Panasonic AG-DVX200 Operating Instructions - Volume 2 - Page 165

Df Mode], Tc Preset], Ext Tc Link], Set [system Freq] To [59.94hz]., Set [rec Mode] To [avchd].

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≥ In the following cases, even when [TIME STAMP] is set to [ON], the date and time of recording are not displayed: j When [OUTPUT BITS] is set to [4:2:2(10bit)] j When [REC FORMAT] is set to [SA 480/59.94i] or [SA 576/50.00i] (l 142) j When [2 SLOTS FUNC.] is set to [DUAL CODEC] (l 159) j When [DATE/TIME] is set to [OFF] j During Freeze Frame (l 81) j In Variable Frame Rate Mode (l 91) j When this unit is connected to the SDI OUT terminal of the external device and the external output resolution is set to PsF (l 116) ≥ Even when [VIDEO OUT OSD] is set to [OFF], the date and time of recording are displayed on the external monitor screen. (l 115) ≥ It is not possible to stamp the date and time of recording during normal still picture recording. ≥ The date and time of recording displayed during [TIME STAMP] recording and the date and time displayed during the playback of the image may not exactly be the same. [DF MODE] ≥ Set [SYSTEM FREQ] to [59.94Hz]. (l 141) [DF]/[NDF] Selects the compensation mode for the time code. (l 71) [TCG] [FREE RUN]/[REC RUN] Sets the way the time code will move. (l 71) [TC PRESET] Initial value of the time code can be set. (l 72) [UB PRESET] ≥ Set [REC MODE] to [AVCHD]. (l 141) User Information can be set. (l 72) [EXT TC LINK] [MASTER]/[SLAVE] You can synchronize the time code of the external device with that of this unit. (l 73) - 165 -

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In the following cases, even when [TIME STAMP] is set to [ON], the date and time of recording
are not displayed:
j
When [OUTPUT BITS] is set to [4:2:2(10bit)]
j
When [REC FORMAT] is set to [SA 480/59.94i] or [SA 576/50.00i] (
l
142
)
j
When [2 SLOTS FUNC.] is set to [DUAL CODEC] (
l
159
)
j
When [DATE/TIME] is set to [OFF]
j
During Freeze Frame (
l
81
)
j
In Variable Frame Rate Mode (
l
91
)
j
When this unit is connected to the SDI OUT terminal of the external device and the external
output resolution is set to PsF (
l
116
)
Even when [VIDEO OUT OSD] is set to [OFF], the date and time of recording are displayed on
the external monitor screen. (
l
115
)
It is not possible to stamp the date and time of recording during normal still picture recording.
The date and time of recording displayed during [TIME STAMP] recording and the date and time
displayed during the playback of the image may not exactly be the same.
Set [SYSTEM FREQ] to [59.94Hz]. (
l
141
)
Selects the compensation mode for the time code. (
l
71
)
Sets the way the time code will move. (
l
71
)
Initial value of the time code can be set. (
l
72
)
Set [REC MODE] to [AVCHD]. (
l
141
)
User Information can be set. (
l
72
)
You can synchronize the time code of the external device with that of this unit. (
l
73
)
[DF MODE]
[DF
]/[NDF]
[TCG]
[FREE RUN]/[REC RUN
]
[TC PRESET]
[UB PRESET]
[EXT TC LINK]
[MASTER]/[SLAVE]