Canon EOS C300 Instruction Manual - Page 90

Reference Video Signal Output, Time Code Signal Output, Open the [SYNC Output] submenu.

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Synchronizing with an External Device Reference Video Signal Output You can output the camcorder's video signal as a reference sync signal (analog blackburst or tri-level signal) through the SYNC OUT terminal to synchronize an external device to this camcorder. 90 Operating modes: 1 Open the [SYNC Output] submenu. [¢ Video Setup] > [SYNC Output] 2 Select [HD Sync] (tri-level signal) or [Blk Burst]* (black burst) and then press SET. * Not available for 24.00P recordings. [¢ Video Setup] [SYNC Output] [Composite] Time Code Signal Output The time code will be output from the TIME CODE terminal as an SMPTE-standard LTC timing signal. The user bit will also be output. Before connecting the device, set [¤ TC/UB Setup] > [Time Code] > [TC In/Out] to [Out] to change the TIME CODE terminal to output (A 89). If you set the [¢ Video Setup] > [SDI Output] setting to [HD] or [SD], the embedded time code will be output from the HD/SD SDI terminal. Operating modes: NOTES • The user bit of the time code signal is output while the camcorder is recording in mode or during playback of a clip in mode. When [w Other Functions] > [24.00P] is set to [On] or [w Other Functions] > [Frame Rate] is set to [23.98P] and the [¤ TC/UB Setup] > [User Bit] > [Output Mode] setting is set to [Pulldown], the user bit will be 2:3 pulldown data. In other words, when a 23.98P or 24.00P recording is output from the HD/SD SDI terminal, the signal is converted to 59.94i / 59.94P or 60.00i / 60.00P using the 2:3 pulldown method. An external device can receive the data used in this conversion (2:3 pulldown data) to convert the signal to the original 1080/23.98P or 1080/24.00P specifications.

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Synchronizing with an External Device
90
Reference Video Signal Output
You can output the camcorder’s video signal as a reference sync signal (analog blackburst or tri-level signal)
through the SYNC OUT terminal to synchronize an external device to this camcorder.
1 Open the [SYNC Output] submenu.
[
¢
Video Setup]
>
[SYNC Output]
2 Select [HD Sync] (tri-level signal) or [Blk Burst]* (black burst) and
then press SET.
*
Not available for 24.00P recordings.
Time Code Signal Output
The time code will be output from the TIME CODE terminal as an SMPTE-standard LTC timing signal. The user
bit will also be output. Before connecting the device, set [
¤
TC/UB Setup]
>
[Time Code]
>
[TC In/Out] to
[Out] to change the TIME CODE terminal to output (
A
89). If you set the [
¢
Video Setup]
>
[SDI Output]
setting to [HD] or [SD], the embedded time code will be output from the HD/SD SDI terminal.
NOTES
The user bit of the time code signal is output while the camcorder is recording in
mode or during
playback of a clip in
mode. When [
w
Other Functions]
>
[24.00P] is set to [On] or [
w
Other
Functions]
>
[Frame Rate] is set to [23.98P] and the [
¤
TC/UB Setup]
>
[User Bit]
>
[Output Mode]
setting is set to [Pulldown], the user bit will be 2:3 pulldown data. In other words, when a 23.98P or 24.00P
recording is output from the HD/SD SDI terminal, the signal is converted to 59.94i / 59.94P or 60.00i / 60.00P
using the 2:3 pulldown method. An external device can receive the data used in this conversion (2:3 pulldown
data) to convert the signal to the original 1080/23.98P or 1080/24.00P specifications.
Operating modes:
Operating modes:
[
¢
Video Setup]
[
SYNC Output]
[Composite]
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