FOCUS Enhancements FS-3 manual Using Scene Marking

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FireStore FS-3 User Guide

The following screen will display when complete:

After factory reset is complete, please restart FS-3

Factory Default States Are as Follows:

Display:

• COUNTER

Rec Mode:

DEFAULT REC MODE: NORMAL

RETRO DISK – RETRO VALUE -> 000min

RETRO CACHE – CACHE ->00 sec

TIME LAPSE –> 00:00:00:00

Play Mode:

• DEFAULT PLAY MODE: PLAY CLIP

Play From:

DEFAULT PLAY FROM MODE: TRACK LIST

Control Mode:

• DEFAULT CONTROL MODE: LOCAL

Rec Format:

• DEFAULT REC FORMAT: AVI TYPE 2

Setup:

HDD PORT -> HDD

SET DATE&TIME :

DATE: 07/24/03

TIME: 12:00:00

OS VERSION NO. -> VARIABLE

TC MODE -> EXT TC

TC SET:

TC PRESET -> 00:00:00:00

UB PRESET -> 00 00 00 00

DROP/NON-DROP -> NON-DROP

IR -> ENABLE

GPI -> DISABLE

BACKLIGHT -> ON

CLIP PREVIEW -> PREVIEW ON

AUDIO CORRECTION -> MEDIUM

FOLDER PREF -> SCENE MARK

USING SCENE MARKING

The FireStore FS-3 SCENE MARKING feature allows clips to be marked for placement in particular folders during recording, playback or stop mode. When a drive is formatted using FireStore, ten folders will be created numbered 0 through 9. After format on FireStore, it is possible to connect the HDD to a computer and give each of these folders a custom name (if you need help mounting your FireWire HDD to your computer system, see section titled “Getting FireStore Recorded Clips onto a Computer” on page 34 of this User's Guide). To rename each folder, simply click on the folder name until it is highlighted, then type in the desired name of the folder.

NOTE: Folder names cannot exceed eleven characters.

Folders will be ordered on FireStore in numerical followed by alphabetical order. For instance, if folders are named “Scene 1”, “Scene 2” and “Auditions”, they will appear on FireStore as “1 Auditions”, “2 Scene 1” and “2 Scene 2”. The folder number is added in front of the folder name on the FS-3 LCD display for easy identification when using the

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Contents User Guide VersionFireStore FS-3 User Guide Important NoticeImportant Safety Instructions FireStore FS-3 User Guide Be the busiest Introduction Getting FireStore Recorded Clips Onto a Computer System What is Firestore FS-3? Package ContentsWhat is a DTE Disk RECORDER? IntroductionBasic Applications Mounting to NP Battery Equipped Camcorders Mounting to a CamcorderConnecting a Firewire Cable Between FS-3 and Camcorder Physical Features Inserting and Removing Firestore FSHDD-1 Firewire DrivesUsing External Firewire Disk Drives Front PanelInfrared Remote Sensor Power SwitchTally Light LCD Display ScreenKeypad Standard Keys Play/Record Status SymbolRecord/Play Status Indicator LCD DisplayCurrent Disk Volume Volume NumberTimecode/User Bit Display Mode Available Space on VolumeSoft Key Front Panel ButtonsSoft Key 1 and Stop Key Soft Key 3 and Shift KeyPlay Key Backward Search KeyForward Search Key Backward Index KeyRear Connector Panel FS-3 Menus and FunctionsSelect Record Mode MenuRetro Disk Record Mode Scroll ArrowRetro Cache Record Mode Snap Loop RecordTime Lapse Play Mode Menu Play from MenuLocal Control Mode MenuFolder List AV/CHDD Bypass Record Format MenuHDD Port Setup MenuSet Date and Time Operating System Upgrade Operating System Version NoTimecode Mode Timecode, UserBit and Drop/Non-Drop Preset GPI Settings Infrared Sensor SettingsClip Preview Settings Folder Pref Audio Correction SettingsUtilities Menu Organize OMF Organize FoldersFormat Disk Partition Volume Repair Disk Factory ResetFile Name Using Scene Marking Getting Firestore Recorded Clips Onto a Computer System FireStore FS-3 User Guide Open the FireWire drive when you Mounting FireWire Disk Drives to Macintosh Computer Systems Windows Stop Device IconFS-3 Remote Control Commanders Wired Remote Technical Specifications PLAY/REC Mode FS-3 LCD Tally FS-3 LCD Display and Tally ModesFireStore FS-3 User Guide MANL-0912-02
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