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The table below lists DGy 201 recorder commands, associated with the 
record and play functions, including event marks.
Table 6-10.  
DGy 201 Play and Record Commands  
Command
Arguments
Description
RECord
[-P] [clipname]
This command switches the DGy to Recording 
mode.
If an argument is given, that argument is used as 
the name of the clip. If no argument is given, the 
clip name reflects the record start time, in the form 
yyyymmddhhmmss. 
The optional -P argument places the recording into 
RECORD PAUSE
 mode. In this mode the 
recorder will enter the record mode, but will not 
start recording until a subsequent 
RECORD
 
command is received. This provides the ability to 
set up the recorder for an “instant” start.
Note: To switch from 
Record
 to any other recorder 
function, you must first issue the 
Stop
 command. 
SYNChronizedRECord
<clipname> <starttime>
The SYNChronizedREC command is used to 
schedule recording of a clip at a specified time. A 
clipname must be provided, and the start time must 
be specified using the time format 
yyyymmddhhmmss (24 hour time).
Example
Start recording a clip named Rec227 at 3:05pm, 
June 9th 2005.
syncrec
 Rec227 20050609150500
The 
SYNChronizedREC
 command is typically 
used to synchronize multiple DGy recorders so that 
they will perform as a multi-channel recorder. 
Before using the DGy in this mode it is 
recommended that the real time clocks of each 
recorder are synchronized using either an IRIG or 
NTS time reference (synchronizing is then 
automatic). The 
SYNChronizedREC
 command 
should then be issued to each machine using the 
same time argument.