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Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording — Setting the time data
System setting state Recording UB Output UB
[LINE&FREQ] [REC FORMAT] LTC UB VITC UB
<TC OUT> terminal
UB
LTC UB for HD SDI VITC UB for HD SDI
[480-59.94i] Respective format
Following [UBG
MODE]*
Following [VITC UBG
MODE]
LTC UB is output. None None
[576-50i] Respective format
Following [UBG
MODE]*
Following [VITC UBG
MODE]
LTC UB is output. None None
* With [EXT], UB of the <TC IN> terminal is slaved.
User bits settings
Set LTC UB in the main menu [REC/PB] [TC/UB] [UBG MODE], and set VITC UB in the main menu [REC/PB] [TC/UB] [VITC UBG
MODE].
Item name Description
[USER]
(only [UBG MODE])
Records internal user values. User values can be entered on the display window. Setting values are held even when the power is
turned off.
For details, refer to “How to input user bits” (page 63).
[USER/EXT]
(only [VITC UBG MODE])
Records internal user values as VITC UB.
Same value as the user bit that is displayed when [UBG MODE] is set to [USER] or [EXT].
[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]
(only [UBG MODE])
Records the user bit values currently input to the <TC IN> terminal. User values held internally also change this input value.
[TCG] Records the time code value.
[FRAME RATE] Records the camera photo frame rate information.
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.
[REGEN] Reads the user bit last recorded to P2 card that is currently to be recorded to and recording this value as it is.
How to input user bits
By setting user bits, information such as memos (date, time) up to eight digits long (hexadecimal) can be recorded.
b
a
c
a: <DISPLAY> switch
b: Cursor buttons (`/{/Y/I)
c: <TCG> switch
1
Set the <DISPLAY> switch to <UB>.
2
Set the <TCG> switch to <SET>.
3
Set the user bits by the cursor buttons.
fScreen display
- I: The digit to be set (ashing) moves to the right.
- Y: The digit to be set (ashing) moves to the left.
- `: The value of the digit to set (ashing) is incremented by one.
- {: The value of the digit to set (ashing) is decremented by one.
4
Set the <TCG> switch to <F-RUN> or <R-RUN>.
5
Set [USER] in the main menu [REC/PB] [TC/UB] [UBG MODE].
For details, refer to “Setting menu basic operations” (page 134).