Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording (continued)
1 Set the DISPLAY switch to TC.
2 Set the TCG switch to SET.
3 Open the <TC UB> screen from the VTR MENU page by performing menu operations, and select DF or NDF as the TC MODE item setting. To advance the time code in the drop frame mode, select DF; to advance it in the
<Note>
The switching function between “NDF” and “DF” is enabled when the system frequency of the unit is set to 59.94 Hz.
When the system frequency is set to 50 Hz, it always advances the time code in the
4 Set the time code using the SHIFT button, UP (+) button and DOWN
5 Select the TCG switch position.
Select
The unit’s internal time code generator can be locked to an external generator. In addition, the time code generator of an external VTR can be locked to the unit’s internal generator.
Example of connections for external lockingAs the figure shows, connect both the reference video signal |
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Example 1: When locking onto an external signal | ||
Reference | TC IN |
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time code |
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Reference | GENLOCK IN |
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video signal |
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<Note>
In place of the HD Y reference signal, composite video signals can be input as the reference video signal.
When the TCG switch is constantly set to
<Notes>
O If the TCG switch is set to the SET or
O After recording once, the unit returns to the state where the time code is regenerated as the value on the tape.
O When the power is turned off, the unit returns to the state where the time code is regenerated as the value on the tape. (When the TCG SET HOLD item is set to the OFF)
O When the TCG switch is set to the SET or the
The backup function works even when the battery is replaced, and the time code generator continues to operate for a prolonged duration (approx. 1 year).
<Note>
If the POWER switch is turned on, then off, and then on again, the
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