FOCUS Enhancements FS-2/2E manual Volume Number, Track or Clip Number, Play/Record Status Symbol

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FS-2/2E FUNCTIONS

Once ready for use, the FS-2/2E default Menu Screen appears as follows:

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(4) Volume Number

The volume or disk number of the current clip recording or playback session is displayed in the top right corner of the LCD display. For example, a display value of “2-014” identifies a track as being on volume 2.

(5) Track or Clip Number

The track number is displayed in the top right corner of the LCD Display. This is the current clip or track number being recorded or played back. For example, a display value of “2-014” identifies a track as being clip 14 on volume 2.

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(1) Play/Record Status Symbol

This symbol displays a graphical representation of the current FS-2/2E state as follows:

(6) Timecode/User Bit Display Mode

This identifies the display mode for timecode or user bit values. Selections are:

COUNTER - Counts frames during record or playback of the current clip only.

- STOP

REMAINING - Counts down the

, - Play or Reverse play

number of frames available (time) on a

- Fast Forward search and speed

particular disk during a record session.

In a playback session, this display

- Fast Back Search and Speed

shows the remaining time on the

l - Record and Record Mode

current clip.

 

 

DV NTSC

or PAL

- Displays the

- Pause

external

timecode

value being

NOTE: Each symbol has multiple display modes.

generated by a camcorder or other

For a complete list, refer to “FS-2/2E LCD Display

device during a record session.

Modes” on page 4-3 of this user guide.

Timecode mode has to be set to EXT

(2) Record/Play Status Indicator

TC for this function to operate (refer to

“TC Mode” on page 2-22 of this user

In this space, the FS-2/2E displays a character that

guide). In playback mode, this displays

indicates what record or playback mode it is in. The

the embedded DV timecode value in a

characters displayed and their respective modes

particular track.

 

 

are listed in “FS-2/2E LCD Display Modes” on

USER BIT - Displays the set user bit

page 4-3 of this user guide.

value in a particular clip. A user bit

(3) Current System Status

value must be added for this to display

(refer to “TC Set” on page 2-23 of this

 

The current system status of the FS-2/2E is

user guide).

 

 

displayed in the top left corner of the LCD display.

ABSOLUTE - Displays an

absolute

For instance, it displays whether the FS-2/2E is in

timecode

value for

the

particular

record, play, stop, pause, fast search or slow

session (sum of all COUNTER

motion modes.

timecodes

on connected

volumes).

This is primarily used when you set the FS-2/2E to AV/C mode and are controlling it with an external FireWire device, such as a computer.

FS-2 and FS-2E Studio DTE Disk Recorders User Guide

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Part Number: MANL-0927-03

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Contents FS-2/2E Studio DTE ReleaseContacting Focus Enhancements Office Hours Telephone Fax AddressImportant Safety Instructions Information to UserGrounding or Polarization Part Number MANL-0927-03 Part Number MANL-0927-03 Part Number MANL-0927-03 Table of Contents Introduction Table of Contents Using the FS-2/2E PAL/NTSCTable of Contents Reference Recorder? What is a DTE DiskWhat is the FireStore FS-2/2E?Receiving, Unpacking, and Inspecting Package ContentsBasic Applications Inserting the Internal 3.5 IDE Drive Installation Site RequirementsMounting in a 19 Electronics Rack Using External Disk Drives Physical Features Rear Connection Panel Introduction Setting Up the FS-2/2E Setting the Time and Date Formatting the DriveReplacing the Power Module Fuse ForwardEdit/Utility/Input Buttons Edit Function KeysUtility Function Keys Input Source Selection KeysLCD Menu Soft Keys Transport Control KeysForward Search Key Welcome To FIRESTORE2-E Please WaitLCD Display No Disk Detected MenuTimecode/User Bit Display Mode Volume NumberPlay/Record Status Symbol Record/Play Status IndicatorTimecode or User Bit Value Current Disk VolumeAvailable Space on Volume Folder DisplayFS-2/2E Menus and Functions COMPOSITE, Component Network Setup Audio in Levels TC ModeDISABLE, PAUSE/UNPAUSE, INDEX/NEW FILE, REC Snapshot USER/PASSWORD View IP InfoSoft Keys Menu ItemsSub-Menu Available Record MenuRetro Cache Loop Record StillLocal Control Mode MenuTime Lapse RemoteAV/C Play Mode Menu Track List Play From Mode MenuPlaylist Menu Play ListNew OpenSave EditExitnext Delete ITEM?Insert Item Clip Info HDDDelete List HDD BypassInternal HDD Record Format Menu Setup MenuSET DATE&TIME OS Version # OS Upgrade PAL/NTSC Exitsel Set Date & TimeOS Upgrade OS Version #Ntsc PAL Exit Upgrade System Firmware Exit YESUpgrade will Erase Current CONTINUE? Exit YES RS422 RemoteComposite Video Component SDI Exitsel TC ModeAudio Input Audio In LevelsTC Set DROP/NON DropExit SEL FF/RW Hi Res TC Delay FS-2E onlyOn Screen Display Stop Output GPI PortBacklight Folder Pref Audio CorrectPreferences Analog OutNetwork Setup FTP Telnet WEB Exitsel Dhcp Disabled Not Connected NextUSERFS2 Paswdfocus Exit Save Next Video Out Adj Utilities MenuRef Video Compnt LevelOrganize Clip Organize PinnOrganize Organize Keep CLIPS? Exit YES noPartition Delete ClipFormat Disk Repair Factory ResetDiagnostic File NameUsing the FS-2/2E Using the FS-2/2EHow to Put Recorded Clips on a Computer System How to Make a RecordingHow to Playback Mounting FireWire Disk Drives Windows XP, 2000, 98SE and ME Using the FS-2/2E Mounting FireWire Disk Drives Macintosh Dismounting FireWire Disk Drives Macintosh Creating a PlaylistHow to Mark Scenes Disk Connecting the FS-2/2E to a NetworkCounter Menu Disp ShftComponent Y, Pr, Pb 3 x BNC in, 3 x BNC out Technical SpecificationsReference Headphone Output 1 x 1/4 TRS jack w/ level control Balanced OutputsSNR RPMShuttle Speed Parameters Supported RS422 CommandsFS-2/2E LCD Display Modes Jog Speed ParametersCustom Commands AutoCOMPONENT-SMPTE Reference Index FS-2 and FS-2E Studio DTE Disk Recorders User Guide FS-2 and FS-2E Studio DTE Disk Recorders User Guide FS-2 and FS-2E Studio DTE Disk Recorders User Guide

FS-2/2E specifications

FOCUS Enhancements FS-2/2E is a comprehensive video monitoring and recording solution designed for professionals in the broadcast and production industries. This advanced device serves as both a video converter and a monitoring tool, providing users with the flexibility and functionality needed for high-quality video workflows.

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