Panasonic AJHD1700P AJHD1700 User Guide - Page 112

Setting The External Time Code, Cue Time Registration

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Concerning the time code and user's bit Setting the external time code Time code and user's bit playback 1 Set the VTR to the stop mode. 1 Set the VTR to the stop mode. 2 Set F3 TC/CTL on the menu to TC. 3 If the video input has been set to HD SDI input or INT SG, set F1 TC SRC on the menu to EXT-L, SLTC or SVITC. 4 If the video input has been set to SD SDI (when the optional board has been installed), set F1 TC SRC on the menu to EXT-L or VITC. Cue time registration, preroll and cue-up (These functions work only on the HOME, PF1 and PF2 screens.) • Registration Register the cue time by pressing the SET button while holding down the F button. • Presetting When the T button is pressed, the characters of the cue time or TC/UB display are highlighted. Turn the ADJ dial to highlight the characters of the cue time. The subsequent steps in the registration procedure are the same as for TCG. • Prerolling Press the PREROLL button to preroll the tape to the currently registered CUE point. • Cue-up Press the PREROLL button while holding down the F button to cue the tape up to the currently registered CUE point. 2 Set F3 TC/CTL on the menu to TC or UB. TC: The time code is displayed. UB: The user's bit is displayed. • In the event that it has become impossible to read the time code, it is interpolated using the CTL signal. 3 Press the PLAY button. Playback starts, and the time code appears on the display. If F1 (SUPER) on the menu is set to ON, the time code value is superimposed onto the video signals from the VIDEO OUT3 connector. • While a drop frame time code is being read, the colon between the seconds and frames is replaced with a period. • If the time code signal is missing, it is interpolated automatically using the CTL signal. The following appears on the display. T ¢ R 00:01:04:07¢ An asterisk (¢) appears here if the time code signal is missing. " ": 1st, 3rd field "¢": 2nd, 4th fields In the drop frame mode, the colon between the seconds and frames is replaced with a period. (In the 59/60 Hz mode only) 112

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Concerning the time code and user’s bit
Setting the external time code
1
Set the VTR to the stop mode.
3
If the video input has been set to HD SDI input or
INT SG, set
TC SRC on the <TC> menu to
EXT-L, SLTC or SVITC.
F1
4
If the video input has been set to SD SDI (when
the optional board has been installed), set
TC
SRC on the <TC> menu to EXT-L or VITC.
F1
2
Set
TC/CTL on the <HOME> menu to TC.
F3
Cue time registration, preroll and
cue-up
(These functions work only on the HOME, PF1 and
PF2 screens.)
Registration
Register the cue time by pressing the
button
while holding down the
button.
Presetting
When the
button is pressed, the characters of
the cue time or TC/UB display are highlighted.
Turn the ADJ dial to highlight the characters of the
cue time.
The subsequent steps in the registration procedure
are the same as for TCG.
Prerolling
Press the PREROLL button to preroll the tape to
the currently registered CUE point.
Cue-up
Press the PREROLL button while holding down the
button to cue the tape up to the currently
registered CUE point.
F
T
F
SET
Time code and user’s bit playback
1
Set the VTR to the stop mode.
3
Press the PLAY button. Playback starts, and the
time code appears on the display.
If
(SUPER) on the <TC SHIFT> menu is set to
ON, the time code value is superimposed onto the
video signals from the VIDEO OUT3 connector.
F1
<Notes>
While a drop frame time code is being read, the
colon between the seconds and frames is replaced
with a period.
If the time code signal is missing, it is interpolated
automatically using the CTL signal.
The following appears on the display.
2
Set
TC/CTL on the <HOME> menu to TC or
UB.
TC:
The time code is displayed.
UB:
The user’s bit is displayed.
In the event that it has become impossible to
read the time code, it is interpolated using the
CTL signal.
F3
T
¢
R
00:01:04:07
¢
An asterisk (
¢
)
appears here if the
time code signal is
missing.
”:
1st, 3rd field
¢
”:
2nd, 4th fields
In the drop frame mode, the colon
between the seconds and frames
is replaced with a period.
(In the
59/60 Hz mode only)