JVC GY-DV5000U DR-DV5000U DV Video Disk Recorder 44 page instruction manual - Page 29

Cam Type, Timecode Mode, EXT TC Mode, REC RUN Mode, REGEN Mode - gy dv5000 manual

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FireStore DR-DV5000 User Guide will display "OS UPGRADE ERROR". It is necessary to restart your system once an OS upgrade is complete. Cam Type User simply selects the camcorder they will be using with DR-DV5000. This will load a preference for that particular model. The highlighted item is the current camcorder after exit. Pressing EXIT will exit back to the menu screen. Selecting JVC DV5000 or 500/-700 will set Timecode preference to SMPTE Timecode. Selecting OTHER will set Timecode preference to DV Timecode. Timecode Mode Allows user to select different timecode options for use when DR-DV5000 is recording. User simply selects the mode. Highlighted mode is current mode after exit. Pressing EXIT will exit back to the menu screen. EXT TC Mode - Whatever the incoming DV timecode, DR-DV5000 records it. If the Camcorder TC is not running, and DRDV5000 is recording, the same TC number will be in each frame of DV. Choosing EXT TC mode will clear any stored number. NOTE: If DR-DV5000 is set to EXT TC when in SYNCRO SLAVE mode, EXT TC will stop once tape in GY-DV5000 ends. Use different TC mode when using SYNCRO SLAVE. (TC Preset cannot be changed while in the EXT TC mode.) REC RUN Mode - In this mode, DR-DV5000 does the following: (1) the last timecode number recorded + 1 will be used as the timecode number for the first frame of the next recording. (2) the number entered by a setting in the TC PRESET menu will be used for the first frame of the next recording. The last number used is stored in the memory, so this mode persists across recording sessions. REGEN Mode - After a disk is mounted (at startup, upon manual connect) and after the track list has been constructed, DR-DV5000 looks at the last track and looks at the timecode number of the last frame in that track. DR-DV5000 stores that number for use as the TC value (+ 1) for the first frame of the next recording. If the drive is empty, DR-DV5000 uses the value (+ 1) stored in memory. PAGE 28

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will display
OS UPGRADE ERROR
. It is
necessary to restart your system once an OS
upgrade is complete.
Cam Type
User simply selects the camcorder they
will be using with DR-DV5000. This will
load a preference for that particular model.
The highlighted item is the current camcorder
after exit. Pressing EXIT will exit back to
the menu screen. Selecting JVC DV5000
or 500/-700 will set Timecode preference to
SMPTE Timecode. Selecting OTHER will
set Timecode preference to DV Timecode.
Timecode Mode
Allows user to select different timecode
options for use when DR-DV5000 is
recording. User simply selects the mode.
Highlighted mode is current mode after exit.
Pressing EXIT will exit back to the menu
screen.
EXT TC Mode
- Whatever the incoming
DV timecode, DR-DV5000 records it. If
the Camcorder TC is not running, and DR-
DV5000 is recording, the same TC number
will be in each frame of DV. Choosing EXT
TC mode will clear any stored number.
NOTE: If DR-DV5000 is set to EXT TC when
in SYNCRO SLAVE mode, EXT TC will stop
once tape in GY-DV5000 ends. Use different
TC mode when using SYNCRO SLAVE. (TC
Preset cannot be changed while in the EXT
TC mode.)
REC RUN Mode
- In this mode, DR-DV5000
does the following:
(1) the last timecode number recorded + 1 will
be used as the timecode number for the first
frame of the next recording.
(2) the number entered by a setting in the TC
PRESET menu will be used for the first frame
of the next recording.
The last number used is stored in the memory,
so this mode persists across recording
sessions.
REGEN Mode
- After a disk is mounted
(at startup, upon manual connect) and
after the track list has been constructed,
DR-DV5000 looks at the last track and looks
at the timecode number of the last frame in
that track. DR-DV5000 stores that number
for use as the TC value (+ 1) for the first
frame of the next recording.
If the drive is empty, DR-DV5000 uses the
value (+ 1) stored in memory.
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