Conventions used in the front panel display – Grass Valley Turbo iDDR v.2.3 User Manual
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Conventions used in the front panel display
Conventions used in the front panel display
The front panel display includes touch screen controls and indicators for the control
mode you’ve selected— Recorder, Player, Clips. Each control mode includes some
unique controls, however, some conventions are used in all control modes.
The following table explains the front panel display conventions:
Control
Description and User Operation
Channel Information
Channel Label
Displays the delegated channel number. In this case, the first, and only,
recorder R1. The channel label appears in the upper left corner of every
display and menu.
Timecode
Indicates the current timecode of the timecode source selected for the
channel. Text color is white during record, and dimmed at other
times. The timecode value of xx:xx:xx:xx is displayed when the
timecode source is not present or is invalid.
Countdown
Displays the time remaining in the clip for a fixed length record. For other
recording modes (crash, continuous), the countdown is not shown.
Clip Properties Control
Thumbnail
Used to visually identify the clip or playlist. The image is generated from
the 16th image of the clip.
An “empty” monitor bitmap is used when no clip is loaded.
Once recording begins, a thumbnail is shown using the 16
th
frame of
video. During a continuous record, a new thumbnail is generated every
three minutes once the record loop length is reached.
A gray monitor bitmap with the text “no video” is shown when the the
Recorder is not receiving a video signal.
Status Bar
Scroll Indicator
(Some displays)
Storage
Indicator
Clip
Properties
Control
Tool
Buttons
Channel Information