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Concerning the time code and user’s bit
Setting the external time code
1
Set the VTR to the stop mode.
3
If the video input has been set to HD SDI input or
INT SG, set TC SRC on the <TC> menu to
EXT-L, SLTC or SVITC.
F1
4
If the video input has been set to SD SDI (when
the optional board has been installed), set TC
SRC on the <TC> menu to EXT-L or VITC.
F1
2
Set TC/CTL on the <HOME> menu to TC.
F3
Cue time registration, preroll and
cue-up
(These functions work only on the HOME, PF1 and
PF2 screens.)
• Registration
Register the cue time by pressing the button
while holding down the button.
• Presetting
When the button is pressed, the characters of
the cue time or TC/UB display are highlighted.
Turn the ADJ dial to highlight the characters of the
cue time.
The subsequent steps in the registration procedure
are the same as for TCG.
• Prerolling
Press the PREROLL button to preroll the tape to
the currently registered CUE point.
• Cue-up
Press the PREROLL button while holding down the
button to cue the tape up to the currently
registered CUE point.
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SET
Time code and user’s bit playback
1
Set the VTR to the stop mode.
3
Press the PLAY button. Playback starts, and the
time code appears on the display.
If (SUPER) on the <TC SHIFT> menu is set to
ON, the time code value is superimposed onto the
video signals from the VIDEO OUT3 connector.
F1
<Notes>
• While a drop frame time code is being read, the
colon between the seconds and frames is replaced
with a period.
• If the time code signal is missing, it is interpolated
automatically using the CTL signal.
The following appears on the display.
2
Set TC/CTL on the <HOME> menu to TC or
UB.
TC:
The time code is displayed.
UB:
The user’s bit is displayed.
• In the event that it has become impossible to
read the time code, it is interpolated using the
CTL signal.
F3
T ¢ R 00:01:04:07¢
An asterisk (
¢
)
appears here if the
time code signal is
missing.
“ ”: 1st, 3rd field
“¢”: 2nd, 4th fields
In the drop frame mode, the colon
between the seconds and frames
is replaced with a period. (In the
59/60 Hz mode only)