Panasonic AG-HPX600PJ Operating Instructions - Page 66

User bits settings, How to input user bits

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Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording - Setting the time data [SYSTEM MODE] [1080‑50i] [720‑50P] [576‑50i] System setting state Recording UB [REC SIGNAL] [REC FORMAT] [CAMERA MODE] [FRAME RATE] LTC UB VITC UB [CAMERA] [SDI IN] [CAMERA] [SDI IN] [CAMERA] [SDI IN] [50i], [25P] - [DVCPROHD/50i] (50i) [1FRAME] to [25FRAME] [AVC‑I100/50i] [AVC‑I50/50i] [1FRAME] - to [25FRAME] Following [UB MODE]*2 [25FRAME] [AVC‑I100/25PN] [AVC‑I50/25PN] - Other than [25FRAME] [DVCPROHD/50i] [AVC‑I100/50i] - - [AVC‑I50/50i] [DVCPROHD/50P] [1FRAME] [AVC‑I100/50P] - to [AVC‑I50/50P] [50FRAME] [DVCPROHD/25PN] [AVC‑I100/25PN] [AVC‑I50/25PN] - - [25FRAME] Following [UB Other than MODE]*2 [25FRAME] [DVCPROHD/50P] [AVC‑I100/50P] - - [AVC‑I50/50P] [DVCPRO50] [DVCPRO/50i] [DV/50i] [50i], [25P] - - - Following [UB MODE]*2 Frame rate information Frame rate information Frame rate information UB of terminal*1 Output UB LTC UB of HD SDI*1 VITC UB of HD SDI LTC UB is output. Frame rate information LTC UB is output. LTC UB is output. LTC UB is output. None Frame rate information None *1 When [UB MODE] is set to [FRM.RATE], the pull-down frame rate information read out from VITC UB is output during native clip playback. *2 With [EXT], UB of the terminal is slaved. *3 This becomes valid when the production pack (extra-cost option) is installed. User bits settings Set the user bits to record to sub-code area by the [UB MODE] item on the setting menu [RECORDING SETUP] screen. Item name [USER] [TIME] [DATE] [EXT] [TCG] [FRM.RATE] Description Records internal user values. User values can be set at [UBG] on the [SET01:TC/UB] screen of SmartUI. Setting values are held even when the power is turned off. For details, refer to "How to input user bits" (page 66). Records the time measured by the internal clock. Records the hour digit of year/month/day/date-time measured by the internal clock. Records the user bit values currently input to the terminal. The time code value is recorded. The camera photo frame rate information is recorded. When playing back clips recorded in native format, the same frame rate information as VITC UB is output regardless of the recorded value. Use at this setting when the editing device such as a computer uses the frame rate information of the user bits. For details, refer to "Frame rate information recorded to user bits" (page 67). ffSet to [EXT] when the user bits are slaved to the values currently input to the terminal. ffWhile the user bits are slaved, the [UB] display is inverted. ffOnce the time code is slaved, the slave state is maintained even if there are no longer inputs to the terminal. However, the slave state of the user bits is canceled in the following instances: -- When the [UB MODE] item is set to other than [EXT] -- When [UB PRESET] has been performed -- When the power is turned off Slaved values are held for the internal user values even after the slave state is canceled. How to input user bits By setting user bits, information such as memos (date, time) up to eight digits long (hexadecimal) can be recorded. - 66 -

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Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording — Setting the time data
System setting state
Recording UB
Output UB
[SYSTEM
MODE]
[REC
SIGNAL]
[REC FORMAT]
[CAMERA
MODE]
[FRAME
RATE]
LTC UB
VITC UB
UB of <TC
IN/OUT>
terminal*
1
LTC UB of HD
SDI*
1
VITC UB of HD SDI
[1080-50i]
[CAMERA]
[DVCPROHD/50i]
[50i], [25P]
Following [UB
MODE]*
2
Frame rate
information
LTC UB is output.
Frame rate
information
(50i)
[1FRAME]
to
[25FRAME]
[AVC-I100/50i]
[AVC-I50/50i]
[1FRAME]
to
[25FRAME]
[AVC-I100/25PN]
[AVC-I50/25PN]
[25FRAME]
Other than
[25FRAME]
[SDI IN]
[DVCPROHD/50i]
[AVC-I100/50i]
[AVC-I50/50i]
[720-50P]
[CAMERA]
[DVCPROHD/50P]
[AVC-I100/50P]
[AVC-I50/50P]
[1FRAME]
to
[50FRAME]
Following [UB
MODE]*
2
Frame rate
information
LTC UB is output.
Frame rate
information
[DVCPROHD/25PN]
[AVC-I100/25PN]
[AVC-I50/25PN]
[25FRAME]
Other than
[25FRAME]
[SDI IN]
[DVCPROHD/50P]
[AVC-I100/50P]
[AVC-I50/50P]
LTC UB is output.
[576-50i]
[CAMERA]
[DVCPRO50]
[DVCPRO/50i]
[DV/50i]
[50i], [25P]
Following [UB
MODE]*
2
Frame rate
information
LTC UB is
output.
None
None
[SDI IN]
*1
When [UB MODE] is set to [FRM.RATE], the pull-down frame rate information read out from VITC UB is output during native clip playback.
*2
With [EXT], UB of the <TC IN/OUT> terminal is slaved.
*3
This becomes valid when the production pack (extra-cost option) is installed.
User bits settings
Set the user bits to record to sub-code area by the [UB MODE] item on the setting menu [RECORDING SETUP] screen.
Item name
Description
[USER]
Records internal user values. User values can be set at [UBG] on the [SET01:TC/UB] screen of SmartUI. Setting values are held even
when the power is turned off.
For details, refer to “How to input user bits” (page 66).
[TIME]
Records the time measured by the internal clock.
[DATE]
Records the hour digit of year/month/day/date-time measured by the internal clock.
[EXT]
Records the user bit values currently input to the <TC IN/OUT> terminal.
[TCG]
The time code value is recorded.
[FRM.RATE]
The camera photo frame rate information is recorded.
When playing back clips recorded in native format, the same frame rate information as VITC UB is output regardless of the recorded
value. Use at this setting when the editing device such as a computer uses the frame rate information of the user bits.
For details, refer to “Frame rate information recorded to user bits” (page 67).
f
Set to [EXT] when the user bits are slaved to the values currently input to the <TC IN/OUT> terminal.
f
While the user bits are slaved, the [UB] display is inverted.
f
Once the time code is slaved, the slave state is maintained even if there are no longer inputs to the <TC IN/OUT> terminal. However, the slave state
of the user bits is canceled in the following instances:
-
When the [UB MODE] item is set to other than [EXT]
-
When [UB PRESET] has been performed
-
When the power is turned off
Slaved values are held for the internal user values even after the slave state is canceled.
How to input user bits
By setting user bits, information such as memos (date, time) up to eight digits long (hexadecimal) can be recorded.