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Lance TDC-100 User Manual

Lance TDC-100
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General Operation - continued
2) Issue RECALL commands. This happens when you recall an emem, again
with learn/recall enabled on the switcher, and ‘Enable Pbus’ lit on the
controller. Enable Learn does not have to be lit for recall to work.
When you recall an emem on the switcher, here’s what happens in the controller:
- The controller selects the register whose number matches the emem number
- The DEVICE ENABLE status is recalled, so the right machines are enabled
- Each machine is cued to it’s respective inpoint, awaiting playback.
3
) Issue TRIGGER commands. This happens when you have a pbus trigger
In an effect timeline, or push the ‘Fire’ button on the switcher menu, or
otherwise cause the switcher to send a trigger.
When the switcher sends a TRIGGER, all enabled machines are sent a command
corresponding to the ‘Function Number’ specified for that trigger in the switcher
menu. The function numbers are as follows:
When TDC-100 is in the GVG (Grass Valley) mode:
Function Number Command
0 Normal Play
1 Recue
2 Variable Play (using displayed speed, which
can be learned and recalled)
3 Reverse Play at 100%
4 Stop
5 Loop Play
6 Record
7 Normal Play
8 Multi-Point Loop Start
9 Multi-Point Loop Exit
10 Select Bank 0 [Registers 000-099]
11 Select Bank 1 [Registers 100-199]
12 Select Bank 2 [Registers 200-299]
13 and above Normal Play
When TDC-100 is in the Sony mode:
Function Number Command
0 Recue
1 Normal Play
All others the same as GVG above.

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Lance TDC-100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandLance
ModelTDC-100
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish