Display 11
D24—Owner’s Manual
CCounter
The main counter shows the current position in
hours, minutes, seconds, and frames,
(00:00:00.00), and can display the absolute
(ABS) time or relative (REL) time. See “Using
Absolute & Relative Zero” on page 49 for more
information.
The 2nd line of the message area displays time
information in hours, minutes, seconds, frames,
and sub-frames (00:00:00.00.0). Each sub-frame
is one tenth of a frame, making 10 sub-frames
per frame.
The 2nd line is also used to display the remaining recording time. See “Checking the
Time Remaining” on page 38 for more information.
DREADY indicators
These indicators show which tracks are selected for recording. When a track is selected
for recording, the corresponding READY indicator flashes. During recording or
rehearsal, the corresponding indicator lights up continuously. See “Recording” on page
33 for more information.
EMessage area
The message area consists of two lines that can each display up to 12 characters, which
typically show the status and operating mode of the D24, function and parameter
names and values, project titles and numbers, locate memory numbers, editing infor-
mation, time values, and so on.
FLOCK indicator
This indicator shows whether or not the D24 is locked to the selected wordclock source.
See “Selecting a Wordclock Source” on page 124 for more information.
GCHASE indicator
This indicator shows whether or not the D24 is synchronized to the external timecode
source. It flashes when the D24 is chasing, and lights up continuously when it’s fully
synchronized. See “Chasing External Timecode” on page 138 for more information.
HWC window
This window shows the selected wordclock source: internal (INT) or external (EXT).
See “Selecting a Wordclock Source” on page 124 for more information.
IBIT window
This window shows the selected recording resolution: 16, 20, or 24. See “Setting the
Recording Resolution” on page 32 for more information.
JFS window
This window shows the selected sampling rate: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, or 96 kHz.
When 88.2 kHz is selected, both the 44.1 kHz and 96 kHz indicators light up. See
“Selecting a Wordclock Source” on page 124 for more information.
The “VARI” indicator lights up when the Varispeed function is turned on. See “Using
Varispeed” on page 55 for more information.
KTC window
This window shows the selected timecode source: master or slave. When set to master,
the D24 uses internal timecode, and when set to slave, an external timecode source. See
“Selecting a Timecode Source” on page 135 for more information.
HMSF
STOP00000000000 00 00 00
Hour Min Sec fr sub-fr
Hour Min Sec fr