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6.2 Recording Modes

To avoid having repetitive time code within the same file, the V1 records in different ways depending
on the Time Code Mode selected in MENU 2.

 If Time Mode is set to Time Code or to ATC, the V1 will read the incoming time code

selected and synchronizes itself to record at the proper position.

 In all other modes, the V1 will record at the current position or at the end of file depending on

the “Rec at:” setting in OPTION MENU (1) “Transport”.

6.3 The V1 and Supporting control Protocols

6.3.1 Serial Machine Control (SONY 9 pin and Pioneer Laser Disk) Protocols

When the V1 is set to emulate Sony 9pin mode (BVW-75, DVW-500 or RS232C decks) in OPTION
MENU (1) Transport > Emulate or Pioneer Laser Disk in OPTION MENU (15) SERIAL PRT the
remote control commands will only access the video in the current opened file.

6.3.2 Odetics and VDCP (Louth) Protocols

The V1 supports the Odetics and VDCP (Louth) protocol. To select a protocol, go to OPTION MENU
(01) Transport and select the desired protocol in Emulate.

6.3.3 Odetics Limited Mode

The V1 has an emulation mode called Limited Mode. When a file is loaded and you are in Limited
Mode operation will be “limited” to the recorded video part of that file. OPTION MENU (1) Transport
> Emulate
set to Odetics LMTD.

In this mode, the playback boundaries of the file, will be set by the IN and OUT PRESET values
specified when the file is loaded. Limited Mode can only be accessed when using the V1 in Odetics
mode.

 If the IN PRESET is before the start of recorded video, the start boundary will default to the

start of the recorded video.

 If the OUT PRESET is after the end of recorded video, the end boundary will default to the

end of the recorded video.

6.4 Creating Segments and Play Lists

6.4.1 What is a Segment

A segment is a recording on the active drive defined by a time IN and a time OUT points. Up to 2000
segments can be defined on the V1.

6.4.2 Segments and the V1’s Multi-File System

Segments are created on the loaded file (or the default file if no file has been loaded. When you
recall a segment it will load the file associated with it when it was created. This means that
segments can be used to create play-lists that use multiple files.

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