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Time Code, User Bits, and CTL:
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When you finish setting the start values, press the
[SET] button.
When the “RUN MODE” (
➝
page 88) menu item is set to
“FREE RUN,” the time code starts advancing immediately.
To cancel this setting, press the [EXIT] button or [CAN-
CEL] button.
Time code when no power is supplied
When no power is supplied, the backup function works to en-
able the time code generator to provide long-term (about
three months) operation.
Note:
When the setting of the “SYSTEM MODE” - “LINE&FREQ” (
➝
page 105) menu item is changed, the run data is cleared.
1
Press the [STOP]
button to switch to stop mode.
2
Use the [COUNTER] button to select “TC.”
3
Set the “TCG MODE” (
➝
page 88) and “UBG MODE”
(
➝
page 88) menu items to “EXT.”
(External time code selection)
4
Select the external input time code type in the “EXT
TC SEL” (
➝
page 89) menu item.
Note:
When “SLTC” or “SVITC” is set and “SD SDI” is selected as the
input signal, the VITC of the input video signal is recorded.
External mode
EXT LTC:
Records the LTC signals input to the
TIME CODE IN connector (BNC) on the
rear panel.
SLTC:
Records the LTC signals added to the se-
rial signals input to the SDI IN connector.
SVITC:
Records the VITC signals added to the
serial signals input to the SDI IN connec-
tor.