Chapter
2
Menus
and
Control
Panel
Names and Functions of Parts of the
Numeric Keypad Window
c
Input value
This is the value being input into the numeric keypad
window.
1
Item display
2
Max./min. value indication
3
Input value
4
Close button
5
TC (timecode) button
6
– (minus) button
7
Clear button
8
Trim button
9
Enter button
d
Close button
This closes the numeric keypad window.
e
TC (timecode) button
When the numeric keypad window is opened for a setting
requiring a timecode value to be entered, this button
appears in a depressed state.
You can enter a timecode value in the range that depends
on the signal format.
00:00:00:00 to 23:59:59:nn,
where nn = (number of frames per second) – 1.
f
– (minus) button
This toggles the sign of the entered value. When it is
pressed, the value is negative.
g
Clear button
This clears the input. It does not change the parameter
setting.
a
Item display
This is the name of the parameter being set in the numeric
keypad window.
b
Max./min. (maximum/minimum) value indication
This shows the maximum and minimum settings of the
parameter.
h
Trim button
After entering the difference from the current value, press
this button to confirm the numeric input.
i
Enter button
This confirms the entered value.
If correctly set, the numeric keypad window closes.
If not correctly set, the input display changes color.
Names and Functions of Parts of the Keyboard Window
Notes
Except when changing source names, the following
characters cannot be used.
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