Panasonic AJHD1700P AJHD1700 User Guide - Page 92

The additional information relating to the video data is stored here.

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Setup menus (continued) No./Item Description of setting No./Item Description of setting 508*1 BINARY GP For setting how the user's bit of the time code generated by the TCG is to be used. 0000 000: NOT SPECIFIED (no character set specified) 0001 001: ISO CHARACTER (8-bit character set complying with ISO646, ISO2022 standards) 0002 010: UNASSIGNED 1 (undefined) 0003 011: UNASSIGNED 2 (undefined) 0004 100: UNASSIGNED 3 (undefined) 0005 101: PAGE/LINE 0006 110: UNASSIGNED 4 (undefined) 0007 111: UNASSIGNED 5 (undefined) 509 PHASE CORR For selecting whether to exercise phase correction control over the LTC which is generated by the TCG. 0000 OFF: Phase correction control is not exercised. 0001 ON: Phase correction control is exercised. 510*1 TCG CF FLAG For selecting whether to set the CF flag of the TCG to ON or OFF. 0000 OFF: The CF flag is set to OFF. 0001 ON: The CF flag is set to ON. 511*2 DF MODE For selecting the drop frame or non-drop frame mode for CTL and TCG. 0000 DF: The drop frame mode is selected. 0001 NDF: The non-drop frame mode is selected. This DF mode setting takes effect only when LOCAL is selected or when "ENA" has been selected as the setup menu item No.001 (LOCAL ENA) setting. 512*1 TC OUT REF For switching the phase of the time code, which is output from the TIME CODE OUT connector, in response to the external LTC input when a setting other than "INT" has been selected for setup menu item No.507 (TC SOURCE). (In EE mode only) 0000 V OUT: The phase is aligned with the output image. 0001 TC IN: The phase is aligned with the external time code input. SBC (sub code data) area: This is an area on the helical track, and it is separate from the video and audio data area. The time codes, recording dates and times and other tape control information complying with SMPTE/EBU standards are stored here. As with the conventional LTC (linear time code), the time code can be read even during rewinding or fast forwarding. It can also be read out when the tape has stopped. VAUX (video auxiliary data) area: This area is to be found in the video data area on the helical track. The additional information relating to the video data is stored here. *1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or SD) mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting. *2: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz, 25 Hz (HD or SD) or 50 Hz mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ) setting. 513 VITC OUT For selecting how to output the VITC which is superimposed on the output video signal. 0000 SBC: In the playback mode, the time code recorded in the SBC area is output. 0001 VAUX: In the playback mode, the time code recorded in the VAUX area is output. The VITC information detected by the HD serial input is automatically recorded in the VAUX area when the video signals are recorded. 514 HD VITC For selecting whether to superimpose the VITC information on the HD serial output. EMBD 0000 OFF: The VITC information is not superimposed. 0001 ON: The VITC information is superimposed. 515 HD EMBD LTC For selecting whether to superimpose the LTC information on the HD serial output. 0000 OFF: The LTC information is not superimposed. 0001 ON: The LTC information ist superimposed. 516*1 TC OUT ADV For selecting the processing to align the phase of the time code which is output from the TIME CODE OUT connector. Normally, the time code which is output from the TIME CODE OUT connector is aligned with the output video and audio. If so required by the connection with an external component or for some other reason, this item makes it possible to set the mode for aligning the phase with the input. 0000 OFF: The phase alignment processing is not conducted. The time code which is output from the TIME CODE OUT connector is aligned with the output video and audio. 0001 EDIT: During playback when an editing mode has been selected and during editing, the time code which is output from the TIME CODE OUT connector is aligned with the input video and audio. In all other modes, it is aligned with the output video and audio. 517*1 TCG OUT For selecting whether to latch the TCG display and LTC output during INPUT CHECK. 0000 MOMENT: The INPUT CHECK mode is established only while the INPUT CHECK key is held down. 0001 LATCH: When the INPUT CHECK key is pressed, the INPUT CHECK mode is established; even when it is released, the mode remains unchanged. The selection is released when the video output is set to a mode other than the EE mode. The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode. 92

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513
VITC OUT
For selecting how to output the VITC which is
superimposed on the output video signal.
0000
SBC
:
In the playback mode, the time code recorded
in the SBC area is output.
0001
VAUX
:
In the playback mode, the time code recorded
in the VAUX area is output.
<Note>
The VITC information detected by the HD serial input is
automatically recorded in the VAUX area when the video
signals are recorded
.
Setup menus
The underlining (__) denotes the factory setting mode.
<TIME CODE>
(continued)
No./Item
Description of setting
514
HD
EMBD
VITC
For selecting whether to superimpose the
VITC information on the HD serial output.
0000
OFF
:
The VITC information is not superimposed.
0001
ON
:
The VITC information is superimposed.
515
HD EMBD LTC
For selecting whether to superimpose the
LTC information on the HD serial output.
0000
OFF
:
The LTC information is not superimposed.
0001
ON
:
The LTC information ist superimposed.
516*
1
TC OUT ADV
For selecting the processing to align the
phase of the time code which is output from
the TIME CODE OUT connector.
Normally, the time code which is output from the
TIME CODE OUT connector is aligned with the
output video and audio.
If so required by the
connection with an external component or for
some other reason, this item makes it possible to
set the mode for aligning the phase with the
input.
0000
OFF
:
The phase alignment processing is not
conducted.
The time code which is output
from the TIME CODE OUT connector is
aligned with the output video and audio.
0001
EDIT
:
During playback when an editing mode has
been selected and during editing, the time
code which is output from the TIME CODE
OUT connector is aligned with the input video
and audio.
In all other modes, it is aligned with
the output video and audio
.
517*
1
TCG OUT
For selecting whether to latch the TCG
display and LTC output during INPUT CHECK.
0000
MOMENT
:
The INPUT CHECK mode is established only
while the INPUT CHECK key is held down.
0001
LATCH
:
When the INPUT CHECK key is pressed, the
INPUT CHECK mode is established; even
when it is released, the mode remains
unchanged.
The selection is released when
the video output is set to a mode other than the
EE mode.
SBC (sub code data) area:
This is an area on the helical track, and it is separate from the video
and audio data area.
The time codes, recording dates and times
and other tape control information complying with SMPTE/EBU
standards are stored here.
As with the conventional LTC (linear time
code), the time code can be read even during rewinding or fast
forwarding.
It can also be read out when the tape has stopped.
VAUX (video auxiliary data) area:
This area is to be found in the video data area on the helical track.
The additional information relating to the video data is stored here.
508*
1
BINARY GP
For setting how the user’s bit of the time code
generated by the TCG is to be used.
0000
000
:
NOT SPECIFIED (no character set specified)
0001
001
:
ISO
CHARACTER
(8-bit
character
set
complying with ISO646, ISO2022 standards)
0002
010
:
UNASSIGNED 1 (undefined)
0003
011
:
UNASSIGNED 2 (undefined)
0004
100
:
UNASSIGNED 3 (undefined)
0005
101
:
PAGE/LINE
0006
110
:
UNASSIGNED 4 (undefined)
0007
111
:
UNASSIGNED 5 (undefined)
509
PHASE CORR
For selecting whether to exercise phase
correction control over the LTC which is
generated by the TCG.
0000
OFF
:
Phase correction control is not exercised.
0001
ON
:
Phase correction control is exercised.
510*
1
TCG CF FLAG
For selecting whether to set the CF flag of the
TCG to ON or OFF.
0000
OFF
:
The CF flag is set to OFF.
0001
ON
:
The CF flag is set to ON.
511*
2
DF MODE
For selecting the drop frame or non-drop
frame mode for CTL and TCG.
0000
DF
:
The
drop
frame
mode
is
selected.
0001
NDF
:
The non-drop frame mode is
selected
.
<Note>
This DF mode setting takes effect only when LOCAL is
selected or when “ENA” has been selected as the setup
menu item No.001 (LOCAL ENA) setting.
512*
1
TC OUT REF
For switching the phase of the time code,
which is output from the TIME CODE OUT
connector, in response to the external LTC
input when a setting other than “INT” has
been selected for setup menu item No.507 (TC
SOURCE).
(In EE mode only)
0000
V
OUT
:
The phase is aligned with the
output image.
0001
TC IN
:
The phase is aligned with the
external time code input
.
No./Item
Description of setting
*1: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz or 25 Hz (HD or SD) mode
has been selected as the system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM FREQ)
setting.
*2: This item is not displayed when the 23/24 Hz, 25 Hz (HD or SD) or 50 Hz
mode has been selected as the system menu item No.25 (SYSTEM
FREQ) setting.