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To set shot marks
A SHOT MARK1 essence mark or SHOT MARK2 
essence mark is set if you hold down the 
M/MARK1 or m/
MARK2 button and press the SET button during 
recording.
If the unit is set up to display superimposed text 
information (see page 40), “SHOTMARK1” or 
“SHOTMARK2” appears every time you set an essence 
mark.
When SHOT MARK1 or SHOT MARK2 essence marks 
are set, you can search for the shot marks by displaying 
thumbnails of the frames at those positions (see page 56)
You can also use shot mark positions as edit points during 
scene selection operations (see page 70).
You can also set shot marks during playback. See page 52 
for the procedure.
Recording with the HDSDI Remote 
Control Function
This section explains the settings required for recording in 
HDSDI remote control mode, and how the unit operates in 
this mode.
The unit (camcorder) that controls this unit must also 
support HDSDI remote output.
Settings
Set INTERFACE SELECT >REMOTE I/F in the setup 
menu to “HDSDI”, and set the remote control switch on 
the front panel to “REMOTE”.
This unit enters HDSDI remote control mode, in which it 
is controlled by command packets received via the HDSDI 
INPUT connector.
The following limitations apply in HDSDI remote control 
mode.
• Commands received via the REMOTE(9P) connector 
are ignored.
• All of the controls on the front panel are disabled, except 
for the EJECT button.
Monitor display in HDSDI remote control mode
“REMOTE/HDSDI” appears in the operating mode 
display area (see page 18) of the monitor. This display 
lights if command packets are multiplexed into HDSDI 
signals, and flashes if they are not. However, the 
“REMOTE/HDSDI” continues to flash from the time the 
controlling camcorder is powered on until the time that the 
REC button is pressed on the camcorder.
Recording operation
When a recordable disc is inserted, recording (or stop) is 
executed according to the REC (or STOP) command 
multiplexed into the HDSDI signals.
Recording stops automatically when the end of the disc is 
reached.
When HDSDI signals are interrupted during 
recording
Recording stops if HDSDI signals are interrupted during 
recording, for example because the HDSDI cable is 
disconnected or the controlling camcorder is powered off. 
When HDSDI signal input is restored, the unit resumes 
operation according to the multiplexed REC or STOP 
command.
Exchanging discs
Even during recording, it is possible to eject discs by 
pressing the EJECT button on the front panel. After a disc 
is exchanged, the unit resumes operation according to the 
multiplexed REC or STOP command.
Recording with the Clip Continuous 
Rec Function
Normally, a clip is generated as an independent file every 
time recording starts and stops. The Clip Continuous Rec 
function allows you to continue recording to the same clip 
until the function is stopped or turned off, regardless of 
how many times recording starts and stops. This is 
convenient if you want to avoid generating a large number 
of short clips, or if you want to record without worrying 
about the limit on the number of clips (maximum 300). A 
REC START essence mark is recorded whenever 
recording starts, which makes it easy to find the recording 
start points.
To enable the function
Set OPERATIONAL FUNCTION >CLIP CONT. REC in 
the setup menu to “ON”.
See “Setup Menu Operations” (page 105) for more 
information about setup menu operations.
To record
Connect a controlling device to the REMOTE(9P) 
connector of this unit and send a REC command. 
To stop recording
Send a REC PAUSE command.
To stop the function
Do one of the following to stop the Clip Continuous Rec 
function. (A new clip will be generated the next time you 
start recording.)
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