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Fostex DMT-8VL - 15. Setting Slave mode (SLAVE)

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D\fT-8vi
Owner's
Manual
(SETUP
mode)
15.
Setting
Slave
mode
On/Off
("SLAVE")
The
"SLAVE*
option
in
the
Setup
menu
allows
you
to
turn
Slave
mode
on
and
off.
When
this
mode
is
on,
the
DMT-Svi
will
be
able
to
synchronize
the
MTC
(MIDI
time
code)
sent
from
the
master
DMT-8
ver2.0
(or
D-80).
(Along
with
the
MTC
the
master
DMT-8
ver
2.0
(or
D-80)
will
send
digital
signals
to
the
slave
DMT-8vi
as
a
reference).
This
setting
is
effective
only
in
the
selected
Program
and
will
be
maintained
after
you
turn
off
the
power.
1.
Press
the
STORE
ksy
while
pressing
and
holding
down
the
HOLD/>
key
to
select
a
Program.
2
Press
the
01SP
SEL
key
to
select
SETUP
1
'
and
press
the
EXECUTE/YES
key.
(•SETUP"
will
ight
up.)
Turn
the
JOG
dial
to
select
Ntnktng
*SLAVF*.
Tht
display
will
change
to
something
similar
to
this,
and
the
current
value
will
appear
(The
default
setting
is
m
oFF
%
.)
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S08I
8
E
3
Blr*
3.
Press
the
EXECUTE/YES
key
again.
The
letters
m
oFF*
on
the
display
wiU
Mink
and
you
can
edit
the
value
now.
4.
Use
the
JOG
dial
to
select
"oFF"
or
"on".
Turning
the
JOG
dial
counter-clockwise
wiU
select
*oFF*.
and
turning
it
clochwtse
will
select
"on*.
5.
Press
the
EXECUTE/YES
key
again.
The
display
in
Step
2
will
appear,
and
the
setting
is
comp/ere
<Ho
(a>
Do
no!
connect
<y
dteconnect
the
opbcaJ
cable
to
or
from
the
DATA
IN
connector
while
Ihe
digital
wiput
s
routed
to
any
track-
Otherwise,
the
DMT-8vi
may
generate
noise,
aftedsig
the
external
device.
6.
P
ress
the
STOP
button
or
the
EXIT/NO
key
to
quit
Setup
mode.
<Note>
The
DMT-8*.
requires
an
external
dgtal
as
wel
as
an
external
MTC
lor
€s
sieve
operaton
Therefore.
connect
the
DATA
OUT
termiral
of
the
master
0-80
or
DMT
-8
vt.
to
the
DAT
A
IN
terminal
of
tho
slave
unit
using
an
optical
cable.
(You
do
not
need
to
set
arty
other
settngs
on
the
master
unit,
since
the
master
uni's
DATA
OUT
connector
always
outputs
digital
signal.)
It
you
have
not
connected
the
units
as
deecrfced
above
(or
In
the
slave
unit
does
not
recerve
tfgltal
signals
oocreclly
for
some
reason},
the
’DIGITAL’
rndfcator
of
the
slave
un*
wiU
blink,
indicatag
an
error.
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