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Chapter 3_______________________________________________________Zaxcom Deva User’s Manual
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NOTE: Pressing the Mode Status button does not change the Deva’s operating mode. It only brings you back
one page or level within a page.
View button
(Figure 3-67 {p.127} displays V)
Pressing it cycles through four Home page display layouts (see Figure 3-22 {p.67}).
Timecode button
(Figure 3-67 {p.127} displays 00:00:00:00)
Displays the timecode for the tracks being played.
Pressing it displays the Timecode page {p.57} which has the current timecode.
Disk icon
(Figure 3-67 {p.127} displays a rotating disk with a Yellow highlight.)
The color indicates the current state of the mirror process.
Disk Color
Description
White
Mirror process is looking for work.
Yellow
Mirror process is in standby.
Green
Mirror process is active.
Red
In record mode, mirror process suspended.
Table 3-9 Disk icon Color Code
Remaining Recording Time field
(Figure 3-67 {p.127} displays 02:46:40.)
It displays the remaining recording time based on the remaining drive space, number of tracks being recorded and
the sampling-rate & bit-depth of the track(s).
Battery icon button
(Figure 3-67 {p.127} displays 12.0V Ext. inside of the Battery icon button and a color bar, indicating the state of
charge.)
It displays the voltage and the source (Int or Ext) at that moment.
Pressing it displays the Battery Menu page {p.137}. Deva automatically switches if it is running on an internal
battery, and an external power source, greater than 9.5 VDC, is applied. If the Deva is running on external power
and a battery is inserted, it will automatically switch to the internal battery when the external power drops below
9.5 VDC. When the voltage drops below the level set in the Battery Menu page {p.137}, the text changes from
Black to Red.
IMPORTANT: Because of the variety of battery chemistries, the Deva does not charge the internal battery.
Prev Seg button
Press it to navigate to the previous segment.
Next Seg button
Press it to navigate to the next segment.
Enter Seg button
Pressing it opens a window to directly enter a segment number.
<< REW button
For each click on the button, it moves backward ~4 seconds and immediately starts playing the Take forward.
Hold the button down and the auto-repeat action activates, the current point moves backward (at 4 secs per
repeat), until released. At that point, it starts playing forward at normal speed. If held down long enough, the
current point will move into the previous Take, and start playing from the point of release.