Pioneer LX1 MP3 Player User Manual


 
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2 Automatic Recording
RS-422A or IEEE1394 interface protocols can be
used to control an external VTR or similar device
and perform automated recording (see Pg 38).
7 Recording Using IN/OUT Points Setting
On the Function Menus APP section, use the
[Auto Capture] = [IN/OUT Point] = [IN/OUT
Point] command to set the time code for the IN and
OUT points. When the Function Menus REC button
is then pressed, the external VTR is automatically
rewound to a position just preceding the selected IN
point, and recording starts automatically from that
point. When the designated OUT point is detected,
the unit automatically enters the REC pause/stop
mode.
APP section = [Auto Capture] = [IN/OUT Point]
= [IN/OUT Point]
Recording
The preroll time preceding the IN point can be
changed from between 1 to 10 seconds before the
point by using the Function Menus APP section =
[Auto Capture] = [IN/OUT Point] = [Preroll Time]
command. The time code delay compensation
(offset) can be set to from 0 to 30 frames by using
the APP section = [Auto Capture] = [IN/OUT
Point] = [Offset (Frame)] command.
Note:
Frame offset default is set at 17 frames. Accuracy
during use of the auto-recording function is as follows:
In order to match the phase with the input time
code, the preroll should be set to about five seconds.
The preroll value must be corrected using the source
side component.
APP section = [Auto Capture] = [IN/OUT Point]
= [Preroll Time]
APP section [Auto Capture] = [IN/OUT Point] =
[Offset (Frame)]
SET UP section = [Operation]
= [Control Settings]
= [Time Code]
RS-422A
LTC
IEEE1394
Offset (Frame)
value
± 1 Frame
± 1 Frame
± 1 Frame
A 17 frame offset has been established as the
default number of frames. In most cases this offset is
correct. Should the recorded first frame of video not
match the source In time code point. Adjust the offset
frame number to set the correct time code point.