Understanding the LCD Menus
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Input Line
By default, the timecode Input Line selector is set for AUTO detect, where the system scans each input
video frame for timecode. The Input Line selector allows you to manually select the line on which timecode
is located, which may be useful if the timecode is not detected via the AUTO detect mode.
The range for this menu is dependent on the current input video format:
- For 486i59.94 (NTSC), the range is lines 10-20.
- For 576i50 (PAL), the range is lines 6-22.
- For HD 1080 formats, the range is lines 9-20.
- For HD 720 formats, the range is lines 9-25.
The default is Auto. To return to the default value, press the rotary encoder.
Output Line
The timecode Output Line is usually set for the default value associated with the current output video
format. The default settings are provided below. The Output Line selector allows you to manually select the
output line, if needed.
The range for this menu is dependent on the current output video format:
- For 486i59.94 (NTSC), the range is lines 10-20.
- For 576i50 (PAL), the range is lines 6-22.
- For all HD formats, the range is lines 9-20.
The default values are also dependent on the current output format:
- For 486i59.94 (NTSC), the default is line 14.
- For 576i50 (PAL), the default is line 19.
- For all HD formats, the default is line 9.
To return to the default value, press the rotary encoder.
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