771 Press the CORCT ([SHIFT] + [5]) button.The changed data is stored in the EDL memory.2 When the edit OUT point of VTR2 (recorder) hasbeen changed, a message (RIPPLE OK?) forverifying whether to go ahead with rippleprocessing appears.If ripple processing is to be performed, press theENTER button.If not, press the C button.3 To perform ripple processing, input the event to beexecuted next.When ripple processing is to be performed for allthe events subsequent to an event whose data hasbeen changed, simply press the ENTER button.To designate the events for which rippleprocessing is to be performed, input the numbersof the events using the numeric input buttons andthe [ ] button.Example:To designate events 5 to 21, press [5] “ [ ] “ [2] “[1], and then press [ENTER].CORCT/TRACK/DISPCorrection function (CORCT)This function enables corrections to be made to editdata in an existing event (one whose edit data hasalready been stored in the memory) but not in a newevent.1 Change the edit IN point of the VTR2 (recorder).2 Press the TRACK ([SHIFT] + [6]) button toestablish the track mode.O The colon (:) between the hours and minutes onthe counter display shown on the monitor screenchanges to a dot (.) to indicate that the trackmode has been established.O The time code (UB or CTL) indicated on thedisplay tube flashes to indicate that the trackmode has been established.O The edit IN point of VTR1 (player) isautomatically changed in a way that reflects thechange which was made in step 1.3 When an edit IN point of VTR2 (recorder) ischanged while the track mode is established, theedit IN point of VTR1 (player) is also changedautomatically in a way that reflects the VTR2change.4 The track mode is released when the edit IN pointof VTR1 (player) is changed.Since the track mode is automatically establishedwhen ALL has been selected as the setup menu itemNo.313 (AUTO ENTRY) setting, there is no need toestablish the track mode by pressing the TRACK([SHIFT] + [6]) button.Track function (TRACK)This function is used to set the edit points of VTR1(player) efficiently in response to a change made in anedit IN point of the VTR2 (recorder).Monitor display ON/OFF switching(DISP)The status, operation mode and other informationdisplays which are superimposed onto the monitor(liquid crystal monitor, VIDEO MONITOR output) canbe switched from ON to OFF, or vice versa, bypressing the DISP ([SHIFT] + [0]) button.AUDIO MONITOR SELECTL R4 (V1·2)V1 V213MIXMIX2413MIXMIXASMBL1ST EDITPREVIEWVTR 2VTR 1SPLITMARKOUTMARKINSHIFTENTER ALL STOPREVIEWAUTOEDITMULTIGO TOGO TO OUTDURTOTALOUTLAST EDINLAST XEVENT7 8 94 5 61 20 C3~-+DELETESET UP F/TCDIAGLISTCORCT BSTRACKDUMPLOAD FSDISPEXIT RETURNT SET2CH 1POWEROFFONUNIVARCH 2 CH 3 CH 4ANALOGV1/V2RECENTERCDISP([SHIFT] + [0])TRACK([SHIFT] + [6])CORCT([SHIFT] + [5])