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3. Use the Tracker Ball to scroll to the event you want to define.
4. In the Cam field, use the number buttons to enter the camera number for
the action or fixed shot you want to include. The camera number must be
entered as two digits.
5. In the Act field, indicate the type of action—Quick View, Pattern, or
fixed shot—you are specifying for this event. Press View to indicate a
Quick View or a fixed shot; press Pattern to indicate a Pattern.
6. Use the number buttons to designate the specific number of this Quick
View (01-96) or Pattern (1-3). This number was assigned to the Quick
View or Pattern when it was defined. If you want the Action to be a fixed
shot, press the Clear button.
Note: Use two digits when entering Quick View numbers.
7. In the Dur field, use the number buttons to enter the duration time, in
seconds, for this event. The maximum duration time is 90 seconds. The
duration time must be entered as two digits.
8. Use the Tracker Ball to scroll to the next event, and repeat Steps 4
through 7 for each event you want to include in this Sequence. You can
define up to 64 events. You can leave any event undefined by pressing
the Clear button when the cursor is in the Cam field for that event.
9. When you are finished defining the Sequence, press the Menu button
twice. This returns the system to the camera control mode.
To test the Sequence, press the Seq button on the appropriate T
OUCH
TRACKER.
Tip: You can also use the shortcut key sequence of Menu and Seq to start
Sequence programming. Then follow steps 3 through 9 to configure each
event to be included in the Sequence.
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