Sony DSR-DR1000 DVD Recorder User Manual


 
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Playback
Note
When controlling this unit from external equipment, set
the REMOTE I/F menu item (see page 72) and the Control
mode selector so that the remote mode indicators in the
display section are on or off as follows.
When using an editing control unit connected to the
REMOTE IN (R) connector:
When using an RM-LG2 connected to the
CONTROL connector:
When using equipment connected to the
S400(i.LINK) connector:
For description on how to carry out search operations via
external equipment, see the operating instructions for the
equipment.
Cueing Up a Desired Cue Point
When you have started this unit, the cue pointer is
automatically positioned at the top of the disk (or the start
point of the first-recorded clip).
When you press the NEXT button with the J (CUE)
button held down, the cue pointer jumps to the first-
registered cue point. A second press of the NEXT button
with the J (CUE) button held down makes the cue pointer
jump to the second-registered cue point, a third press
makes the cue pointer to the third-registered cue point, and
so on.
When you press the PREV button with the J (CUE) button
held down, the cue pointer jumps to the previous cue point.
If cue points are registered as shown in the above figure,
pressing the NEXT button repeatedly with the J (CUE)
button held down makes the cue pointer jump in the order
ARBRCRD.
To jump back from point D to point B for example, press
the PREV button twice with the J (CUE) button held
down.
Switch/menu item Setting
Control mode selector REMOTE
(REMOTE indicator lights.)
REMOTE I/F menu item 9PIN
(9P indicator lights.)
Switch/menu item Setting
Control mode selector LOCAL
REMOTE I/F menu item
Switch/menu item Setting
Control mode selector REMOTE
(REMOTE indicator lights.)
REMOTE I/F menu item i.LINK
(i.LINK indicator lights.)
AD BC
Top of disk: The initial position of the cue pointer
when you have started the unit.
Clip 1 Clip 2 Clip 3
A: First-registered cue point
B: Second-registered cue point
C: Third-registered cue point
D: Fourth-registered cue point