code triggering, either LTC, VITC, or VITC IF NO LTC.
Internal Time Code Generator Five menu items control setup and operation of the internal time code generator. Their names and locations are given in the following list: MENU | Machine Setup | Sync and Time Code | Generator MENU | Machine Setup | Sync and Time Code | Set Gen. MENU | Machine Setup | Preferences | Default Time MENU | Machine Setup | Preferences | File Info to Show MENU | Machine Setup | Preferences | Sort Files By The internal generator may be used as an approximate time of day indicator.
When chasing until TC LOSS OR ERROR, the TCR will stop playing when time code values are corrupted or lost. The chase mode will then be automatically turned off. If chasing until CHASE CANCELLED, the TCR will stop playing when time code values are bad or lost, but will resume playing when the external time code becomes valid again. Recordings, however, are terminated at the first loss of time code.
Storing and Recalling Offsets When the OFST Register is displayed in the Transport Screen the STORE and RECALL buttons will save and recall up to 10 offset values to/from the audio file. Naming Offsets [Transport Screen] | MENU | Name Offsets From the Transport Screen, press MENU and select item 2, NAME OFFSETS, to display the offsets for the current file. Use the Jog Wheel to highlight the offset to be named, then press ENTER.
Time Code Display Options From the Transport Screen, press DISP. A prompt to select one of the following display modes will appear: 0 = Offset Register 1 = Relative to Zero Mark 2 = OFFSET POSN 3 = File Position 4 = Internal Generator 5 = External Time Code Starting a Chase Operation Assume the chase parameters (see Chase Modes above) are set to: CHASE WHAT: EXTERNAL TIME CODE CHASE WHEN: CHASE PRESSED CHASE UNTIL: CHASE CANCELLED From the Transport Screen, press CHASE.
Synchronizing Multiple TCRs Connect WORD CLOCK OUT on the master TCR to WORD CLOCK IN on the slave TCRs. Connect LTC OUT on the master TCR to LTC IN on the slave TCRs.
Off-line Editing Operations The TCR provides a suite of functions for editing the contents of a file. The following editing operations are available: • Erase ERASE wipes any audio from a marked area and replaces it with silence. • Copy COPY makes a copy of a marked portion of audio in another file, for subsequent transfer to another destination. • Cut CUT removes a marked portion of audio and transfers it to another file, for possible use in a subsequent edit operation.
This behavior is shown in the illustration below. EDIT-IN THRU EDIT-OUT Start0.00 of File Head 0.00 Point Tail0.00 Point End0.00 of File CurrentFile Before Erase File Timeline 01:00 02:00 03:00 04:00 03:00 04:00 Start 0.00 of File Head 0.00 Point Fade CurrentFile After Erase 01:00 02:00 The run time of a file can be reduced from the tail end of a file if these conditions are met. 1. The Tail Point of the file is between the Edit-In and Edit-Out points. 2.
The Erase menu will appear. ERASE EDIT-IN THRU EDIT-OUT 0. ERASE NOW 1. TRACK 1 : NO 2. TRACK 2 : NO 3. TRACK 3 : YES 4. > TRACK 4 : YES 5. TRACK 5 : NO 6. TRACK 6 : NO 7. TRACK 7 : NO 8. TRACK 8 : NO 'ENTER' OR NUMBER SELECTS MENU ITEM PRESS 'EXIT' TO EXIT MENU Erase Menu (TCR8 Display) 5. To select the tracks to be erased, use the Jog Wheel or the Arrow keys and then press ENTER; or simply press the number of the desired track to toggle its erase status between YES and NO. 6.
The start of file, Head point and Edit-In point will be set to the start of the silence that was copied as shown in the illustration below. EDIT-IN THRU EDIT-OUT Start 0.00 of File Head 0.00 Point Tail0.00 Point End0.00 of File Current File File Timeline 01:00 02:00 03:00 Start 0.00 of File 04:00 End0.00 of File Head 0.00 Point Tail0.
The Copy menu will appear, as shown below. COPY EDIT-IN THRU EDIT-OUT 0. COPY NOW 1. TRACK 1 : NO 2. TRACK 2 : NO 3. TRACK 3 : YES 4. > TRACK 4 : YES 5. TRACK 5 : NO 6. TRACK 6 : NO 7. TRACK 7 : NO 8. TRACK 8 : NO 9. DEST FILE : CLIPBOARD 'ENTER' OR NUMBER SELECTS MENU ITEM Copy Menu (TCR8 Display) 5. To select the track(s) to be copied, use the Jog Wheel or the Arrow keys and then press ENTER, or simply press the number of the desired track. The Copy Track Usage menu appears for the selected track.
Cut Edit-In through Edit-Out [Transport Screen] | MENU | Cut Edit In Thru Out Cut Edit-In through Edit-Out will remove (delete) a segment of audio from the current file, and “pull up” (or ripple up) the subsequent audio, earlier in time to the Edit-In point, as shown below. Fade EDIT-IN THRU EDIT-OUT Fade Start 0.00 of File End0.00 of File Head 0.00 Point Tail0.00 Point Current File Before Cut File Timeline 01:00 02:00 03:00 04:00 End0.00 of File Tail0.
A CUT operation normally adjusts the Tail point to maintain the Tail point’s position at the audio the Tail point was set to. If the Tail point of the file is between the Edit-In and Edit-Out points, then the Tail point will be moved to the end of the audio in the file as shown below. Fade EDIT-IN THRU EDIT-OUT Start 0.00 of File Fade End0.00 of File Head 0.00 Point Tail0.00 Point Current File Before Cut File Timeline 01:00 02:00 03:00 04:00 End0.00 of File Tail0.
5. To select the track(s) to be cut, use the Jog Wheel or Arrow keys, followed by ENTER, or simply press the number of the desired track. The Cut Track Usage menu will appear for the selected track. This menu presents a variety of options for the selected track, such as a straight 1:1 cut, a track bounce, or “don’t cut.” TRACK 3 USAGE FOR CUT 0. DON'T CUT TRACK 3 1. CUT TRACK 3 TO TRACK 1 2. CUT TRACK 3 TO TRACK 2 3. > CUT TRACK 3 TO TRACK 3 4. CUT TRACK 3 TO TRACK 4 5. CUT TRACK 3 TO TRACK 5 6.
Paste at Edit-In [Transport Screen] | MENU | Paste at Edit In Paste at Edit-In will paste a segment from a source file into the current file. The source file can either be the default clipboard file or a named file. The paste function overwrites the audio at the current file’s Edit-In point, as shown below. The pasted segment’s length (as defined by the source file’s Head point and Tail point) will determine the Edit-Out point along the current file’s time line. Start 0.00 of File End0.
If the audio at the Tail point of the current file is overwritten by the Paste operation, then the Tail point of the current file will be moved to the end of the audio in the current file. This is shown in the illustration below. Start 0.00 of File End0.00 of File EDIT-IN Head 0.00 Point Tail0.00 Point Current File Before Paste File Timeline 01:00 02:00 03:00 04:00 Head 0.00 Point Tail0.00 Point Fade Fade Source File 03:00 04:00 05:00 06:00 End0.00 of File Tail0.
The Paste Track Usage menu appears for the selected track. This menu allows you to choose options, such as a straight 1:1 paste, a track bounce, or “don’t paste.” Note that the TCR4’s Paste Track Usage menu lists tracks 1 - 4. TRACK 3 USAGE FOR PASTE 0. DON'T PASTE TRACK 3 1. PASTE ON TRACK 3 FROM TRACK 1 2. PASTE ON TRACK 3 FROM TRACK 2 3. > PASTE ON TRACK 3 FROM TRACK 3 4. PASTE ON TRACK 3 FROM TRACK 4 5. PASTE ON TRACK 3 FROM TRACK 5 6. PASTE ON TRACK 3 FROM TRACK 6 7. PASTE ON TRACK 3 FROM TRACK 7 8.
Start 0.00 of File End0.00 of File EDIT-IN Head 0.00 Point Tail0.00 Point This area moves forward on the timeline. Current File Before Insert File Timeline 01:00 02:00 03:00 Head 0.00 Point 04:00 Tail0.00 Point Fade Fade Source File 03:00 04:00 05:00 06:00 End0.00 of File Tail0.
This is shown in the illustration below. Start 0.00 of File End0.00 of File Head 0.00 Point Tail0.00 Point EDIT-IN Current File Before Insert File Timeline 01:00 02:00 03:00 04:00 Head 0.00 Point Tail0.00 Point Fade Fade Source File 03:00 04:00 05:00 06:00 End0.00 of File EDIT-IN THRU EDIT-OUT Current File After Insert 01:00 02:00 03:00 04:00 Use the following steps to insert a segment in front of the Edit-In point: 1. Ensure that the desired source file exists. 2.
This menu presents options, such as a straight 1:1 insert, a track bounce, or “don’t insert.” Note that the TCR4’s Insert Track Usage menu lists tracks 1 - 4. TRACK 3 USAGE FOR INSERT 0. DON'T INSERT ON TRACK 3 1. INSERT ON TRACK 3 FROM TRACK 1 2. INSERT ON TRACK 3 FROM TRACK 2 3. > INSERT ON TRACK 3 FROM TRACK 3 4. INSERT ON TRACK 3 FROM TRACK 4 5. INSERT ON TRACK 3 FROM TRACK 5 6. INSERT ON TRACK 3 FROM TRACK 6 7. INSERT ON TRACK 3 FROM TRACK 7 8.
Saving Your Work The TCR recorder is equipped with a 250 MB Zip drive and an optional removable hard drive for archiving audio, and for transferring material from one TCR to another. It is easy to copy individual files, groups of files, directories, or the entire contents of one drive to another. Refer to the Drive Menu, Directory Menu, and Files Menu functions for further details.
Machine Setup In This Chapter This chapter provides instructions for using the global Setup Menu. The following topics are discussed: • Setup Menu Functions • Preferences • Audio I/O • Sync and Time Code • External Control • Drives • Load Named Settings • Save Named Settings • Use Factory Defaults Note TCR Series User's Guide Throughout this chapter, the triangle symbol followed by a series of button and screen labels indicates the “path” of keystrokes required to access a particular function.
Setup Menu Functions MENU | Machine Setup The Setup Menu provides a variety of important machine setup functions that pertain to the entire TCR™ system, rather than to specific functional modes. The entire machine setup can be saved in one of ten configurations using the Store Machine Setup function. Each configuration is stored in nonvolatile memory so that the settings are retained when TCR power is off.
Preferences MENU | Machine Setup | Preferences The Setup Preferences Menu allows you to customize the TCR’s performance. To reach the Setup Preferences Menu, select item 0 (PREFERENCES) on the Setup Menu. SETUP PREFERENCES 0. > CROSS FADE : 1. PRE-ROLL : 2. POST-ROLL : 3. SORT FILES BY : 4. FILE INFO TO SHOW : 5. DIR INFO TO SHOW : 6. DRIVE INFO TO SHOW : 7. DEFAULT TIME : 8. DEFAULT TRACKS : 9. DEFAULT TITLE : *. MORE PREFERENCES...
7. Default Time Selects the start time of newly created files. Choose a Fixed Time, or get the start time from the Internal Generator or from Incoming Time Code. 8. Default Tracks Selects which tracks to arm for newly created files 9. Default Title Chooses the default name of newly created files. The system automatically appends the file’s index number to this name. *. More Preferences Displays a second page of system preferences. The following items reside on the More Preferences Menu. 0.
Pre-Roll MENU | Machine Setup | Preferences | Pre-Roll The Pre-Roll function sets the amount of time that the TCR plays (or “rolls”) prior to the edit inpoint (during an Auto-Record and Auto Review cycle).
• • • INFO THEN INDEX: files are first sorted by the data in the information column (Running Time, Start Time or File Size), and then sorted by the file’s index number. INFO THEN NAME: files are first sorted by the data in the information column (Running Time, Start Time or File Size), and then sorted by the file’s name. INDEX: files are sorted by index number only.
Drive Info to Show The Drive Info to Show function selects the information shown in column 3 of the Drive Display. MENU | Machine Setup | Preferences | Post-Roll Use the following steps to set the Drive Display’s information column. 1. On the Setup Preferences Menu, select item 6 (DRIVE INFO TO SHOW). The current setting is highlighted. 2. Select the desired information setting. Four choices are available: • FREE SPACE • TOTAL FILES.
number. If required, press CLEAR to reset the entire value to zero, or UNDO to undo changes (the button steps back through all of your entries). Default Tracks MENU | Machine Setup | Preferences | Default Tracks The Default Tracks function sets the default tracks that are armed (when you create a file). When you access the Transport Screen for the first time, the selected tracks will automatically be armed, but all ARM buttons are fully functional. Use the following steps to set a file’s default tracks. 1.
2. Enter the desired letters using the keypad. Note Do not enter any index numbers. Typed Time Values MENU | Machine Setup | Preferences | * | Typed Time Values The Typed Time Values function allows you to set the number of digits that are entered (and shown) on the Transport Screen, and on other menus that list time codes (such as the Store Locate Registers Menu). Use the following steps to set the typed time values. 1. Onthe Setup Preferences Menu, select item * (MORE PREFERENCES).
The Prompt on Exit function allows you to set whether or not a “prompt” menu appears each time you exit the Transport Screen. When Prompt on Exit is enabled, the Close File and Quit Prompt appears. CLOSE FILE AND QUIT PRESS 'ENTER' TO CLOSE FILE AND QUIT PRESS 'EXIT' TO CANCEL Close File and Quit Prompt When the function is disabled, you can exit the Transport Screen without the prompt menu appearing. Use the following steps to set the Prompt on Exit function. 1.
Audio I/O MENU | Machine Setup | Audio I/O The Setup Audio I/O (Input/Output) Menu provides setup and maintenance functions that allow you to customize and calibrate the audio performance of the TCR. To reach the Setup Audio I/O Menu, select item 1 (AUDIO I/O) on the Setup Menu. SETUP AUDIO I/O 0. TRACK INPUT 1-2 1. TRACK INPUT 3-4 2. TRACK INPUT 5-6 3. TRACK INPUT 7-8 4. SRC INPUT 5. MON ARMED TRACKS 6. OUTPUT WORD SIZE 7. HEADROOM 8. > CALIBRATE OUTPUTS 9. CALIBRATE INPUTS *.
• Set Process Delays Sets “pre-read” delays to compensate for external process delays. Each Audio I/O function is explained in greater detail in the following sections. Track Input MENU | Machine Setup | Audio I/O | Track Input The Track Input functions allow selection of which set of inputs is routed to the TCR’s internal crossfader for actual use during recording and monitoring. The function applies to both TCR4 and TCR8. Use the following steps to set the track inputs: 1.
• • • • • • AES 3-4 CONVERTED: Digital inputs 3-4 are routed to the sample rate converter. AES 3-4 DIRECT: Digital inputs 3-4 are used direct. AES 5-6 CONVERTED: Digital inputs 5-6 are routed to the sample rate converter. AES 5-6 DIRECT: Digital inputs 5-6 are used direct. AES 7-8 CONVERTED: Digital inputs 7-8 are routed to the sample rate converter. AES 7-8 DIRECT: Digital inputs 7-8 are used direct.
Calibrate Outputs MENU | Machine Setup | Audio I/O | Calibrate Outputs The Calibrate Outputs function allows you to calibrate the TCR’s analog output signal path to ensure that proper signal levels are recorded and reproduced. In Appendix B, “Maintenance,” refer to the “Output Calibration” section for complete instructions.
Sync and Time Code MENU | Machine Setup | Sync and Time Code The Setup Sync and Time Code Menu provides setup functions that allow you to customize the synchronization and time code performance of the TCR. To reach the Setup Sync and Time Code Menu, select item 2 (SYNC AND TIME CODE) on the Setup Menu. SETUP SYNC AND TIME CODE 0. > SYNC REF : INTERNAL 1. RATE/FORMAT : 30N 48000 2. TC INPUT : LTC 3. LTC LEVEL : 0 DBV BAL 4. OUTPUT LTC : DURING 1X PLAY ONLY 5. CHASE WHAT : EXTERNAL TIME CODE 6.
7. Chase Until Chooses when to cancel the Chase Mode. Choose Chase until Locked to time code (then free run — ignoring errors or discontinuities), chase until time code is lost or if an error occurs, or continue chasing until the mode is canceled by pressing CHASE or STOP. 8. Generator Starts or stops the TCR’s internal time-of-day generator. 9. Set Gen Set the internal time code generator’s start time. Each sync and time code function is explained in more detail in the following sections.
Rate/Format MENU | Machine Setup | Sync and Time Code | Rate/Format The Rate/Format function allows you to set the TCR’s frame rate and sample rate. Use the following steps to set the sample and frame rates: 1. On the Setup Sync and Time Code Menu, select item 1 (RATE/FORMAT). The current settings are highlighted. 2. Select the desired rates. Ten choices are available. • 30N 48000: 30 fields per second frame rate, non-drop frame, 48000 Hz sample rate.
• VITC IF NO LTC: either the LTC or VITC port will be used. A valid LTC or VITC signal must be present. Note that the system uses LTC first, and when the LTC drop out (for example, during off-speed playback), the system defaults to the VITC signal. LTC Level MENU | Machine Setup | Sync and Time Code | LTC Level The LTC Level function allows you to set the output LTC level (in dBv), specifically to match the TCR’s level to a destination device’s LTC input requirements.
Chase When MENU | Machine Setup | Sync and Time Code | Chase When The Chase When function allows you to select the control panel button function(s) that enable the Chase Mode itself. Use the following steps to select the Chase Mode enable button(s): 1. On the Setup Sync and Time Code Menu, select item 6 (CHASE WHEN). The current setting is highlighted. 2. Select the desired Chase Mode button(s): • CHASE PRESSED: the Chase Mode is enabled when the CHASE button is pressed.
Set Generator MENU | Machine Setup | Sync and Time Code | Set Gen The Set Generator function allows you to preset the TCR’s internal time code generator. Use the following steps to set the time code generator: 1. On the Setup Sync and Time Code Menu, select item 9 (SET GEN).
External Control MENU | Machine Setup | External Control The Setup External Control Menu provides setup functions that pertain to the TCR’s RS-422 and GPI (General Purpose Interface) control ports. To reach the Setup External Control Menu, select item 3 (EXTERNAL CONTROL) on the Setup Menu. SETUP EXTERNAL CONTROL 0. > 1. 2. 3. 4. CONTROL-IN PORT : RS-422 EMULATION : RS-422 BALLISTICS : RS-422 TRACK ARMING GENERAL PURPOSE I/O SINGLE REMOTE BVW-75 VTR MAX.
RS-422 Emulation MENU | Machine Setup | External Control | RS-422 Emulation The RS-422 Emulation function allows you to select the desired type of serial protocol to use when controlling the TCR via remote control. Note that the protocol of the transmitting (controlling) device must be set to match the TCR’s selected remote control protocol Use the following steps to set the remote control protocol: 1. On the Setup External Control Menu, select item 1 (RS-422 EMULATION). 2. Select the desired protocol.
2. Select the desired track assignments. • Select item 0 (RESET TO DEFAULTS) to reset all track assignments to their default settings as listed below: Track 1: FOLLOW A1 AND DA1 Track 2: FOLLOW A2 AND DA2 Track 3: FOLLOW CHANNEL DA3 Track 4: FOLLOW CHANNEL DA4 Track 5: FOLLOW CHANNEL DA5 Track 6: FOLLOW CHANNEL DA6 Track 7: FOLLOW CHANNEL DA7 Track 8: FOLLOW CHANNEL DA8 • Select item 1 through 8 to set the assignments for tracks 1 through 8, respectively.
General Purpose I/O MENU | Machine Setup | External Control | General Purpose I/O The General Purpose I/O function allows you to assign each general purpose input and output ports. Six input and three output ports are provided on the GPI/O connector. Please note: • The six input ports are typically assigned to specific transport functions, such as PLAY, STOP, and RECORD. • The three output ports are typically assigned as tallies, for purposes of tracking input functions (e.g., by lighting an external LED).
Commands which may be assigned to GPI/O (UNASSIGNED): no function is assigned to the port.
Drives MENU | Machine Setup | Drives The Setup Drives Menu allows you to selectively enable or disable each system drive. This function in turn sets which drives are checked whenever drives are scanned. Only “enabled” drives are scanned, and only those actually present are listed on the Drive List. To reach the Setup Drives Menu, select item 4 (DRIVES) on the Setup Menu. SETUP DRIVES 0. > 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Recall Machine Setup MENU | Machine Setup | Recall Machine Setup The Recall Machine Setup Menu allows you to load one of ten stored machine setup configurations. Configurations are stored in non-volatile memory using the Store Machine Setup Menu. Refer to the “Store Machine Setup” section for details. To reach the Recall Machine Setup Menu, select Recall Machine Setup (item 5) on the Machine Setup Menu. RECALL MACHINE SETUP 0. (CONFIGURATION 0) 1. ANALOG + INTERNAL 2. > STUDIO 1 3. (CONFIGURATION 3) 4.
Store Machine Setup MENU | Machine Setup | Store Machine Setup The Store Machine Setup Menu allows you to save machine setup into one of 10 configurations in non-volatile memory. All settings are retained when TCR power is off. Configuration files can be named, or the default name (MACHINE SETUP [0 - 9]) can be used. To reach the Store Machine Setup Menu, select Store Machine Setup (item 6) on the Machine Setup Menu. STORE MACHINE SETUP 0. (CONFIGURATION 0) 1. ANALOG + INTERNAL 2. STUDIO 1 3.
Use Factory Defaults MENU | Machine Setup | Use Factory Defaults The Use Factory Defaults function allows you to load a preset factory configuration. All settings are restored except for calibration trim values, which remain unchanged. To load the factory default configuration, select item 7 (USE FACTORY DEFAULTS) on the Setup Menu. A “Restoring Factory Defaults” message is displayed while the file is loading, and when complete, all system settings have been restored to the factory default condition.
System Management In This Chapter This chapter provides detailed instructions for managing drives, directories and files. Also included is a section about installing TCR™ program file updates.
Using the Keypad for Renaming Throughout the various system management menus, the TCR allows you to enter custom names for various files and functions. These functions (such as Rename Drive, Rename Directory and Rename File) all use a similar operating procedure as detailed below. In these procedures, the keypad changes from the standard numeric mode to alphanumeric mode. Use the following steps to rename a function with the keypad: Access the desired “renaming” function.
Drive Menu Functions [Drive List, Select Drive] | MENU The Drive menu allows you to perform a variety of setup and installation functions for the selected drive. DRIVE MENU: (ZIP DRIVE 0) 0. MACHINE SETUP 1. > RENAME DRIVE 2. ERASE DRIVE 3. COPY DRIVE 4. SPIN UP DRIVE 5. SPIN DOWN DRIVE 6. INSTALL FILE SYSTEM 7. CHECK DISK 8.
Use the following steps to rename a drive: 1. On the Drive List, highlight the drive that you want to rename and press MENU. 2. On the Drive menu, select RENAME DRIVE (item 1). The Rename Drive prompt appears. RENAME DRIVE ENTER NEW NAME FOR DISK ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ ENTER = EXIT = EDIT IN = EDIT OUT = UNDO = DONE CANCEL DELETE INSERT UNDO CHANGES Rename Drive Prompt 3. Enter the new drive name using the keypad. Once entered, the new name will be shown on the Drive List and the Drive menu.
5. If any locked files are present on the drive, a warning screen appears, indicating the location of the locked files. ERASE DRIVE THESE DIRECTORIES CONTAIN LOCKED FILES 1, 2 PRESS 'ENTER' TO ERASE PRESS 'EXIT' TO CANCEL Erase Drive Warning 6. Press ENTER to erase or EXIT to cancel. Copy Drive [Drive List, Select Drive] | MENU | Copy Drive The Copy Drive function allows you to copy all files (or all marked files) from one drive to another. Use the following steps to copy a drive: 1.
• Choose the desired action if a File exists on the destination drive (item 5, IF FILE EXISTS). Choose between: SKIP FILE: the file will be skipped. RENAME COPY OF FILE: the file that is copied will renamed, for example, 007 (COPY) ROUTE 66. RENAME EXISTING FILE: the file that already exists on the destination drive will be renamed, for example, 000 (OLD) ROUTE 66. REPLACE IT: the existing file will be overwritten. • Choose the desired Error Option (item 6, ERROR OPTION).
Use the following steps to spin down a drive: 1. On the Drive List, highlight the drive that you want to spin down and press MENU. 2. On the Drive menu, select SPIN DOWN DRIVE (item 5). • If the drive is already spun down, no action is taken. • If the drive is currently spun up, the Drive Spin Down message temporarily appears, during which time the drive spins down.
Check Disk [Drive List, Select Drive] | MENU | Check Disk The Check Disk function allows you to check a selected disk drive for problems, and if problems are found, repair them. You may choose to run Check Disk routinely or whenever you suspect that the the reported free space and total file size don’t correlate with the known physical disk size. Use the following steps to check the disk: 1. On the Drive List, highlight the drive that you want to check and press MENU. 2.
Use CHECK DISK from the menu to check for file system errors. Installing (or re-installing) the file system will attempt to correct file errors by performing a quick high-level format of the disk. If you believe that there may be physical defects on the disk, you may run Format Drive to perform a lowlevel disk format. Format Drive may take over an hour to complete. The Format Drive function allows you to format a newly installed disk drive if required (typically, the removable drive in the Drive Bay).
Directory Menu Functions [Directory List, Select Directory] | MENU The Directory menu allows you to perform a variety of “management” functions to the selected directory. DIR MENU: (DIRECTORY 1.1) 0. 1. > 2. 3.
The Rename Directory prompt appears, as shown below: RENAME DIRECTORY ENTER NEW DIRECTORY NAME ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ ENTER = EXIT = EDIT IN = EDIT OUT = UNDO = DONE CANCEL DELETE INSERT UNDO CHANGES Rename Directory Prompt 3. Enter the new directory name using the keypad. Erase Directory [Directory List, Select Directory] | MENU | Erase Directory The Erase Directory function erases all unlocked files in any directory. The function is destructive and there is no “undo” feature.
Use the following steps to copy a directory: 1. To copy a subset of all files, ensure that the desired files are “marked.” To mark a file, access the File List, highlight each file and press MARK. A check mark appears ( ü ). 2. On the Directory List, press MENU. 3. On the Directory menu, select COPY DIRECTORY (item 3). The Copy Directory menu appears. COPY DIRECTORY 0. COPY NOW 1. > SOURCE DIR : 2 (DIRECTORY 1.2) 2. DEST DIR : 4 (DIRECTORY 1.4) 3. DEST DRIVE : 1 (HARD DRIVE 1) 4.
File Menu Functions [File List, Select File] | MENU The File menu allows you to perform setup and miscellaneous functions to a selected file. FILE MENU: TK1 ONLY 0. MACHINE SETUP 1. > RENAME FILE 2. ERASE FILES 3. COPY FILES 4. CHANGE FILE INDEX 5. CREATE NEW FILE 6. LOCK FILES 7. MARK FILES 'ENTER' OR NUMBER SELECTS MENU ITEM PRESS 'EXIT' TO EXIT MENU File Menu Note If the file is currently locked, the Lock Icon ( file name in the File menu’s title bar.
Rename File [File List, Select File] | MENU | Rename File The Rename File function allows you to enter a custom name for any file in the system, and display that name on the File List and at the top of the File menu. The custom name will also appear in other menu functions that relate to that file (such as the Copy File function). Use the following steps to rename a file: 1. Navigate to the File List in which you want to rename files. 2. Ensure that the file that you want to rename is unlocked.
5. On the File menu, select ERASE FILES (item 2). The Erase Files prompt appears. ERASE FILES PRESS 'ENTER' TO ERASE SELECTED FILE PRESS 'MARK' TO ERASE MARKED FILES PRESS 'EXIT' TO CANCEL Erase Files Prompt 6. Select the desired option and confirm if required. Copy Files [File List, Select File] | MENU | Copy Files The Copy Files function allows you to copy a “selected” file, all files in the directory or all marked files — from one directory to another in the same drive or in a different drive.
5. Select the desired copy options as follows: • Choose the Selected File (item 1, SELECTED FILE). Note This function is valid only if FILES TO COPY (item 4) is set to SELECTED FILE. • Choose the Destination Directory (item 2, DEST DIR). If you want to change drives, use item 3, DEST DRIVE. • Choose the Destination Drive (item 3, DEST DRIVE). • Choose the Files to copy (item 4, FILES TO COPY). Choose between SELECTED FILE, ALL FILES and MARKED FILES.
3. On the File menu, select CHANGE FILE INDEX (item 4). The Change File Index prompt menu appears, as shown below: CHANGE FILE INDEX ENTER NEW FILE INDEX 103 ¯¯¯ PRESS 'ENTER' TO CONTINUE Change File Index Prompt 4. Enter the new index number using the keypad. Create New File [File List, Select File] | MENU | Create New File The Create New File function allows you to create an empty file in the current directory.
Lock Files [File List, Select File] | MENU | Lock Files The Lock Files function provides a menu that allows you to easily lock and unlock groups of marked files, rather than perform the function individually with the LOCK button itself. Use the following steps to lock files: 1. Navigate to the desired directory and File List in which you want to lock files. 2. Select the desired file group. If you want to lock or unlock a file, highlight it.
The Mark Files prompt appears. MARK FILES PRESS 'MARK' TO MARK/UNMARK FILE PRESS 'ENTER' TO MARK ALL FILES PRESS 'CLEAR' TO UNMARK ALL FILES PRESS 'EXIT' TO CANCEL Mark Files Prompt 5. Select the desired mark/unmark action. Installing TCR Program Updates TCR hardware includes programmable logic, microprocessors and Digital Signal Processors. The programming instructions for each of these elements is stored in non-volatile FLASH memory.
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Appendix A. VTR Emulation and Remote Control In This Appendix This appendix provides details on VTR emulation and system remote control. • Machine I.D. Number • Emulating VTRs • Serial Control Protocol TCR Series User's Manual Appendix A.
Machine I.D. Number The serial communications protocol often referred to as “P2” or “9-pin” supports the use of unique ID numbers for machines placed under its control. Since each manufacturer’s product models expects commands unique to its feature set, the use of ID numbers permits a controller (such as a video editor) to detect the type of device and transmit appropriate commands. 360 Systems’ TCR™ recorders possess unique device I.D.
Appendix B. Maintenance In This Appendix This appendix provides maintenance procedures for the TCR ™ recorders. The following topics are discussed: • Calibration Procedure • Calibration Accuracy • Cleaning Note TCR Series User's Manual Throughout this appendix, the triangle symbol followed by a series of button and screen labels indicates the “path” of keystrokes required to access a particular function. Appendix B.
Calibration Procedure This procedure will calibrate the TCR’s analog signal path to ensure that proper signal levels are recorded and reproduced. Calibration compensates for normal gain variations for each channel that result from the manufacturing process. Calibration is performed in two steps: • Adjustment of analog output gain to a known value using an internally generated reference • Adjustment of analog input gain, using an externally applied reference. The input gain may be adjusted ±9.
3. Select item 1, AUDIO I/O to display the Setup Audio I/O Menu. SETUP AUDIO I/O 0. TRACK INPUT 1-2 1. TRACK INPUT 3-4 2. TRACK INPUT 5-6 3. TRACK INPUT 7-8 4. AUXILIARY INPUT 5. MON ARMED TRACKS 6. OUTPUT WORD SIZE 7. HEADROOM 8. > CALIBRATE OUTPUTS 9. CALIBRATE INPUTS *. SET PROCESS DELAYS : : : : : : : : ANALOG 1-2 ANALOG 3-4 ANALOG 5-6 ANALOG 7-8 AES 1-2 DIRECT WHEN RECORDING 24 BITS 20 DB Setup Audio I/O Menu (as shown for the TCR8) 4. Choose the CALIBRATE OUTPUTS item: • (TCR4) Select item 6.
7. Select a track to calibrate: • (TCR4) Select item 1 to 4. • (TCR8) Select item 1 to 8. 8. Adjust the analog output level using the Jog Wheel for coarse adjustments and the ADJ+ and ADJ- buttons for fine adjustments. When the desired output level is reached, you have two options: • Press ENTER to save the current output gain trim value and stop the test tone. • Press EXIT to return the output gain trim value to the original setting and stop the test tone. 9.
7. Select a track to calibrate: • (TCR4) Select item 1 to 4. • (TCR8) Select item 1 to 8. 8. Adjust the input gain trim level using the Jog Wheel for coarse adjustments and the ADJ+ and ADJ- buttons for fine adjustments. When the desired level is measured at the analog output, you have two options: • Press ENTER to save the current input gain trim value. • Press EXIT to return the input gain trim value to the original setting. 9. Repeat steps 7 and 8 until all tracks have been calibrated.
Cleaning Your TCR may be cleaned periodically with glass cleaner and a soft cotton cloth. Please note the following important cleaning tips: • Do not use paper tissue wipes as these may scratch the display window. • It is recommended that you spray cleaning solutions onto a cloth before wiping the TCR. Do not spray fluids directly on the TCR. • Silicon rubber keypads may be cleaned with mild soap and water, using a soft sponge. Be certain to wring excess solution from the sponge prior to wiping the TCR.
Appendix C. Specifications In This Appendix This appendix provides technical specifications and connector pinout diagrams for all TCR recorders. The following topics are discussed: • General Specifications • Audio Specifications • Mechanical Specifications • Audio I/O Connector Pinouts • Control Input and Output Connector Pinouts • P2 Connector Pinouts • GPI/O Connector Pinouts • AC Power Connector Pinouts TCR Series User's Manual Appendix C.
General Specifications Time Code, Sync and Remote Control Frame Rates LTC Input LTC Output VITC Input Video Reference Input Word Clock Input Word Clock Output 30DF/ND, 29.
Audio Specifications CONDITIONS: Audio Precision System One, Fs=48 kHz, measurement BW 20Hz-22kHz, average response, results are typical. Converter Re-calibration After 15 min. Continuous Operation, FS = 48 kHz, Ta = 25° C, Measurement Bandwidth = 22 Hz to 22 kHz, RL = 100k, Averaging Mode.
Mechanical Specifications Refer to Appendix D for mechanical drawings. Parameter Specification Dimensions 7" (H) x 19" (W) x 16.25" (D) 177mm (H) x 483mm (W) x 428mm (D) Rack mounts in 4U (7") x 19" EIA equipment rack. 24 lb. (10.9 kg) without removable drive 115/230 volts, 50-60 Hz, 2.
Control Input and Output Connector Pinouts Cables for the input and output ports are identical.
GPI/O Connector Pinouts Connector type: 15-pin D 1 2 9 3 10 4 11 5 12 6 13 7 14 8 8 15 7 15 6 14 Female on Chassis Pin # Signal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ground N/C N/C N/C In 4 In 5 In 6 + 5V, 100 mA Max 5 13 4 12 3 11 2 10 1 9 Male on Cable Pin # Signal 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 In 1 In 2 In 3 N/C Out 1 Out 2 Out 3 Note: N/C = not connected AC Power Connector Pinouts The table below lists pinouts for the AC POWER connector. Connector type: 3-Pin IEC Male, latching.
Appendix D. Mechanical Drawings In This Appendix This appendix provides TCR mechanical drawings.
6.97 [177] 19.00 [483] 2.40 [61] 1.62 [41] (4) 10-32 Chassis Nuts Do not insert screws beyond 0.5 Inch [12mm] 13.88 [352] 11.00 [279] 16.00 [406] 17.00 [432] 10-2 Appendix D.
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B ALLISTICS, RS-422 ...........5-23 B LACK B URST .............3-5, 5-17 B UTTON C APTURE ...................2-5, 4-16 C AUTIONS ..........................3-3 C HASE * (star) ........................................2-5 |<-- ..................................2-12, 4-11 << (rewind) ........2-12, 4-11, 5-10 -->| .......................2-12, 2-13, 4-11 >> (fast-forward) 2-12, 4-11, 510 ADJ- ...............................2-12, 4-11 ADJ+ ..............................2-12, 4-11 ADJUST .........................
copy ............................................6-5 display .......................................2-6 display information ...............5-7 drive list ..................................2-20 erase ............................................6-4 format .........................................6-9 info to show ..............................5-7 menu ................................2-20, 6-1 options .......................................1-4 rename ........................................6-3 setup ...........
EXT SYNC ......................2-3, 5-17 PAUSE ......................................2-11 SLIP .............................................2-3 TC LOCK ....................................2-3 HEADPHONE JACK ................2-7 HEADROOM selection ....................................4-6 setup .........................................5-14 HH/MM/SS/FF/SF FORMAT ..2-24 LEVEL I LOC ................................2-24 LOCATE ..........................4-12 INPUT LOCATE POINTS LTC ..........................
internal .....................................5-17 LTC ............................................5-17 sync setup ...............................5-17 video .........................................5-17 video connection ....................3-5 video termination ...................3-5 word clock ...............................5-17 word clock connection ..........3-5 word clock termination .........3-5 P OWER N NAME directory ..................................6-10 drive .....................................
analog audio outputs ...........2-17 digital audio inputs .............2-17 digital audio outputs ...........2-17 sync and time code ...............2-15 time code display ....................2-3 S ELECTING file to audition .......................2-23 S ET crossfade interval ....................5-4 default file title ........................5-8 external process delays .......5-15 fixed start time .........................5-7 generator menu ......................5-21 post-roll interval .....................
W WORD CLOCK ..............2-15, 3-5 reference ...................................5-17 reference connection ..............3-5 termination .............................2-16 WORD S IZE ........................1-3 output .......................................5-14 Z ZIP DRIVE ...........................1-3 backup ......................................4-34 recording times ........................
TCR Recorders and Accessories Available Models, October 1999 MODEL DESCRIPTION TCR4 24 bit synchronous digital audio multi-track recorder TCR4-115 Four audio tracks with time code, 9-pin serial and GPI control. Includes 250 Mbyte Zip drive and one internal 9 gigabyte hard disk. Additional removable drives optional. For operation at 115 VAC, 60 Hz. TCR4 24 bit synchronous digital audio multi-track recorder TCR4-230 Four audio tracks with time code, 9-pin serial and GPI control.