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1) Manually, by switching the units Sync to Tape feature off and selecting
Record mode whilst connected to a camera that is already switched on.
2) Automatically, the camera or device connected to the IEEE-1394 port
controls the record action either through the AV command set or because
the Sync to Tape feature is switched on.
3) Issue a record command via the Remote Serial interface or RS-232 port.
The DN-60A RS-232 command protocol is listed in this manual from page 18
onwards.
NOTE:
The IEEE-1394 output signal on the camera/source device must match
the DN-60A input Signal Type for the recording to start. If the DN-60A or
source device do not match then the DN-60A will stay at 00:00:00:00 as it
cannot automatically recognise the signal presented to it.
6.12 Pausing the Record Process
The DN-60A will automatically pause recording if time code from the tape
deck is not moving and Sync to Tape is ON.
It is also possible to pause a manual recording by pressing in the Menu
Navigation key when Pause is shown on the DN-60A LCD panel. Manual
recording is resumed by pressing in the Menu Navigation key when Record is
selected on the DN-60A LCD panel and a new clip is then created within the
same bin.
Warning:
If power is interrupted whilst the recording is paused, all clip
numbers added during the current record session may be lost. No content
however will be lost. Future firmware upgrades may fix this behaviour.
6.13 Marking the Recording
Whilst recording to the DN-60A an option labelled MARK is available.
Selecting this option whilst recording will start a new clip number within the
current bin, no frames are lost in doing this. Each time a recording is Marked
a new clip is created within the same bin. A single recording can be marked
up 99 times within the current bin.
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