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FS-2/2E FUNCTIONS

Hold the button for more than 3 seconds to allow numbers to increase by 10 times.

Press EXIT to return to the RECORD

Press the REC key when in RETRO DISK mode to put the FS-2/2E into a RETRO DISK state (the FS- 2/2E's REC button flashes as if in PAUSE state). The FS-2/2E is actually recording in this state, but until you press the REC key a second time, the video records over itself in a continuous loop. RETRO DISK always keeps at least the selected amount of time in a series of one minute clips. For instance, if you set the RETRO DISK value to 3 minutes, the FS-2 always has 3 minutes (made up of three, one (1) minute clips) of video saved to disk. As the recording goes past the 3 minute point, a fourth clip is created. Once that clip reaches one minute, the oldest of the previous 3 clips is deleted. Another fourth clip is then created.

If you select a RETRO session that is 60 minutes or greater, instead of one minute clips, the FS-2/2E creates 9 minute, 13 second clips (2GB clips on disk). The functioning of RETRO DISK remains the same. The larger file size prevents the FS-2/2E from reaching its 999 track limitation for very long RETRO records.

Due to larger files sizes, the maximum amount of drive space available is decreased to accommodate the last recording in a session. For instance, if you have 90 minutes of disk space remaining, after you set RETRO record to less than 60 minutes, the available space changes to 88 minutes of available disk space.

If you set RETRO time to 88 minutes, the recording will be made up of about nine and a half 9 minute, 13 second clips. There must be space available in this situation in order to record the final clip which eventually will write over clip 1. This ensures that at any given time, at least 88 minutes of video exists after a complete RETRO DISK record loop.

NOTE: The FS-2/2E must always have at least one minute of disk space (under 60 minutes) or 9 minutes, 13 seconds of disk space (when the RETRO DISK value is set to greater than 60 minutes) remaining in addition to the RETRO DISK value, in order to function correctly. For instance, it is not possible to set a RETRO DISK value of one minute if only one minute of disk space remains.

Once RETRO DISK time is set, you can exit the Menus and return to the Main Screen. An “L” will now appear next to the record symbol on the FS-2/2E's display. Press the REC key once to put the FS-2/2E immediately into RETRO DISK RECORD. Clips are being recorded to disk for X number of minutes in one or nine minute increments (each as a separate track).

The REC button flashes (as when the unit is in pause). When you press the REC key, the FS-2/2E leaves RETRO DISK mode and goes into standard record.

All one minute tracks in the recorded loop sequence appear and are saved as their own tracks on disk (for example, 1-001, 1-002, 1-003, and so on) except for the recording that was in progress, which takes on the characteristics of a standard track. At this stage, the FS-2/2E is essentially in standard record mode (the “L” on the display disappears). No frames are lost across tracks during the record session.

Once paused, the unit returns to RETRO DISK record mode again (the “L” reappears in the LCD and viewfinder) for further RETRO recordings or until it is disabled in the RETRO DISK screen.

RETRO DISK can be used in LOCAL and SYNCRO SLAVE record control modes.

WARNING: Make sure FS-2/2E is in STOP mode before removing the disk drive from the system. Do not attempt to remove it when the FS-2/2E is in REC or REC-PAUSE mode.

Retro Cache

RETRO CACHE Record constantly caches your video in a loop up to a 10 second data buffer. In this way, when the record is begun, a retro time period is added to the beginning of any clip.

RETRO CACHE

CACHE: 10 sec

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Contents Release FS-2/2E Studio DTETelephone Fax Address Contacting Focus Enhancements Office HoursInformation to User Important Safety InstructionsGrounding or Polarization Part Number MANL-0927-03 Part Number MANL-0927-03 Part Number MANL-0927-03 Table of Contents Introduction Table of Contents PAL/NTSC Using the FS-2/2ETable of Contents Reference FS-2/2E? What is a DTE DiskWhat is the FireStore Recorder?Basic Applications Package ContentsReceiving, Unpacking, and Inspecting Mounting in a 19 Electronics Rack Installation Site RequirementsInserting the Internal 3.5 IDE Drive Using External Disk Drives Physical Features Rear Connection Panel Introduction Setting Up the FS-2/2E Formatting the Drive Setting the Time and DateForward Replacing the Power Module FuseEdit Function Keys Edit/Utility/Input ButtonsInput Source Selection Keys Utility Function KeysTransport Control Keys LCD Menu Soft KeysNo Disk Detected Menu Welcome To FIRESTORE2-E Please WaitLCD Display Forward Search KeyRecord/Play Status Indicator Volume NumberPlay/Record Status Symbol Timecode/User Bit Display ModeFolder Display Current Disk VolumeAvailable Space on Volume Timecode or User Bit ValueFS-2/2E Menus and Functions USER/PASSWORD View IP Info Audio in Levels TC ModeDISABLE, PAUSE/UNPAUSE, INDEX/NEW FILE, REC Snapshot COMPOSITE, Component Network SetupRecord Menu Menu ItemsSub-Menu Available Soft KeysRetro Cache Still Loop RecordRemote Control Mode MenuTime Lapse LocalAV/C Play Mode Menu Play List Play From Mode MenuPlaylist Menu Track ListEdit OpenSave NewClip Info HDD Delete ITEM?Insert Item ExitnextInternal HDD HDD BypassDelete List Set Date & Time Setup MenuSET DATE&TIME OS Version # OS Upgrade PAL/NTSC Exitsel Record Format MenuOS Version # OS UpgradeRS422 Remote Upgrade System Firmware Exit YESUpgrade will Erase Current CONTINUE? Exit YES Ntsc PAL ExitAudio In Levels TC ModeAudio Input Composite Video Component SDI ExitselExit SEL DROP/NON DropTC Set On Screen Display TC Delay FS-2E onlyFF/RW Hi Res Backlight GPI PortStop Output Analog Out Audio CorrectPreferences Folder PrefNetwork Setup USERFS2 Paswdfocus Exit Save Next Dhcp Disabled Not Connected NextFTP Telnet WEB Exitsel Compnt Level Utilities MenuRef Video Video Out AdjOrganize Keep CLIPS? Exit YES no Organize PinnOrganize Organize ClipFormat Disk Delete ClipPartition File Name Factory ResetDiagnostic RepairUsing the FS-2/2E Using the FS-2/2EHow to Playback How to Make a RecordingHow to Put Recorded Clips on a Computer System Mounting FireWire Disk Drives Windows XP, 2000, 98SE and ME Using the FS-2/2E Mounting FireWire Disk Drives Macintosh Creating a Playlist Dismounting FireWire Disk Drives MacintoshHow to Mark Scenes Menu Disp Shft Connecting the FS-2/2E to a NetworkCounter DiskReference Technical SpecificationsComponent Y, Pr, Pb 3 x BNC in, 3 x BNC out RPM Balanced OutputsSNR Headphone Output 1 x 1/4 TRS jack w/ level controlJog Speed Parameters Supported RS422 CommandsFS-2/2E LCD Display Modes Shuttle Speed ParametersAuto Custom CommandsCOMPONENT-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.

One of the standout features of the FS-2/2E is its ability to handle a wide range of video formats and resolutions. Supporting both SD and HD formats, including 1080i and 720p, the FS-2/2E ensures compatibility with various production environments. Additionally, it supports multiple input sources, including composite, component, and SDI connections, allowing for seamless integration with different video equipment.

The FS-2 model comes equipped with a powerful processing engine, which provides real-time up-conversion and down-conversion capabilities. This technology is crucial for ensuring that video content maintains the highest quality regardless of the output format or equipment used. The FS-2E variant further enhances this functionality, offering additional features tailored for more specialized applications.

One of the key characteristics of the FS-2/2E is its robust frame-rate conversion. This feature is indispensable when dealing with projects that require a smooth and consistent playback experience across varying source formats. The unit can automatically adjust frame rates, significantly enhancing the viewing experience while minimizing artifacts commonly associated with conversion processes.

In addition to these technical capabilities, the FS-2/2E also boasts a user-friendly interface. Its intuitive controls allow operators to easily navigate settings and adjustments, making it accessible for both seasoned professionals and newcomers to the industry. This ease of use is complemented by comprehensive monitoring options, including waveform and vector scope displays, which provide vital feedback for video quality management.

Another noteworthy aspect of the FS-2/2E is its rugged and portable design. Built to withstand the demands of on-location production, the unit is compact yet durable, making it an ideal companion for video professionals working in the field. With its combination of high functionality, versatile format support, and user-centered design, the FOCUS Enhancements FS-2/2E continues to be a valuable asset for anyone involved in video production and broadcasting.