User`s manual

Chapter 2_______________________________________________________Zaxcom Deva User’s Manual
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o While in a data entry field, such as the Meter (#) Label buttons on the Meter Labels page {p.69} and
you’re making a change, it functions as the Escape key by discarding the unsaved change you have started
and closing, in this example, the Keyboard page {p.135} that was opened to make the change.
TIME CODE key
This takes you to the Timecode page {p.57}.
S.T.N. (Scene Take Note) key
Pressing this takes you to the Scene Take Note page {p.131}.
HEADPHONE key
If Fader 8 is assigned to a channel, the first press displays the Headphone Volume page {p.138}.
The next press displays the Headphone Mix page {p.75}.
The next press, the previously displayed page is re-displayed.
ENTER key
This confirms data entry.
7. Transport Control keys
REC key Sets the operating mode to RECORD
PLAY key Sets the operating mode to PLAY
STOP key Sets the operating mode to STOP
NOTE: If the Headphone Alarm Tone button {p.74} is set to ON, pressing the REC key will sound a single
beep in the headphones only. Pressing the STOP key will sound two beeps.
8. SHIFT / BACKSPACE key
This key is used in conjunction with others to perform additional tasks. For example, if it is pressed and held
while pressing one of the Input (#) meters & buttons {p.39}, it allows one or more recording channels to be
armed / disarmed.
9. Numeric keypad
These provide an alternative means of entering numeric data such as timecode, metadata and equalization
values.
10. Headphone volume / Fader 8
This is the eighth fader. When it is not assigned to a channel, it controls the headphone volume. When
assigned to a channel, the headphone volume can be adjusted using the HPH key and the Headphone
Volume page {p.138}.
11. Slate Mic Activation