Locate time display (remote 48 only), Status leds, Hdr 24/96 – MACKIE HDR24/96 User Manual

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HDR 24/96

NOTE: The

GUI Current Time

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NOTE: The

GUI Current Time

window can display two other time formats, samples and

milliseconds. If you select one of these other formats from the GUI, the LED displays on the
front panel and Remote 48 will revert to SMPTE time.

Front Panel Time and Status Display

In BBT mode, the front panel display only shows tick numbers when the transport is stopped.
When running, the Ticks field contains hyphens (- -). Leading spaces in the Bars field are also
filled with hyphens, as: - - 73:04:45. Bar numbers greater than 9999 are displayed as hyphens,
however the display still counts beats (01 through 04) while the transport is running.

LOCATE TIME display (Remote 48 only)
Just below the Current Time on the Remote 48 work-surface is the Locate Time. Locate
Time can be recalled from a cue list, entered directly, or edited from its current value. It’s
used as a general “go to” time location, for entering and displaying stored cue times, or for
doing time code calculations. See the

Autolocator

. or the

Remote 48 specialized controls

sections for further details. On the Remote 48 almost all of the Autolocator settings pass
through the LOCATE TIME display. This differs from the GUI where the Locate Time is
more like an auxiliary Cue.

Status LEDs
The group of LEDs to the left of the time code display indicates the state of several of the current
setup options.

• 44.1k, 48k and 96k LEDs indicate the selected sample rate.
• VARI indicates that the sample rate is controlled by an external word clock source or

video sync signal, and the resulting sample rate is not exactly 44.1, 48, or 96 kHz. VARI
can also indicate that the Shuttle of Jog transport I operating.

• 16 BIT and 24 BIT indicate the selected word length.
• ERROR indicates a clock or synchronization error, for example, a word clock frequency

that is out of range.

• TC indicates that the transport is receiving acceptable time code. This LED is only active

when the HDR24/96 is set to chase time code. The LED blinks when time code is
expected but is either not present or is at the incorrect frame rate. When everything is in
order with time code synchronization, it will be on.

• CLOCK indicates that a proper data clock signal is being received. It blinks if the

HDR24/96 is expecting an external clock and it’s not present. If all is well with the
External clock, or when the Internal clock is selected, the CLOCK LED will be on.

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