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Running a time code program
You can run a time code program in three ways: using the console’s
internal time code clock, using an external time code clock or manually.
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When using the external time code source, the internal clock serves as a
back up to continue the program if the external clock fails.
Internal time code clock
Follow this procedure to run a time code program using the console’s time
code clock:
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As you play a time code program, you may find it useful to include the Time Code
List in the Stage and Blind displays. Display the Time Code List by pressing [Setup]
[6] [Enter] [7] [Enter] [1] [Enter].
Keystrokes:
Actions:
1. Press [S1], Internal Clock.
Prompt reads:
Set internal clock, then press
ENTER (Press TIME to edit specific
fields)
2. Use the keypad or the [+]
and [–] keys to enter the
code time of the first event
you want to view, or enter
zero to start at the
beginning of the time code
program.
3. Press [Enter].
4. Press [S2], Clock Enable,
to start the internal clock
running at the desired
code time.
a
a. This softkey toggles between Clock Enable and Clock
Disable. A disabled clock is indicated by the message Clock
Disabled in the upper left corner of the display and an
unchanging
TimeCd
value. When the clock is enabled and
runs, the
TimeCd
value runs up.
Each time code event will run at its
recorded time
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