Frame Memory Clip Operations 
 
Recalling Clips 
 
Recalling a clip 
You can recall a clip from each of frame memories 1 to 8. 
1  Open the Frame Memory >Clip >Recall menu (2521). 
When [Pair] is on, only pair files (each consisting of a
 
main file and a sub file) are displayed. 
When [Pair] is set to off, both single files and pair files
 
are shown. 
To recall in direct recall mode 
Direct recall means that pressing a thumbnail immediately
 
recalls the file. 
In this mode, only the front thumbnail file is recalled. 
1 
In step 
6 
of “Recalling a clip” 
(
1 
p. 136), instead of
 
pressing [Recall], press [Direct Recall]. 
2 
Press the thumbnail for the file you want to recall. 
To display the sub file in front 
While direct recall mode is on, press [Sub Display],
 
turning it on. 
 
Frame memory
 
selection area 
 
Target selection buttons 
Pair selection buttons 
 
Frame memory folder
 
selection area 
To search the clip file by file name 
Press [Find]. Perform the same operation as for still images 
(
1 
p. 132).
 
 
 
Clip Playback 
You can play a recalled clip by a menu operation or by
 
using the device control block. 
 
 Notes  
With a pair file recalled, it is possible to set [Pair] to off
 
and carry out a single file operation, but if you then set
 
[Pair] to on again, the output of frame memory may be
 
black. In such cases, it is necessary to recall the pair file
 
once more. 
 
Clip file selection area 
 
 
 
 
[Find] button 
[Direct Recall]
 
button 
Playing a clip using the menu 
1  Open the Frame Memory >Clip >Play menu (2522). 
2 
In the frame memory selection area, select the frame
 
memory to be assigned 
(
1 
p. 130).
 
3 
If [Direct Recall] is on, press it to turn it off. 
4 
In the frame memory folder selection area, select the
 
desired folder. 
By pressing [More] to switch the display, you can
 
select from a maximum of 12 folders. 
5 
Press the thumbnail of the clip you want to recall. 
6 
Press [Recall]. 
This recalls the clip file, which is assigned to the FM
 
you selected in step 2. 
In pair mode, if a clip is selected, the main file is output
 
to FM1, and the sub file to FM2. In single mode, when
 
only one of FM1 and FM2 is selected, the front file on
 
the thumbnail is output. 
The status of the clip shown in the current target FM
 
selection buttons appears.