Index [ A–E]
Index-i
A
ABS time
as reference 2-3, 6-1, 10-3
frame rate 6-2
selection vs timecode 6-2
synthesizing timecode 8-1
with offset 8-1
Accessories 1-3
ALL INPUT 2-2, 5-3
ALL SAFE 2-2, 5-2
Ambient temperature 1-2
Analog audio input 7-5, 10-6
Arming tracks 2-2, 5-2, 9-5, 10-3
remotely on DA-98 9-5
Audio input
dithering 7-5, 10-2
reference level 7-6, 10-2
selection 7-5, 10-6
word length 7-5, 10-2
AUTO MON 2-2, 5-3
Auto Offset function 7-3, 8-5
AUTO PLAY 2-5, 6-3
AUTO PUNCH key 2-5
B
Ballistics (meter) 7-6
Battery backup 1-2, 3-3
Bus control 9-6
Bus ID 9-6
C
Cancelling input 2-3
CAPTURE key 2-4, 6-3
Chase
DTRS sync 7-2
error bypass (timecode) 8-6
individual recording status 8-8
lock indicators 2-3
offset 2-3, 7-37-4
park position 8-7, 10-3
rechase (timecode) 8-6, 10-3
to external timecode 8-4
Checking punch points 6-6
Clock
independent clocks 8-5, 10-6
selecting clock source 7-4
source 1-3, 2-2, 10-6
Confidence mode 2-3, 7-6, 10-6
Confirming menu entries 2-4
Connection to DTRS recorders 3-1
Continuous playback of a section 6-5
CONTRAST control 2-6
Control mode for serial port unit (split mode) 9-3, 10-5
Control protocol for DA-98 9-4, 10-3
Controller locate command 9-6
Controlling DTRS units through menus 4-3
Copying tracks 7-1, 10-1
Crossfade times 6-7
CUE STR key 2-5
Cue-up tally 9-6, 10-4
Cursor keys 2-4
D
DA-88 output timing 7-4
Data entry with the jog dial 2-4
DATA INC/DEC key 2-4, 4-3
Default function key assignments 4-4
Delay time 2-3, 7-1, 10-1
Device emulation 9-5
Digital audio cables
Cables 1-2
Digital audio input 7-5, 10-6
Display screen 2-3
contrast 2-6
setting values with the numeri c keypad 4-2
Dither settings 7-5, 10-2
Drop-frame 2-2, 8-2
DTRS
arming tracks 5-2
formatting tapes 5-1, 10-6
generator 10-6
internal generator 10-5
internal timecode generator 8-18-3
machine IDs 3-1
monitoring modes 5-25-5
selecting unit for control 5-1, 10-7
striping tapes with timecode 8-3, 10-5
sync and control 2-5
synchronization 7-27-4
DTRS internal timecode generator 8-2
E
Earth lift (ground loops) 2-6
Editing location memories 6-46-5
Editing punch points 6-6
Emulation of other devices by DA-98 9-5, 10-4
enabling recording 10-5
Enabling recording on serial port 10-5
ENTER/LOAD key 2-4
Environmental conditions 1-2
Error bypass when chasing timecode 8-6, 10-3
ESCAPE key 2-4
EXT 1 port 2-5, 3-2, 9-1
EXT 2 port 2-5, 3-2, 9-29-4
External control
GPI devices 2-5, 3-2, 9-1
P2 devices 2-5
parallel port 2-5, 3-2, 9-1
serial (P2) control 9-2
serial port 2-5
tally power (parallel) 2-6
External timecode source 8-1, 10-6