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Basic Operations of the Function Menu
Chapter 3 Preparations
P5 TC page P6 REF page
P7 OTHER page
Item Setting
F1: TCG Selects the timecode signal to which the
internal timecode generator
synchronizes.
INT: Follow the initial value set from the
control panel or remotely from the
device connected to the
REMOTE(9P) connector, or
synchronize to timecode played
back from the disc.
EXT: Synchronize to external timecode
input to the TIME CODE IN
connector.
SDI: Synchronize to timecode
embedded into HDSDI signal input
to SD/HDSDI INPUT connector.
Note
If you select “EXT” or “SDI” while i.LINK
TS signals are being input, synchronizes
to the timecode data in the TS signals.
F2: PRST/RGN Selects the following for the internal
timecode generator.
PRESET: Presets an initial value for the
timecode generated by the internal
timecode generator, as specified
from the control panel or remotely
from the device connected to the
REMOTE(9P) connector. This is
valid when “INT” is selected with the
F1: TCG item on this page. The
operation is the same as “TC” when
anything else is selected.
TC: Generate timecode synchronized to
timecode read by the internal
timecode reader.
VITC: Generate timecode synchronized
to VITC read by the internal
timecode reader.
F3: RUN MODE Selects the timecode run mode.
FREE RUN: Timecode advances as long
as the unit is powered on, regardless
of the unit’s operating state.
REC RUN: Timecode advances only
during recording. When you select
this item, also set F1: TCG on this
page to “INT” and set F2: PRST/
RGN to “PRESET”.
F4: DF/NDF Selects the drop-frame mode for the
internal timecode generator and the
counter in 59.94i/59.94P/29.97P mode.
DF: Drop-frame mode
NDF: Non-drop-frame mode
F5: PDPSET When the system frequency is set to
1080/59.94i, 1080/29.97P, or 720/
59.94P, presets the timecode of the A
frame of the pulldown sequence.
24F TC: Reference timecode for A frame
30F TC: Timecode after pulldown
conversion from 24-frame timecode
F6: TCR Selects the type of timecode to display in
the time data display area.
TC: Display TC.
VITC: Display VITC.
Item Setting
F1: OUT REF Selects the reference signal for the
output signals of this unit.
REF: Use the signal input to the
REF.VIDEO INPUT connector as the
output reference signal.
INPUT: Use the input video signal as the
output reference signal.
F2: (Unassigned function button)
F3: (Unassigned function button)
F4: (Unassigned function button)
F5: SYNC Sets the sync phase of HD output
signals. While the setting value is
flashing, turn the PUSH SET(S.SEL)
knob to adjust the sync phase of output
signals with respect to the input
reference signal, over the range ±15 µs.
(The display shows –128 to +127.)
F6: FINE Makes fine adjustment to the sync phase
of HD output signals. While the setting
value is flashing, turn the PUSH
SET(S.SEL) knob to adjust the sync
phase of output signals with respect to
the input reference signal, over the range
±200 ns. (The display shows 0 to 1023.)
Item Setting
F1: CONV IMP Selects whether to display convert status
on the display during convert operations.
OFF: Do not display.
ON: Display.
F2: ERR LOG Displays an error log screen.
F3: CLIP FLG Sets a clip flag for the clip being
recorded or played back using the
function button.
If a clip flag is already set for the clip,
“Marked” is displayed in the function
menu item corresponding to one of the
F1 to F3 buttons depending on the type
of flag that has been set.
A clip flag can also be set or deleted
using the GUI screen. See page82 for
details.
Sub-Item
F1: OK Set an OK flag.
F2: NG Set an NG flag.
F3: KEEP Set a KEEP flag.
F4: –
F5: DELETE Delete the clip flag.
F6: EXIT Exit the clip flag sub-
menu.