90
90
90
90
The system will respond by automatically assigning an ID of
M
to the master unit and scanning for the ID
numbers of any connected slave units. You will be notified of any ID conflicts between slave units. ID
conflicts must be resolved by changing slave ID numbers on each unit. See O
PERATIONS
: RADARLINK: ID
N
UMBERS
for more information.
If RADARLINK has just been established, all slave units will cue to the current location of the master
machine. If RADARLINK is re-established following a
SOLO MODE
operation all slaves will be cued to the
current position of the last soloed unit.
Note: If there is an ID conflict you must re-enter RADARLINK mode after changing the conflicting slave ID number.
It is possible to remove just one machine from RADARLINK but it requires that a remote be connected to
the unit you wish to unlink. Pressing the
CANCEL
key on the connected remote will initiate the
CANCEL
RADARLINK
dialogue. Note that disabling RADARLINK on a slave machine in this way only applies to that
specific unit and has no effect on the rest of the chain.
Link Mode
In
LINK MODE
, the main mode of operation when using RADARLINK, the master RADAR
24 has control
over all other RADAR units in the configuration.
LINK MODE
commands are sent from the master unit to all
slave units for simultaneous execution.
When this mode is engaged the master unit forces all slave units to conform to its current settings and system
parameters including:
!
Sample Rate
!
TC Rate
!
Crossfade Time
!
Pre/Post Roll Time
!
Auto-Input, Auto-Play, Auto-Punch, Cycle, Record Safe
!
System Preferences, Time/Date
!
Project Number
!
Locate Points and Labels
Solo Mode
SOLO MODE
allows you to select any single RADAR
24 unit in the RADARLINK chain and operate it
independently from all of the others.