JVC GY-HM620U Instruction Manual - Page 69
Setting the User’s Bit, Recording Time Code in Continuation of, the Recorded Time Code on SD Card
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Shooting 4 Check the values and press the Set button (R). 0 The time code is set and the screen returns to the normal screen. 0 To cancel the setting, press the [CANCEL] button. Caution : 0 When the camera recorder is switched to Media mode during editing, editing will be canceled and the screen will close. 0 When editing the time code, operation of the [FOCUS ASSIST/1] and [OIS/2] buttons that are configured in [Main Menu] B [Camera Function] B [User Switch Set] is disabled. The [OIS/2] button functions as the number reset button. (A P100 [User Switch Set Item] ) Recording Time Code in Continuation of the Recorded Time Code on SD Card This camera recorder is equipped with the time code reader. 1 Set [TC/UB] B [TC Generator] to "Regen". 0 When the camera recorder enters from recording standby mode to recording mode, it reads the time code already recorded on the SD card and records the new time code in continuation of that value. 0 The same data as the user's bit already recorded on the SD card is recorded. Memo : 0 When [TC/UB] B [TC Generator] is set to "Regen", the framing mode of the time code follows the settings in [TC/UB] B [Drop Frame] instead of the clip settings. (A P107 [ Drop Frame ] ) Setting the User's Bit You can add the date, time or an 8-digit hexadecimal number as the user's bit to the recorded image. MENU/THUMB CANCEL MENU/THUMB AE LEVEL OIS / 2 LOLUX / 3 CANCEL . Selecting a Recording Mode Recording date/time information to the user's bit 1 Set [Main Menu] B [TC/UB] B [UB Mode] to "Date" or "Time", and press the Set button (R). (A P107 [ UB Mode ] ) The date or time information is recorded to the user's bit. Memo : 0 When "Date" or "Time" is set, [Preset] appears as "-" and cannot be set. 0 "Time" is displayed in the 24-hour format. Presetting the User's Bit Recording arbitrary information (8-digit hexadecimal) to the user's bit 69