Lance TDC-100 Installation And Operation Manual - page 10
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CLIP LIST MODE (INT / EXT)
This item selects the clip list mode that the TDC-100 uses to access the list of
available clips on the ddr. The INT mode builds the list within the TDC-100, and will
operate with any ddr which supports Odetics protocol. In this mode the list is limited
to 99 clips. In the EXT mode, the TDC-100 uses special commands added to the
Odetics protocol to directly access the clip list in the ddr itself. In this mode there is
no limit to the number of clips available. This mode does require that the additional
commands be supported by the ddr, and so only works properly on certain ddrs
(EVS Spotbox).
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CLIP FILTER (Off, Char = 0-9)
The filter only operates in the INT list mode. When this item is off, all available clip
names will be listed, up to the TDC’s limit of 99 clips. When this item is set to a digit
(0-9), only clips whose names have a matching first character (0-9) will be listed.
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RECALL DISPLAYS (NAME / TIME)
This item applies only if Item 04 is turned on. If this item is set to NAME, the clip
name will be displayed when a register is recalled. If this item is set to TIME, the In
Time is displayed when the register is recalled. This menu item only affects the
display, all other operation is the same.
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TIME REFERENCE = (TC/TMR)
Selects ‘Tape Timer’ counter or timecode as time reference. May not be supported
by all disk devices. Global command selects mode for all devices. Note: Odetics
mode on the Profile makes the timecode numbers relative to the start of the clip. I
find this very confusing, and if the clips don’t start at 00:00, you might want to use
the TMR mode to avoid this confusion.
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TIMER MODE = (12/24)
Selects 12 or 24-hour mode for timer.
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PANEL RECORD LOCK = (ON/OFF)
When ON, prevents all devices from being placed into record mode from the
controller front panel.
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P-BUS RECORD LOCK = (ON/OFF)
When ON, prevents all devices from being placed into record mode via a P-bus
command.
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RECORD TRIM XX FRAMES
Used to set record timing for automatic dub operation. Typically set to 2 frames