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Counter display area
EEvent number display lamps
This unit controls up to 200 sets of edit data (001 to
200)in the form of
n###: Indicates that the No.### event is a new event which has not been stored on the EDL (edit list). (New event)
d###: Indicates that the No.### event is an event which has been deleted from the EDL.
###: Indicates that the No.### event has been stored on the EDL.
FULL: Indicates that all 200 events have now been stored.
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SEPARATE.
r S t: Appears when the unit has been reset after the power was turned on.
r###: Indicates that the No.### event is an event that has been edited.
FEdit point setting display lamps (IN/OUT lamps) The lamp corresponding to the type of edit point which has been set lights.
GSplit editing display lamps (A SP, V SP lamps) These light when split editing has been set.
Set the setup menu No. 375 (SPLIT EDIT) setting to AUDIO and register a split edit point. The A SP lamp lights to indicate that the audio spit edit mode has been established.
Similarly, set it to VIDEO and register a split editing point and the V SP lamp lights to indicate that the video split mode has been established.
HSplit edit point setting display lamps
These are positioned at the side of the IN lamps, and they light up for the VTR which is used to set the split edit point.
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