button: Shifts the target (blinking) digit to the right.
button: Shifts the target (blinking) digit to the left.
button: Advances the blinking number by one digit. button: Winds back the blinking number by one digit.
4 Position the TCG at [F-RUN] or [R-RUN].
5 Go to the <TC/UB> screen from the MAIN OPERATION page, and set the menu option UB MODE to “USER”.
<Note>
When the TCG switch is positioned at [SET], thumbnails cannot be manipulated.
Retaining the user bits
The data set for the user bits are automatically saved and retained even if the video camera-recorder is turned off.
Use CURSOR buttons to set the user bits.
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The user bits allow information, including memos that use up to eight-digit base 16 numbers (date and time), to be recorded in the secondary code area.
HOLD switch
DISPLAY switch
Display window
TCG switch
CURSOR and SET buttons
1 Position the DISPLAY switch at [UB].
2 Position the TCG switch at [SET].
When the left digit starts blinking you can change the value.
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Setting the User Bits
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Setting Time Data
Card continuity provided by the user's bit
If the menu option UB MODE is set to “REGEN”, the AJ- SPX800E reads the user bits in the last frame of the last clip recorded on a P2 card (clip with the most recent recording date and time), and records that bit onto the next card. Note that settings for the user bits are not recorded.
The menu option UB MODE can be found in the <TC/UB> screen, which is accessible from the MAIN OPERATION page.
<Note>
The AJ-SPX800E also records the time code and user bits in the VIDEO AUX area. The value for the time code (VITC) is the same as that of the time code (LTC) in the secondary code area.
The user bits (of VITC) also records special information, 4 including the shoting frame rate.
User bits of VITC
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| | | | | | | | | | Card management data |
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| | | Fixed value | | | |
| | | | | | z Frame update flag |
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| Verification | | | | z Recording start/stop mark |
| information on | | | |
| Camera shooting mode |
| the right-hand | 50i: | 502 |
| six digits | 25P: | | 25A |