• CAM key: When the CAM key is pressed for the first time after selecting the number
of blocks you want to work with, the block is loaded at the frame specified in the
camera menu. When the CAM key is pressed subsequently, the block is loaded at the
last frame it was last loaded on.
• ENTER + CAM key: Locks the corresponding memory block.
TAKE Key Behavior
Depending on the operational mode of the Hi-Motion II camera, the TAKE key will behave
differently, as explained below:
• In Continuous mode, when the TAKE key is pressed, the record stops on the current
block and starts on the next free block. Pressing TAKE on the last block stops the
recording. This corresponds to the standard behavior.
• In Loop mode, when the TAKE key is pressed, the record stops on the current block
and starts on the next free block. When the TAKE key is pressed on the last block,
the recording starts again on the first block.
• In Single mode, when the TAKE key is pressed, the record stops on the current
block. No record is started on another block.
Cue Points Management
• When a new ARM/REC command is issued on a block, all its cue points are cleared.
• If the Last Cue command cannot access the desired TC preroll, the player remains on
the current cue point.
• If the Last Cue command refers to a TC that does not exist anymore, the player
jumps to the beginning of the current memory block.
• Cue points can be marked across several blocks but the recall is limited to the
currently selected block.
Example:
◦ While recording on memory block 1, mark cue points 1, 2, and 3 on memory block
1.
◦ Press TAKE to start recording on block 2 and mark cue points 1, 2, and 3.
◦ Press TAKE and select memory block 2. The Last Cue command scrolls through
the cue points of block 2.
◦ To go through cue points of another block, select that block first then press Last
Cue.
• On OSD, the first information, displayed in white, refers to the cue points on the
playing block while the second information, displayed in red, refers to the recording
block.
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