User Guide
User’s Guide
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Remote 48 User’s Guide
• [
RECALL
PRE ROLL
ENTER
] Recalls the Pre Roll Time to Locate
Time.
• [
RECALL
PLAY
ENTER
] Recalls the time of the last Play command
to Locate Time.
• [
RECALL
###…
ENTER
] Recalls a specific Cue to Locate Time.
• [
RECALL
ENTER
] Recalls the currently displayed Cue to Locate Time.
This is a shortcut to save you from having to type the Cue number.
• [
RECALL
+NEXT
or
–PREV
(one or more times or hold to scroll), or
Wheel
ENTER
] Recalls a Cue from the Cue List. Rotating the wheel or
pressing
+NEXT
or
–PREV
allows you to scroll through the Cue List in
chronological order until you find the desired Cue.
• [
RECALL
RECALL
] Cancels the recall operation. Using
RECALL
, you
can also locate to any stored value without overwriting the current Locate
Time value; the previous value of Locate Time is restored after the
operation is completed.
• [
RECALL
PLAY
LOCATE
] Locates to the time of the last Play
command.
• [
RECALL
###…
LOCATE
] Locates to the time of the selected Cue.
• [
RECALL
+NEXT
or
–PREV
(one or more times or hold to scroll), or
Wheel
LOCATE
] Locates to a Cue from the Cue List. Rotating the
wheel or pressing
+NEXT
or
–PREV
allows you to scroll through the Cue
List in chronological order until you find the desired Cue.
Time Code Calculator
The Time Code Calculator adds or subtracts two time values entered into the
LOCATE TIME
display and stores the result back into Locate, making operations
like adding 00:03:23:18 to 1:58:34:22 as easy as doing first grade arithmetic. The
Time Code Calculator works in both SMPTE and BBT display modes. Using the
Calculator is similar to using a pocket calculator, except that Enter is equivalent to
the “=” button.
The Remote 48 supports the following Time Code Calculator operations:
• [
+NEXT
########…
ENTER
] Adds the directly entered time to
the current Locate Time value.
• [
–PREV
########…
ENTER
] Subtracts the directly entered time
from the current Locate Time value.
• [########…
+NEXT
########…
ENTER
] Adds the first
directly entered time values to the second.
• [########…
–PREV
########…
ENTER
] Subtracts the
second directly entered time value from the first.
• [########…
–PREV
########…
ENTER
] Subtracts the
second directly entered time value from the first.
Note: When the TC Frame rate is drop frame, the operands are first converted to
non-drop frame, the operation performed, and the result converted back to non-
drop frame.










