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Operating procedure for external locking, Concerning the user bits setting during external,

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Chapter 4 Adjustments and settings for recording (continued) Example 6: When an external device is locked to the time code generator of this unit, which is connected in a cascade configuration. Reference video signal To be connected if necessary TCG TC OUT AJ-HDX900 1st unit TC IN GENLOCK IN TC OUT TC IN GENLOCK IN TC OUT Settings of the TC VIDEO SYNCRO item: 1 AJ-HDX900 From the 2nd unit to the (n-1)-th unit Settings of the TC VIDEO SYNCRO item: 0 AJ-HDX900 n-th unit TC IN GENLOCK IN Settings of the TC VIDEO SYNCRO item: 2 TC OUT A device that synchronizes with the TC IN input and capable to record without delay (such as DAT or a camera recorder) TC IN DAT Operating procedure for external locking Follow the steps below for external locking. 1 Set the POWER switch to ON. 2 Set the TCG switch to F-RUN. 3 Set the DISPLAY switch to TC. 4 Supply the reference time code and reference video signal, which are in a phase relationship that satisfies the time code standard, to the TC IN connector and GENLOCK IN connector respectively. The built-in time code generator is now locked to the reference time code. About 10 seconds after locking, the external lock status will be retained even if the connection of the externally supplied reference time code is disconnected. However, the servo lock will be subject to disturbances if it is connected or disconnected during recording. O When the power of the unit is turned off, the time code is unlocked. O The accuracy of the time code is ± 20 seconds a month. When the external lock operation is performed, the time code is instantly locked to the external time code, and the same value as the external code value appears on the counter display. Do not set the unit to the recording mode during the few seconds it takes for the sync generator to stabilize. Concerning the user bits setting during external lock When the unit's time code is externally locked, only the time data is locked to the time data of the time code supplied from the external source. This means that the user bits can be set separately for each component. When the screen is opened from the VTR menu page and EXT is selected as the UB MODE item setting by performing menu operations, the user bits can also be locked to the user bits of the time code supplied from the external source. To release the external lock First stop supplying the external time code, and set the TCG switch to R-RUN. 46

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1
Set the POWER switch to ON.
2
Set the TCG switch to F-RUN.
4
Supply the reference time code and reference video
signal, which are in a phase relationship that satisfies
the time code standard, to the TC IN connector and
GENLOCK IN connector respectively.
3
Set the DISPLAY switch to TC.
Operating procedure for external locking
Follow the steps below for external locking.
The built-in time code generator is now locked to the
reference time code.
About 10 seconds after locking, the external lock status will
be retained even if the connection of the externally supplied
reference time code is disconnected.
However, the servo
lock will be subject to disturbances if it is connected or
disconnected during recording.
O
When the power of the unit is turned off, the time code is
unlocked.
O
The accuracy of the time code is ± 20 seconds a month.
<Note>
When the external lock operation is performed, the time code
is instantly locked to the external time code, and the same
value as the external code value appears on the counter
display.
Do not set the unit to the recording mode during the
few seconds it takes for the sync generator to stabilize.
Concerning the user bits setting during external
lock
When the unit’s time code is externally locked, only the time
data is locked to the time data of the time code supplied from
the external source.
This means that the user bits can be set
separately for each component.
When the <TC/UB> screen is opened from the VTR menu
page and EXT is selected as the UB MODE item setting by
performing menu operations, the user bits can also be locked
to the user bits of the time code supplied from the external
source.
To release the external lock
First stop supplying the external time code, and set the TCG
switch to R-RUN.
Chapter 4
Adjustments and settings for recording
(continued)
TCG
TC OUT
TC OUT
TC IN
TC IN
AJ-HDX900
TC OUT
AJ-HDX900
GENLOCK IN
GENLOCK IN
GENLOCK IN
TC IN
TC OUT
AJ-HDX900
TC IN
DAT
1st unit
Settings of the TC
VIDEO SYNCRO item: 1
From the 2nd unit to the
(n–1)-th unit
n-th unit
Settings of the TC
VIDEO SYNCRO item: 0
Settings of the TC
VIDEO SYNCRO item: 2
Example 6:
When an external device is locked to the time code
generator of this unit, which is connected in a cascade
configuration.
To be connected if necessary
A device that synchronizes with the TC IN
input and capable to record without delay
(such as DAT or a camera recorder)
Reference video signal