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4.0 KEYBOARD
4.1 SHIFT
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When the shift led is illuminated the function of some keys is modified as follows:-
0 / Clear
Locate
Shift
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MCN-1..MCN-4
Reader
Chase/Offset
Clear keyboard buffer.
Locate without pre-roll.
Delete last numeric key entry
Unlaced Forward Wind
Unlaced Reverse Wind
Select the master machine
Select the timecode reader as a timecode only master
Slave Machine: calculate the offset between master and slave at current position and enable chase.
Master Machine: Deselect all slaves and reset all offsets.
Stop
Play
Unlace machine
Send PLAY command to machine without checking if a RECORD OFF command should be sent instead
4.2 STORE / RECALL / TRIM + / TRIM -
When the STORE, RECALL or TRIM LED's are illuminated the keyboard stores may be accessed.
Note that the STORE, RECALL and TRIM functions are self-cancelling and will cancel after about 5
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Record-In
Record-Out
0-9
Shift 0-9
Record
Stop
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Instant Replay
Locate
Next Loop
Chase/Offset
< Reverse Play
> Play
Record in point
Record Out point
Scratch pad stores
More Scratch pad stores
Record Advance
Loop Delay
Head of tape
End of tape
Instant Replay
Recall Last locate point
Use Store to jump to specified loop Number
Store/Recall the current machine Offset.
Pre-Roll
Post-Roll
The Store key is used as follows:-
Example 1. Capture a time code number and save in Scratch pad store 8
1. Use the MARK key to capture a timecode number on the fly or use the numeric keypad to enter a timecode number.
2. Hit the STORE key and illuminate STORE
3. While the STORE LED is illuminated hit the 8 key to select scrath pad 8 and save the data
Example 2 To enter a value of 01:00:00:00 as the RECORD-IN point the following key sequence
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[1] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [Store] [In]
The lower Right display should say:- Rec In 01:00:00:00
The RECALL key is used as follows:-
1) Hit the RECALL key and illuminate RECALL
2) While the RECALL LED is illuminated hit any of the keys listed above to display the contents of the keyboard store.
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Example. To Recall the RECORD IN point the following key sequence should be used:-
[Recall]
[Record In]
CB Electronics SR/MR User Manual 30 July 2008 SR-User 23
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Table of contents
- 2 SR-4 System Diagram
- 2 SR-3 System diagram
- 10 1.1 RM6-424 Connections
- 11 1.2 To Control individual machines
- 11 1.3 To Control multiple machines
- 11 1.3.1 Master Machine
- 11 1.3.2 Perfect Machine/Virtual Master
- 11 1.3.3 Slave/chase Machines
- 11 1.3.4 Offset
- 12 1.3.5 Difference
- 12 1.4 ONE FINGER TYPIST: STICKY KEYS
- 12 1.5 INSTALLING NEW SOFTWARE
- 12 1.6 RECORD ENABLE
- 12 1.6.1 CHECKING MACHINE RECORD ENABLE
- 12 1.6.2 CHANGING MACHINE RECORD ENABLE
- 12 1.6.3 REHEARSE
- 12 1.6.4 RECORD/EDIT ON
- 12 1.6.5 RECORD TRACK SELECT
- 12 1.6.6 VIDEO MACHINE ENABLE
- 12 1.6.7 RECORD INHIBIT
- 13 1.7 SWITCH 'A' on the SR-3 or 'E' on the SR
- 13 1.8 MASTER CHASE
- 13 1.9 MACHINE REFERENCE: VIDEO SYNCS or WORD-CLOCK
- 13 1.10 USING THE GENERATOR AS A MASTER
- 13 1.11 CRASH RECORD
- 13 1.12 USING THE SR-3 WITH A DAW
- 13 1.13 CONVERTING SR-4 -> SR
- 14 End Time
- 14 2.0 Multi-Machine Synchronizer Set Up
- 14 2.1 The SR-4 as a multi-machine synchroniser
- 14 2.2 SR-4 BLOCK / SR-3 BLOCK
- 14 2.2.1 SR-4 TIMECODE OUTPUT
- 15 2.2.2 SR-4 TIMECODE INPUT
- 15 2.3 Setting up the System
- 15 2.3.1 Defining the Master
- 15 2.3.2 Perfect Master Mode
- 15 2.3.3 Remote Master Mode
- 15 2.3.4 SR/MR Timecode Generator Output
- 16 2.3.5 Defining a Machine as a Slave
- 16 2.3.6 Displaying the Chase Group
- 16 2.3.7 Entering an Offset
- 16 2.3.8 Trimming an Offset
- 16 2.3.9 Entering a Negative Offset
- 16 2.3.10 Pre-Roll
- 16 2.3.11 Post-roll
- 16 2.3.12 Delay
- 17 3.0 DISPLAY
- 17 3.1 Master Display
- 17 3.2 Slave Display
- 17 3.3 Auto Record Display
- 17 3.4 Display Fields
- 17 3.4.1 STATUS INDICATOR
- 17 3.4.2 MACHINE NAME
- 17 3.4.3 POSITION
- 17 3.4.4 CURRENT KEYBOARD ENTRY
- 18 3.4.5 OFFSET/SHIFTER | Enable/Arm/Record
- 18 3.4.6 MESSAGE TO USER
- 19 3.4.7 RECORD BANK
- 19 3.5 SR-24 KEYBOARD DISPLAY
- 19 3.6 ERROR MESSAGES
- 19 3.6.1 Not Record Enabled
- 19 3.6.2 ! Record Inhibit !
- 19 3.6.3 !System Not Locked
- 19 3.6.4 ! Key Lock On !
- 19 3.6.5 ! OUT before IN !
- 19 3.6.6 ! Comms-Local-Tape
- 20 3.6.7 ! Macros Protected
- 20 3.6.8 ! No Track Mapped!
- 20 3.6.9 Master/Rec Enabled
- 20 3.6.10 !Locate to Start!
- 20 3.6.11 TC Jump or Pre-Rol
- 20 3.6.12 !Commands Disabled
- 20 3.6.13 !Video Not Stopped
- 20 3.6.14 !Alg & Vid Enable!
- 20 3.6.15 !Not all in Record
- 20 3.6.16 ! Crash Enabled !
- 20 3.6.17 ! No Tape !
- 20 3.6.18 !Macro Not Fitted!
- 21 3.6.19 !No Macro defined!
- 21 3.6.20 !Not In Record!
- 21 3.6.21 !No Tracks Armed!
- 21 3.6.22 !No EEPROM Access!
- 21 3.6.23 !Backup Machine!
- 21 3.6.24 !Rec Out Disabled!
- 21 3.6.25 ! System in Local!
- 21 3.6.26 Command not Fitted
- 21 3.6.27 Master Not in Play
- 21 3.6.28 No Record Rehearse
- 21 3.6.29 Mcn Record Assigned
- 21 3.6.30 !Use After Shift
- 21 3.6.31 !Number Lock On!
- 21 3.6.32 ! Backup not Armed
- 21 3.6.33 Backup Local-Tape
- 21 3.6.34 Disabled in Record
- 22 3.6.35 Fit 24C08 EEPROM
- 22 3.6.36 Reset to Factory
- 22 3.6.37 Reset to User
- 22 3.6.38 Port Not Available
- 22 3.6.39 ! Need Password !
- 22 3.6.40 ! MR Sys Not Used!
- 22 3.6.41 Set To Follow Mcn!
- 22 3.6.42 ! Serial Error !
- 22 3.6.43 ! Code Follow On !
- 22 3.6.44 ! Set PD-1 Port !
- 22 3.6.45 ! Use After Store!
- 23 4.0 KEYBOARD
- 23 4.1 SHIFT
- 23 4.2 STORE / RECALL / TRIM + / TRIM
- 24 4.3 TRIM+ and TRIM
- 24 4.4 RECALL-RECALL
- 24 4.5 Locate
- 24 4.6 INSTANT REPLAY
- 24 4.7 AGAIN
- 24 4.8 MARK
- 24 4.9 RECORD ENABLE GROUP
- 25 4.10 MASTER MACHINE
- 25 4.11 CHASE (SLAVE) MACHINE
- 25 4.12 RECORD TRACK ENABLES
- 26 4.13 RECORD BANK
- 26 4.14 PLAY
- 26 4.15 ID << and ID >>
- 26 4.16 RM-6/Video Slave [CMD] (originally [Number])
- 27 4.17 RM-6/Video Slave [Offset]
- 27 4.18 SR-4 Keyboard
- 27 5.0 AUTO RECORD/ADR/TAKER MODES
- 27 5.1 Auto Key
- 28 5.2 Rehearse Key
- 28 5.3 AUTO and REHEARSE OFF
- 28 5.4 Rehearse Mode
- 28 5.5 Auto-Record Mode
- 28 5.6 Manual Record Mode
- 29 5.7 Review Mode
- 29 5.8 NEXT LOOP
- 29 5.9 PREV LOOP
- 29 5.10 JUMP TO LOOP ???
- 29 5.11 JOIN LOOP
- 29 5.12 INSERT LOOP
- 29 5.13 DELETE LOOP
- 30 5.14 Cycle: Record Out Enable
- 30 5.15 Talent Cueing: CB VS-1 Streamer
- 30 5.16 BACKUP DAT
- 30 5.17 RECORD ADVANCE
- 30 5.18 Streamer/Wipe Trigger output
- 31 5.19 Beep output
- 32 6.0 MACRO KEYS
- 32 6.1 DEFINING A MACRO KEY
- 32 6.2 READING A MACRO KEY
- 32 6.3 Factory default MACRO KEYS
- 32 6.4 Some Useful Macro's
- 32 6.4.1 Shifter control :- Macro's 68, 69 and
- 33 6.4.2 Instant Record :- Macro
- 33 6.4.3 Auto Input Monitor :- Macro
- 33 6.4.4 Display Generator : Macro
- 33 6.4.5 Step Forward and Reverse : Macros
- 33 6.4.6 *2, *4, *6 Wind :- Macro's
- 33 6.4.7 Red light :- Macro
- 33 6.4.8 One Key Post Sync :- Macro
- 33 6.4.9 Loop:- Macro
- 34 7.0 OFFSET
- 34 7.1 DIRECT ENTRY OF OFFSETS
- 34 7.2 AUTO OFFSET CALCULATION
- 34 7.2.1 AUTO SLAVE
- 34 7.2.2 MARK SYNC
- 34 7.2.3 VIDEO EDITOR
- 34 7.3 TRIMMING THE OFFSET
- 34 7.4 ENTERING A NEGATIVE OFFSET
- 35 7.5 SUB-FRAME OFFSETS
- 35 7.6 CLEAR ALL OFFSETS
- 35 7.7 OFFSET CHANGE LOCKOUT WHEN RECORD ENABLED/MASTER
- 35 7.8 Shifter (Macro's on SR-4, SR-24 as standard)
- 35 7.9 Using the shifter to nudge offset's
- 36 7.10 The Colour Frame Key
- 36 7.11 Colour Trim
- 36 7.12 Mixed Code
- 36 7.12.1 Mixed Code & Offset
- 36 7.12.2 Mixed Code Passing through Zero/Midnight
- 36 7.13 Offset and Record In
- 39 8.0 Set-up
- 39 8.1 ROOT: Select Set-up Required
- 40 8.2 Unit Select Menu
- 40 8.3 Initial Record Command
- 40 8.4 Check for Lock Status
- 40 8.5 Offset change when Master or Record Enabled
- 40 8.6 Virtual Record Tally
- 41 8.7 Track Arm Keys
- 41 8.8 Record Track Arm
- 41 8.9 System Ready Length
- 41 8.10 Check for Record
- 42 8.11 SR-4/SR-424/RM-6: Global Record Command
- 42 8.12 Record-In & Record-Out Keys
- 42 8.13 Default Analogue & Video Record Ready
- 42 8.14 Default Record Enable
- 42 8.15 Record Disable Transport Keys
- 42 8.16 Mark record In
- 43 8.18 Wait for Slaves
- 43 8.19 Group Locates
- 43 8.20 Master When in Play
- 43 8.21 Stop Command
- 43 8.22 Timed Start Enable
- 44 UNIT TIMECODE
- 44 8.23 System Timecode Standard
- 44 8.24 Film Speed
- 44 8.25 Timecode Standard
- 44 8.26 Slave Tally Source
- 45 8.27 TC Reader -> Serial Port
- 45 8.28 Reader Incremental and direction test
- 45 8.29 System Frame Reference
- 45 8.30 Stationary Code
- 46 8.31 Macro Protection
- 46 8.31.1 Installing New Software
- 47 8.32 Input Ports
- 47 8.33 Locate with / without Preroll
- 47 8.34 GP Outputs
- 48 8.35 GP Output
- 49 8.36 Enable Auto-In when NOT Play
- 49 8.37 Setup Access
- 49 8.38 ID Key function
- 49 UNIT JOG
- 49 8.39 Jog Response
- 49 8.40 Jog Wheel
- 50 IFACE MENU