Setup menus
USER menu
<TIME CODE> (continued)
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509 | PHASE | 0000 |
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510 | TCG CF | 0000 |
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| FLAG | 0001 |
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| 1: CF flag is ON. |
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511 | DF MODE | 0000 |
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| NDF | 0: Drop frame mode. | ||
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| • The drop frame mode takes effect only when LOCAL is |
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| menu item No.111 (LOCAL ENA) setting. |
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512 | TC OUT | 0000 |
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| V OUT | This is used to switch the phase of the time code, which is | ||
| REF | 0001 |
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| TC IN |
| output from the TIME CODE OUT connector, for the external | |
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| LTC input when the TC INT/EXT switch is at the EXT position. |
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| 0: Time code is synchronized with output video signal. |
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| 1: Time code is synchronized with external time code input. |
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The underline on the setting item denotes the initial setting.
SBC (sub code data) area:
This area is separate from the video and audio data area on the helical track. The time codes, recording dates and times, and other tape control information complying with SMPTE/EBU standards are stored here. As with the conventional LTC (linear time code), the time code can be read even during rewinding or fast forwarding. It can also be read out when the tape has stopped.
VAUX (video auxiliary data) area:
This area is to be found in the video data area on the helical track. The additional information relating to the video data is stored here.
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