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Chapter 22 DCU Setup (DCU)
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Serial Port Settings (Serial Port Assign Menu)
The DCU >Serial Port Assign >VTR Setting menu appears.
At the top of the status area, the relevant serial port, slot number, protocol,
serial port name, SCU number, and timecode source appear. In the lower
part of the status area, the VTR constants appear.
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In the <TC Source> group, select the timecode source (reference signal for
determining the tape position) from the following.
LTC (Longitudinal Time Code): Use LTC. When interpolation data is
returned from a VTR, use that interpolation data.
LTC: VITC (Vertical Interval Time Code): Normally use LTC, but
when the tape is moving at speeds at which LTC cannot be read, use
VITC.
When interpolation data is returned from a VTR, use that interpolation
data.
VITC: Use VITC.
CTL (Control): CTL pulses or timer counter pulses are used. Use this
only for a tape on which no timecode is recorded.
The displayed tape position is based on the reference signal specified here.
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Using any of the following methods, specify the VTR constants.
Press directly on the list in the status area.
Press the arrow keys to scroll the reverse video cursor.
Turn the knob.
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Press [Set].
A numeric keypad window for hexadecimal input appears.
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Set the VTR constants using values in the range 00 to FF.
Knob Parameter Adjustment Setting values
1 Item Item selection 1 to 16
Block Byte Setting item
BLOCK 1 1 HI-BYTE (DEVICE TYPE)
2 LO-BYTE (DEVICE TYPE)
3 HI-BYTE (FRAME) (PREROLL TIME)
4 LO-BYTE (FRAME) (PREROLL TIME)
5 EDIT DELAY (FRAME)
6 EE DELAY (FRAME)
7 OVER RUN (FRAME)
8 TRAJECTORY

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