For a player, the output port setting.
 
For a recorder, the input port setting. 
2.
 
Maximum Open Delay: Maximum time required to
 
open a file 
3.
 
Maximum Cueup Delay: Maximum time required to
 
cue up a file 
4.
 
Play After Cueup Delay: Delay time from the cued-
 
up state to begin playback 
5.
 
Stop Delay: Delay time from issuing the Stop
 
command until actually stopping 
6.
 
Still Delay: Delay time from issuing the Still
 
command until actually stopping 
7.
 
Continue Delay: Delay time from issuing the
 
Continue command until actually stopping 
8.
 
Idle Delay: Delay time from unloading a file until
 
entering the idle state 
The idle state is a state wherein a file has been
 
unloaded but a new file has not been loaded yet, that
 
is, a state wherein no file is loaded. 
9.
 
Status Sense Interval: Time until the next Status
 
Sense command is issued (Simple VDCP Setting
 
menu only) 
 
    9  Set the disk recorder video port number or response
 
speed. 
When setting the video port number 
 
When setting the response speed 
 
10 
Press [Set]. 
11 
Repeat steps 8 to 10 as required to make the settings
 
for other items. 
 
To enable or disable the loop and recue functions
 
Press [Loop] or [Recue] to enable/disable the loop and
 
recue functions, respectively. 
Loop: Replays the recalled file in a continuous loop. 
Recue: After playing the recalled file, recues to the
 
beginning and then stop. 
 
 
Making detailed settings for an Extended 
VTR 
1 
In the Engineering Setup >DCU >Serial Port Assign
 
menu (7355), select the setting target (DCU1 or
 
DCU2) from the <DCU Select> group. 
2 
Select the serial port connected to the extended VTR
 
for which you want to make the settings. 
 
Notes 
When the MKS-2700 is connected, select 2 for the slot
 
and a value in the range 1 to 6 for the port. 
3 
Press [Port Setting]. 
The Extended VTR Setting menu (7355.5) appears. At
 
the top of the status area, the relevant serial port, slot
 
number, device type, serial port name, and SCU
 
number appear. In the lower part of the status area, the
 
response speed settings appear. 
4 
Specify the item to which the response speed setting
 
applies. 
1.
 
Maximum Open Delay: Maximum time required to
 
open a file 
2.
 
Maximum Cueup Delay: Maximum time required to
 
cue up a file 
3.
 
Play After Cueup Delay: Delay time from the cued-
 
up state to begin playback 
4.
 
Stop Delay: Delay time from issuing the Stop
 
command until actually stopping 
5 
Set the response speed of the Extended VTR. 
 
 
6 
Press [Set]. 
7 
Repeat steps 4 to 6 as required to make the settings for
 
other items.