244 Chapter 17—Remote Control
DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
7To start remote control, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [REMOTE] button, then
press the [F3] button to display the Remote | Machine page.
This page contains the following parameters:
A LOCATE/TIME section
This section enables you to set the locate points.
• LOCATE 1–8................. These buttons locate the positions (specified by the TIME val-
ues) on external machines.
• RTZ ................................This Return To Zero button locates the zero timecode position
on external machines.
• TIME.............................. Locate points are specified in hour/minute/second/frame for-
mat.
• CAPTURE..................... These buttons capture the current position on external
machines and import the information into the TIME column.
B TRACK ARMING section
This section controls the tracks on external machines.
• 1–24 buttons.................These buttons turn external tracks 1–24 on or off, and set or
cancel their Record Ready mode.
• ALL CLEAR .................. Turning on this button switches all buttons (1–24) simulta-
neously.
C TRANSPORT section
This section enables you to control the transport functions on external machines.
• REW...............................This button starts rewind on external machines.
• FF ................................... This button starts fast forward on external machines.
• STOP..............................This button stops external machines.
• PLAY ..............................This button starts playback on external machines.
• REC................................ This button is used in conjunction with the PLAY button to
start recording on external machines.
D FRAMES
This parameter selects the timecode frame rate.
8To control the transport functions, move the cursor to the desired button in
the TRANSPORT section, then press [ENTER].
9 If you desire, move the cursor to the buttons and parameters in the
LOCATE/TIME section and the TRACK ARMING section, then press the
[ENTER] button or rotate the Parameter wheel to control the transport func-
tions on external machines.
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