Fostex PD-6 DVD Recorder User Manual


 
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PD-6
DVD Location Recorder (Chapter 3: Names and functions)
4. [SETUP/UTILITY] key
This key has primary (unSHIFTed) and secondary (SHIFTed) functions.
•When unSHIFTed:
Enters the Setup mode in which you can make settings for the preferences (see
page 87). To exit from the Setup mode, press the [EXIT] key.
•When SHIFTed:
Enters the Utility mode in which you can make settings related with disks (see
page 105). To exit from the Utility mode, press the [EXIT] key.
5. [FILE SEL/EDL SEL] key
This key has primary (unSHIFTed) and secondary (SHIFTed) functions.
•When unSHIFTed:
By pressing this key, you can selects an audio file from among the files recorded
on the current disk using the [SEL] dial (see page 77). After selecting the file,
pressing the [ENTER] key to confirm the setting.
•When SHIFTed:
Enters the EDL SEL mode. In this mode, you can create and edit an ALE file
which should be registered during recording (see page 123). To exit from the
EDL SEL mode, press the [EXIT] key.
6. [TIME/DISP MODE] key
This key has primary (unSHIFTed) and secondary (SHIFTed) functions.
•When unSHIFTed:
Selects the time display mode from among ABS, LTC, TC IN and GEN.
•When SHIFTed:
Switches to the mode in which you can enlarge the level display section on the
screen (see page 44).
7. [LIGHT] key
Used to turn on the LCD backlight.
By pressing the key instantly, the LCD backlight turns on for approximately
three seconds and then automatically turns off.
By pressing the key for more than three seconds, the backlight continues to
light up until pressing the key again.
<Note>
While operating the PD-6 with the internal battery, we recommend not to turn
on the backlight unless it is needed.
8. [EXIT] key
Used to cancel edit operation or execution, as well as used to exit the setup or
Utility mode.
9. [SEL] dial/[ENTER] key
The [SEL] dial is used to select a menu or enter characters in the Setup mode
and other editing modes.
The [ENTER] key confirms setting or executes the selected operation.
10. LCD display
Displays audio input/output levels, settings, menus, etc. (see page 43).