Stopping a k2 timedelay session, Modifying the time of day timecode source, Adjusting k2 timedelay playback – Grass Valley K2 TimeDelay v.2.1 User Manual
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February 2007
K2 TimeDelay User Manual
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Stopping a K2 TimeDelay session
Stopping a K2 TimeDelay session
To stop the TimeDelay session, do one of the following:
• Click the Stop All tool bar button.
— or —
• Select the Stop All menu item.
— or —
• Click the Stop control on the record channel.
Modifying the time of day timecode source
The time of day timecode is displayed in the upper-left of the TimeDelay title bar. It
is used to schedule playback (and record when using the auto start feature) and is the
timecode recorded to the TimeDelay clip.
NOTE: To ensure frame accuracy, Grass Valley recommends using an external
timecode source such as LITC or VITC.
To modify the time of day source, do the following:
1. Select
System | Configuration
.
2. Select the System tab.
3. In the Time Of Day section, select the source: System Clock, VITC input, or LTC
input.
4. Click
OK
to close the Configuration dialog box.
Adjusting K2 TimeDelay playback
Use the TimeDelay Settings dialog box to modify the start time either in terms of
delay or give a specific start time. Once you have clicked the
OK
button, TimeDelay
adjusts the playback in one of two ways:
• If playback has not started, TimeDelay schedules the playback as usual.
— or —
• If playback has already started, clicking the
OK
button causes TimeDelay to stop
the playback on that channel, cue to the new delay offset, and begin playback at the
new position.
The maximum delay allowed is 23:59:59;29. If a delay larger than the maximum is
entered, TimeDelay converts the entered value to less than the maximum. For
example, if you enter a value of 24:10:59;29 TimeDelay converts it to 00:10:59;29. If
you enter a value of 25:10:59;29 TimeDelay converts it to 01:10:59;29.