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Configuration Settings
The timecode internally generated by the F-1 can be recorded in the video file.
1
Press the [MENU] button to access the Menu screen,
and select the “TimeCode Mode.”
Select the “TimeCode Mode” with the [
(
)] [
(
)]
buttons, and then press the [
(ENTER)] button.
2
Select the “Internal Rec Run” or “Internal Free Run”
with the [
(
)] [
(
)] buttons.
3
Verify by pressing the [
(ENTER)] button.
An icon indicating the timecode mode will appear at the right
side of the timecode display.
If “Timecode Mode” is set to “Internal Rec Run” or “Internal Free Run,” you can specify the
starting value of the timecode.
* If you want to reset the timecode to the starting value, choose the menu item “TimeCode Reset” and
press the [
(ENTER)] button.
1
Press the [MENU] button to access the Menu screen,
and select the “TimeCode Start Value.”
Select the “TimeCode Start Value” with the [
(
)]
[
(
)] buttons, and then press the [
(ENTER)] button.
2
specify the timecode starting value with the [
(
)]
[
(
)] buttons.
Set the hour, minute, second, and frame.
Set the “Hour” with the [
(
)] [
(
)] buttons.
After verifying with the [
(ENTER)] button, the cursor
moves to the “Minute” position. Set the minute, second, and
frame in the same way.
When the [
(ENTER)] button is pressed with the cursor on
the “Frame” position, the timecode starting value are set.
Capturing using the F-1’s Internally Generated Timecode
Value
Description
External
The timecode of the device connected to the
i.LINK connector will be recorded in the video file.
Internal Rec Run
The timecode internally generated by the F-1 will
be recorded in the video file. Timecode will
advance only while capture is occurring.
Internal Free Run The timecode will advance when the F-1 is
powered up, regardless of operation.
External:
Internal Rec Run:
Internal Free Run:
Specifying the Starting Value of the Timecode Internally Generated by the F-1
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