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Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Time code section
Time code section
HOLD
COUNTER
RESET MONITOR SEL
/REW
STOP
FF/
PLAY/PAUSE
CAM
AUDIO
SETUP
SET
THUMBNAIL
KEY LOCK
TOP
MULTI SEL
EXIT
CANCEL BOTTOM
MENU
SHIFT
HOME
LIGHT
0
-10
-18
-20
-30
dB
TC
NDF SLABE P -REC
1
2
MEDIA
E
F
BATT
E
F
CH1
CH2
A
5
4
3
1
2
1 <GENLOCK IN> terminal (page 67)
Input reference signals when setting the generator lock on the camera
unit, or when externally locking the time code.
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@
NOTE
t
Supply Y signals of HD or or composite signals as an input
signal. However, the sub-carrier of the composite signal on the
camera cannot be externally locked.
2
<TC IN/OUT> terminal (page 61)
f
Switch input/output in the menu.
f
Input the reference time code to this terminal when the time code is
locked.
f
Connect to the time code input terminal of the external device when
locking the time code of the external device to the time code on the
camera. (page 68)
3
<HOLD> button
The time data indication on the counter display area is retained for
the duration that this button is held down. However, the time code
generator continues to advance. Press again reactivates the counter.
This function is used to learn the time code or counter value of a
particular recorded scene.
When the screen other than the [HOME] screen of SmartUI is
displayed, the function corresponding to each setting screen is
executed.
4
<COUNTER> (counter display selector) button (page 29)
Each press of this button displays the counter value, time code, user
bits, and frame rate information on the viewfinder screen.
When the screen other than the [HOME] screen of SmartUI is
displayed, the function corresponding to each setting screen is
executed.
5 <RESET> button
Reset the counter value in the time code display area to 0 (zero).
When the screen other than the [HOME] screen of SmartUI is
displayed, the function corresponding to each setting screen is
executed.