Parts of Function and Location 2 Chapter
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| 5 ADVANCE button |
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| SET | VITC | NDF DIAG |
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7REAL TIME record/set switch
8REAL TIME insertion time code selection switch
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0DF/NDF switch
!¡ DIAG switch
Time code setting controls
1VITC switches
These determine the lines in the vertical blanking interval in which the VITC1) is recorded.
For the
For the
For details of the relation between the switch positions and the line numbers, see page
2VITC REC (record) switch
This selects whether or not to record the VITC. ON: Record the VITC.
OFF: Do not record the VITC.
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1) VITC (Vertical Interval Time Code) | vertical blanking interval. This allows the time code to |
This time code signal is inserted in two lines of the | be read even at very slow playback speeds. |