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










