Naming files, projects, marks, etc, 4 − basic operations – Teac DV-RA1000HD User Manual

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4 − Basic operations

TASCAM DV-RA1000HD



Naming files, projects, marks, etc.

Using a keyboard

When recording on DVD, the

easiest way to name files (see “Renaming a file” on
page 47) a
nd projects (see “Changing the name of a
project” on page 44), a
nd create project notes (see
“Adding notes to a project” on page 43), e
tc. is using
a computer PS/2 keyboard (US standard layout) con-
nected to the front panel of the DV-RA1000HD.

WARNING

Do not connect or disconnect such a keyboard to
or from the DV-RA1000HD with the power turned on
as this may damage the DV-RA1000HD or the key-
board.

Basically, you can use this keyboard in the usual way.

Start editing titles with the keyboard by pressing the
keyboard’s left or right cursor key (or

F3

or

F4

on the

DV-RA1000HD).

Finish by pressing the keyboard’s [Enter] key.

NOTE

You may experience a few small incompatibili-
ties with punctuation symbols, etc. if you use a
keyboard that does not conform to the standard
101-key US layout (or the Japanese 10-key layout).

Working without a keyboard

However, if such a

keyboard is not available, you can use the front panel to
name disc items.

When a screen allowing you to name an item (project
or file) is shown on the display, highlight it so that it is
shown in inverse video.

Press the

F4

(right) key to start the naming process.

Use the

JOG/DATA

dial to scroll through the set of cur-

rently available characters.

The available character sets are changed using the:

CAPS

: all UPPERACASE letters from

A

through

Z

, space and symbols

small

: lowercase letters from

a

through

z

,

space and symbols

NUM

:

digits from

0

through

9

, space and

symbols

Move backwards and forwards using the

F3

and

F4

keys. Press

ENTER

when done.

NOTE

The following symbols and punctuations are not
available for names:
* / : < > ? | .

Adding project notes

Notes are done in the same

way, except that here there are no character sets which
can be selected, and punctuation, etc. is available.

The arrow keys act as cursor keys to navigate around
the text block.

Use the

ENTER

key to add carriage returns and the

CANCEL

key as a delete key.

Use the

JOG/DATA

dial to scroll through the numbers,

punctuation characters and uppercase and lowercase
letters available for the text.

Note that the text can contain more lines than the size
of the screen, and can be scrolled up or down.

When you’ve finished entering text, press and hold the

ENTER

key for about a second to confirm the entry

before writing it to disc. (See “Writing the UDFMI” on
page 40.)

Alternatively, press and hold the

CANCEL

key for at

least one second to cancel the edits and return to the
previous screen.

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