Panasonic microP2 Handheld AVC-ULTRA HD Camcorder Operating Instructions - Page 93

How to input user bits, Setting the time code, Retention of user bits in memory

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Chapter 4 Shooting - Setting the time data tt The internal [USER] value retains the slaved value even after slave lock is released. tt To input external time codes from the terminal, set the switch to the side. How to input user bits By setting user bits, information such as memos (date, time) up to eight digits long (hexadecimal) can be recorded. 1 Select [USER] in the main menu → [RECORDING SETUP] → [UBG MODE]. 2 Select the main menu → [RECORDING SETUP] → [UB PRESET]. 3 Set the user bits using the control stick. ffScreen display - Push it to the right to move right the digit to be set. - Push it to the left to move left the digit to be set. - Push it upward to increase the value of the digit to be set by one. - Push it downward to decrease the value of the digit to be set by one. 4 Press the control stick, enter the values of user bits, and exit the user bits settings screen. 5 Use the button to display [UBG] and confirm that the set value is displayed. @@NOTE tt If you exit the user bits setting screen without pressing the control stick, the set values are disabled. Retention of user bits in memory User bit settings are automatically recorded and are retained even if the power is turned off. Frame rate information recorded on user bits Saving the frame rate values for the image information shot/saved according to the frame rate set in the main menu → [SYSTEM MODE] to user bits allows you to use the editor (personal computer editing software). Information is always saved in VITC UB. In addition, selecting [FRAME RATE] in the main menu → [RECORDING SETUP] → [UBG MODE] saves the information in user bits (LTC UB) as well. The same value as in the frame rate information obtained from VITC UB playback is also output as LTC UB during playback of clips recorded in native format. Frame rate information The relationship between frame rates, image pull-down, and time codes/user bits is as follows. Verification information on the right-hand six digits Fixed values Sequence No. 24P: 0-4 Other than above: F-fixed Media management information ɾ U pdated frame flags and valid frame flags ɾ REC mark  Camera image mode Example)ɾ60iɿ600 ɾ60Pɿ608 ɾ30Pɿ308 ɾ24Pɿ248 ɾ24PNɿ24C ɾ50iɿ502 ɾ50Pɿ50A (During shooting)  ɾ25Pɿ25A  ɾˎˎ Pɿˎˎ 9 (VFR 30PN or over 60P)  ɾˎˎ Pɿˎˎ 1 (VFR over 60P)  ɾˎˎ Pɿˎˎ D (VFR24PN during shooting)  ɾˎˎ Pɿˎˎ B (VFR25PN or over 50P)  Setting the time code 1 Set the mode for time code in the main menu → [RECORDING SETUP] → [DF MODE]/[TCG]. ff[TC MODE] (When 59.94 Hz) Sets [DF] (Drop frame mode)/[NDF] (non-drop frame mode). In 24PN, the camera always operates in [NDF]. ff[TCG] Sets [FREE RUN] (free run)/[REC RUN] (recording run). 2 Set to [TC PRESET] in the main menu → [RECORDING SETUP]. - 93 -

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Chapter 4 Shooting — Setting the time data
t
The internal [USER] value retains the slaved value even after slave lock is released.
t
To input external time codes from the <TC IN/OUT> terminal, set the <IN/OUT> switch to the <IN> side.
How to input user bits
By setting user bits, information such as memos (date, time) up to eight digits long (hexadecimal) can be recorded.
1
Select [USER] in the main menu
[RECORDING SETUP]
[UBG MODE].
2
Select the main menu
[RECORDING SETUP]
[UB PRESET].
3
Set the user bits using the control stick.
f
Screen display
-
Push it to the right to move right the digit to be set.
-
Push it to the left to move left the digit to be set.
-
Push it upward to increase the value of the digit to be set by one.
-
Push it downward to decrease the value of the digit to be set by one.
4
Press the control stick, enter the values of user bits, and exit the user bits settings screen.
5
Use the <COUNTER> button to display [UBG] and confirm that the set value is displayed.
@
NOTE
t
If you exit the user bits setting screen without pressing the control stick, the set values are disabled.
Retention of user bits in memory
User bit settings are automatically recorded and are retained even if the power is turned off.
Frame rate information recorded on user bits
Saving the frame rate values for the image information shot/saved according to the frame rate set in the main menu
[SYSTEM MODE] to user bits
allows you to use the editor (personal computer editing software).
Information is always saved in VITC UB.
In addition, selecting [FRAME RATE] in the main menu
[RECORDING SETUP]
[UBG MODE] saves the information in user bits (LTC UB) as well.
The same value as in the frame rate information obtained from VITC UB playback is also output as LTC UB during playback of clips recorded in native
format.
Frame rate information
The relationship between frame rates, image pull-down, and time codes/user bits is as follows.
60i
600
60P
608
30P
308
24P
248
24PN
24C
50i
502
50P
50A
25P
25A
・**
P
:**
9
・**
P
:**
1
・**
P
:**
D
・**
P
:**
B
Verification information on the right-hand six digits
Fixed values
Sequence No.
24P: 0-4
Other than above: F-fixed
Media management information
Updated frame flags and valid frame flags
REC mark
Camera image mode
Example)
(During shooting)
(VFR 30PN or over 60P)
(VFR over 60P)
(VFR24PN during shooting)
(VFR25PN or over 50P)
Setting the time code
1
Set the mode for time code in the main menu
[RECORDING SETUP]
[DF MODE]/[TCG].
f
[TC MODE] (When 59.94 Hz)
Sets [DF] (Drop frame mode)/[NDF] (non-drop frame mode).
In 24PN, the camera always operates in [NDF].
f
[TCG]
Sets [FREE RUN] (free run)/[REC RUN] (recording run).
2
Set to [TC PRESET] in the main menu
[RECORDING SETUP].