MEMO 2
MEMO 1

[20]SHTL MON (F 8) key and indicator

When this key is pressed, shuttle monitoring is enabled (see 7.1.3, “Shuttle monitoring”).

When the SHIFT key [24] is pressed, this key becomes a function key.

[21]REPEAT (F 9) key and indicator

When this key is pressed, playback is repeated between the two memory locations set by [13] and [14] (see 8.2.5, “Repeat function” for details).

When the SHIFT key [24] is pressed, this key becomes a function key.

[22]LOC 1 (F 10) key

This key locates the tape to the position set by [13].

When the SHIFT key [24] is pressed, this key becomes a function key.

[23]LOC 2 (PRESET) key

This key locates the tape to the position set by [14].

When the SHIFT key [24] is pressed, this key allows the assignment of the function keys ([9] through [13], and [18] through [22]) (see 5.3, “Assigning menus to function keys”).

[24]SHIFT key and indicator

When this latching key is pressed (the indicator will flash), keys [9] through [13] and [18] through

[22]become function keys, and key [23] takes on a new function as a PRESET key (see 5.3, “Assigning menus to function keys”).

[25]CURSOR keys

These keys are used to navigate the cursor through the menus controlling the DA-98 functions.

When a menu has been selected, the UP and

DOWN keys ( and ) are used to set the values or select the choices within the menu).

See page 5-1 for details of how to use these keys in menu operations.

[26]SHUTTLE switch, indicator and

control

When the SHUTTLE key is pressed, the indicator will light. The SHUTTLE control will then be active. Turning the control to the right privides

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forward cueing and turning it to the left provides reverse cueing, similar to “rock and roll” on open- reel tape decks.

For details, see 8.6, “Shuttle operations”.

[27]ENTER and ESCAPE keys

These keys are used in conjunction with the cursor keys [25] to go “up and down” the menu hierarchy.

See page 5-1 for details of how to use these keys in menu operations.

[28]REC FUNCTION switches and indicators

These eight switches and indicators allow the set- ting and viewing of the record status on a track- by-track basis.

When one of these switches is pressed, the appro- priate indicator will flash, the track is “armed”, and going into record mode will start recording on that track. When recording is being carried out on a track, the track’s indicator will light steadily.

[29]INPUT MONITOR switches and indicators

These switches allow the monitoring of inputs to tracks on a track-by-track basis, irrespective of the current transport status. The appropriate indica- tor(s) will light when monitoring track input(s) using these switches.

Note that the function of these switches is con- nected with the ALL INPUT key [18] (page 7-1).

[30]CLOCK switch and indicators

This switch and these indicators allow you to set and view the system clock. There are three options:

Setting

Meaning

INT

The DA-98 will provide its own clock refer-

 

ence

WORD

The clock will be synchronized to the signal

 

received at the WORD SYNC IN connector

VIDEO

The clock will be synchronized to the signal

 

received at the VIDEO IN connector

For full details of external synchronization, see 10, “Operations related to timecode”.

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Kolpak DA-98 Shtl MON F 8 key and indicator, Repeat F 9 key and indicator, LOC 1 F 10 key, LOC 2 Preset key, Cursor keys