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System information – Grass Valley K2 Dyno v.1.6 User Manual

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15 April 2010

K2 Dyno Controller User Manual

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System information

System information

No.

Name

Function

(1)

Rec

Shows the timecode for the recording data.

(2)

Play

Shows the timecode for the playback pointer.

(3)

Remain

Shows the free space in the Summit with a blue progress bar and time
display, and shows its usage with a gray progress bar.
* If the recording bit rates are different for each recording channel, the

Summit's free space displayed in "Remain" on the K2 Dyno
Controller and the free space value displayed in App Center of the
Summit may not match.

This is caused because App Center displays free space for each
channel while the K2 Dyno Controller calculates free space based on
the average bit rate between the recording channels and displays it as
a single value.

If you want to check the remaining recordable time from the
"Remain" display on your K2 Dyno Controller, calculate it by
dividing the free space time by the number of the recording channels.

(4)

Status

Shows the playback status

• LIVE: Performing a live playback.
• JOG: Performing a rewind or fast forward operation with the JOG

knob.

• PLAY: Playing an item, such as a highlight or playlist.
• VARIABLE: Playing an item with the T-Bar operation.
• STOP: The playback is stopped.
• CUED: Cued up and stopped.
• MM: Performing a reverse playback to the target position.

(5)

Speed

Shows the playback speed.

(6)

Train length of the
record train

This is displayed only if the LoopRec setting is turned on.
The train length for the currently selected camera angle and the train
length for all the angles are displayed.
* If the recording bit rates are different for each recording channel, the

train length for all the angles (total loop length) is not displayed as
the value totaling the train lengths that are set for the individual
recording channels.

This is due to the fact that the accurate total loop length cannot be
obtained by just totaling the train lengths of the individual channels
and that calculation including the bit rates is required in order to
calculate an accurate value.

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(5)

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(2)

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