Setting the Time Code and User Bits

Utilizing 3 Chapter

HVR-M25AU/M25AN/M25AE/M25AP time codes

The unit has a HDV/DV jack. The time code displayed and recorded on the tape differs as shown below when the INPUT SELECT switch is set to HDV/ DV and when it is set to other than HDV/DV.

[HDV/DV IN

INPUT SELECT

Mode

Time code/User bits displayed and recorded

TC] menu

switch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Playback

 

 

 

Audio dubbing

 

Playback

 

Playback at various

Time code/user bits on the tape

 

 

speeds a)

 

 

 

DUB1 b)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Duplicate

Time code/user bits of another device connected to the

 

 

DUPLICATE1 b)

HDV/DV jack c)

 

HDV/DV

 

 

 

Recording

Time code/user bits internally generated c)

INTERNAL

 

Recording Pause

When the input signal is HDV: User bits input via the HDV/

 

REC1 b)

DV jack

 

 

the

S VIDEO

Recording

Time

VIDEO

Recording Pause Time code/user bits internally generated c) REC1 b)

Code

EE

Duplicate

Time code/user bits of the other device connected to the

 

 

DUPLICATE1 b)

HDV/DV jack c)

 

 

 

 

 

HDV/DV

Recording

Time code input from the other device connected to the

 

 

Recording Pause

HDV/DV jack and user bits internally generated

EXTERNAL

When the input signal is HDV: User bits input via the HDV/

REC1 b)

 

 

DV jack.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S VIDEO

Recording

 

 

Recording Pause

Time code/user bits internally generated c)

 

VIDEO

 

REC1 b)

 

 

 

 

a)This includes stop, fast-forward or rewind. If the unit cannot read the time code on the tape correctly, the counter displays “– –:– –:– –:– –”.

b)“DUB1”, “DUPLICATE1”, and “REC1” represent the state of the unit when you press each of these buttons (AUDIO DUB, DUPLICATE, or REC) in the stop mode.

c)The time code is also displayed on the time counter screen. For details on the time counter, see page 25.

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