Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] REMOTE 48
USER'S GUIDE
PROFESSIONAL REMOTE CONTROL FOR THE HDR24/96 HARD DISK RECORDER
REMOTE 48
CAUTION
AVIS
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
11. Lightning -- Unplug the Remote 48 during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. Grounding and Polarization -- To prevent electric shock, do not use the Remote 48 polarized plug with an extension cord, receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure. Do not defeat the Remote 48 grounding by plugging into an ungrounded receptacle or ground lift adapter. [. . . ] When AUTO INPUT is on, armed tracks monitor their tape inputs in stop, fast forward, rewind, and record. In play, they monitor the playback of previously recorded audio; this mode is used for overdubbing. Unarmed tracks always monitor the playback of previously recorded audio.
ALL INPUT
AUTO INPUT
Record Safe
REC SAFE disarms all tracks and disables all recording controls. When enabled, Record Safe prevents you from arming tracks and entering record.
Lock Out
LOCK OUT disables user input from all software and hardware controls while allowing the HDR24/96 to otherwise operate normally. To engage or disengage lock out on the Remote 48, hold down the LOCK OUT button for 1 second. Use Lock Out to prevent someone from disturbing the HDR24/96 during critical operations, such as when recording live performances.
REC SAFE
LOCK OUT
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Record/Monitor Controls
System Controls
The System Controls that are unique to the Remote 48 are described below. For more detail on System Controls that are common to both the HDR24/96 and Remote 48, see the HDR24/96 Technical Reference Manual or QuickStart Guide.
DECK 2 EDIT DEC INC T- CODE CHASE VARI ALT CONTROL
User's Guide
Deck 2
The DECK 2 button toggles Remote 48 control of the LCD display, Rates display, and System Control buttons between the Master and Slave HDR24/96. The Remote 48 controls the Master HDR24/96 when the Deck 2 LED is off, and the Slave HDR24/96 when the Deck 2 LED is blinking.
DECK 2
Edit
The Edit button is not presently implemented and is reserved for a future software upgrade.
EDIT
Vari
Varispeed is not presently implemented in the HDR24/96. This button is reserved for a future software upgrade.
VARI
ALT
The ALT button modifies the functionality of another button. Specific uses of the ALT button are documented within the function(s) it modifies.
ALT
Control
The CONTROL button modifies the functionality of another button. Specific uses of the CONTROL button are documented within the function(s) it modifies.
CONTROL
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Remote 48
Displays
Tape Time
The TAPE TIME display always shows the current position of the HDR24/96 "play head" (Current Time). It is the same as the Current Time displays on the HDR24/96 front panel and GUI.
Tape Time (Current Time)
Locate Time
TIME The LOCATE TIME displays the time that the Transport will locate LOCATE to when the LOCATE button is TIME pressed, and corresponds to the LOCATE TIME display in the GUI Locate Time Cues List. Locate Time also acts as a scratchpad or working display from which you can preview and recall stored time values, manually enter and store specific times to these values, or display the result of time code addition/subtraction operations. TAPE
Vari
The VARI (Varispeed) display shows the transport speed whenever SHUTTLE or JOG is enabled. Depending on the speed, the Varispeed display shows quantized values of 0. 0, 0. 03, 0. 06, 0. 12, 0. 25, 0. 5, 1. 0, and 2. 0 in Shuttle, and contiguous values between 0. 00 and 1. 00 in Jog. The blinking Rewind LED indicates reverse motion (negative speeds).
VARI
Cue
The CUE number display shows the Cue number that was last entered, stored, or recalled. It also shows the names of other stored values (Pre for Pre-roll, LOP for loop length, PCH for Auto Punch, L1 L4 for Loc 1 through Loc 4, and PLA for the last play start position) during a Recall operation.
CUE
Rates
44. 1k, 48k, 96k (Sample Rate)
The Sample Rate LEDs indicate the system sample rate setting. The 44. 1k and 96k LEDS light simultaneously to indicate a sample rate setting of 88. 2kHz.
RATES
44. 1k VARI ERROR
48k
96k
Vari (Varispeed)
When the sample clock is set to either Word Clock or Video, the VARI LED lights when the actual sample rate differs from the sample rate setting by more than ± 0. 2%.
16 BIT 24 BIT TC CLOCK
16 Bit, 24 Bit (Bit Depth)
The 16 BIT and 24 BIT LEDs reflect the system bit depth setting.
Error
The ERROR LED blinks when there is a system error that requires user attention. Selecting Cancel from the LCD display clears the error message.
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Locator/Time Displays
User's Guide
TC (Time Code)
The TC LED represents the status of the HDR24/96 with respect to received time code. When T-CODE CHASE is enabled, the TC LED blinks when either no time code is present or time code is unreadable, and glows when the HDR24/96 is locked to time code. The TC LED is off when T-CODE CHASE is disabled.
Clock
The CLOCK LED glows when the system is locked to the selected sample clock source, and blinks when the sample clock source is not present or out of range. The CLOCK LED always glows when the sample clock is set to Internal.
Autolocator
This section describes the Remote 48 Autolocator functions. [. . . ] If an non-existent cue number is entered, the LOCATE TIME displays dashes ("- - ") until a valid cue or other stored value is selected. The Recall LED blinks when Recall is active, and goes off after Recall is executed or canceled. The Remote 48 supports the following Recall operations: · [RECALL LOCATE n ENTER] Recalls Locate n to Locate Time.
LOOP ENTER] Recalls the Loop length (the time between · [RECALL Locates 1 and 2) to Locate Time. PUNCH ENTER] Recalls the Punch length (the time · [RECALL between Locates 3 and 4) to Locate Time.
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Autolocator
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· [RECALL Time.
PRE ROLL
ENTER] Recalls the Pre Roll Time to Locate
PLAY · [RECALL to Locate Time. [. . . ]