Time Code, User Bits, CTL:
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Time Code, User Bits, CTL
The time code is used when the time code signal generated
by the time code generator is to be recorded. The time code
values are indicated on the display and in the superimpose
display.
“User bits” refers to the 32-bit (8 digits) data frame of the time
code signal made available to users. It allows you to record
operator numbers and other values. The alphanumeric
characters that can be used in the user bit are the figures from
0 - 9 and the letters A to F.
During playback, the counter displays the play position
relative to the start position. Recording starts from the counter
value 0:00:00:00. When recording stops, the counter shows
the position relative to the start position.
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NOTE:
• When menu setting SETUP - SYSTEM - FREQUENCY is set to
23.98 Hz, 24 Hz, 59 - 23 or 60 - 24, the playback screen and CTL
may differ by one frame.
Time code and other settings
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Setup Menu “TC/UB/CTL” page 62)
1
Engage the stop mode.
Press the STOP
button to engage stop mode.
2
Use the COUNTER button to select TC or UB.
3
Use the SETUP - TC/UB/CTL - RUN MODE menu
setting to set the run mode of the time code
generator.
4
Use the SETUP - TC/UB/CTL - TCG MODE - UBG
MODE menu setting to set TC and UB mode.
REGEN: Maintains continuity with the most recent time
code recorded on a P2 card.
5
Use the TC PRESET button to set the start value of
the time code or user bits.
Time Code
User Bits
CTL
TCR 00 : 07 : 04 : 24
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MM
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Frame
Setting Time Code and User Bits
Internal mode
REC RUN:
The time code generator advances during
recording.
FREE RUN:
The time code generator advances
regardless of operating mode.
REGEN:
This mode maintains the continuity with
the time code last recorded on a P2 card.
PRESET:
Starts recording from the value set with
the TC PRESET button.
EXT:
Records according to external TC input.
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3,4
3,4,5,6,7
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