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Ops 10–4 • Peripheral Control Vision Operator’s Manual (v12.0 MD)
VTR Clip Control
VTR Clips can be cued and played by selecting the Clip Register, or Clip ID, on the Remote
Control Menu, or by using the keypad on the Global Memory Module.
For More Information...
on using ROLL CLIP to play a cued clip, refer to the section “ROLL CLIP” on
page Ops 5-5.
Clip Control Overview
You can recall VTR Clips using either the Clip Number or the Clip ID to recall a clip from the
keypad on the Global Memory Module.
Clip Number — The VTR Clip Number is the 2-digit number that corresponds to the
VTR Clip Register. This is the default mode that the Global Memory System will be in
when a VTR is selected as a source.
Clip ID — The VTR Clip ID is the 6-digit number that is set up on the VTR itself. Clip
IDs, must be numerical to be able to recall them using the keypad. Leading zero cannot
be specified when entering a Clip ID. For example, entering 12 on the keypad will load
Clip 12, and not Clip 000012.
All VTRs that support Clip IDs can toggle between using Clip IDs and Clip Numbers.
Cueing a Clip Using the Keypad
Clips can be recalled from the keypad on the Global Memory Module using either the Clip ID or
the Clip Number. The keypad will automatically be assigned to clip recall when a BNC that is
assigned to a VTR is selected.
Use the following procedure to cue a clip using the keypad:
1. Toggle Recall Clip on the Global Memory Module to show the VTR Clip ID or Clip
Number on the display.
2. Enter the Clip ID, or Clip Number, using the keypad on the Global Memory Module.
3. Press Enter to cue the clip.
This completes the procedure for cueing a clip using the keypad.
VTR Remote Control Menu
The Remote Control Menu allows you to cue different clips using the Clip Registers, or by
using the transport controls to move to different timecodes. You can then play the clip directly, or
use the ROLL CLIP button on the Transition Modules to play the clip with the next transition.
You can also access the Remote Control Menu by pressing the crosspoint button assigned to the
VTR you want to control.
The timecode at the bottom of the Remote Control Menu is the time remaining for the current
clip on the Program bus, or Keyer. This may not be the currently selected clip.
Use the following procedure to cue a clip using the Remote Control Menu:
1. Navigate to the Remote Control Menu as follows:
Press HOME B Effects B More B Remote Ctrl Select.

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