Panasonic AG-HMR10P Video Gaming Accessories User Manual


 
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Setup menu list (continued)
TC/UB SETUP
The content selected under [TC/UB SETUP] is set for each mode individually.
Item
Display
mode
Description of settings
TC MODE
(Not displayed
when [SYSTEM
FREQ] is set to
[50Hz])
SDI/CAM
Selects the time code correction mode when the time code of the internal time
code generator is recorded.
DF: Uses the drop frame mode.
NDF: Uses the non-drop frame mode.
[TC MODE] is automatically set to [NDF] when the recording frame rate of the
recording format is set to 24P. (Only when [SYSTEM FREQ] is set to [59.9Hz])
TCG SDI/CAM
Sets the operation mode in which the time code of the internal time code
generator is advanced.
FREE RUN: The time code is advanced regardless of the operation mode.
A slight time error may occur when switching to PB mode if the
frame rate is set to 24P. (Only when [SYSTEM FREQ] is set to
[59.9Hz])
REC RUN: The time code is advanced when shooting.
When [PREREC MODE] [ON] in the [RECORDING SETUP] setup menu is
selected, [FREE RUN] is set automatically.
SDI REGEN SDI Selects the TC and UB values that are recorded.
ON: Records the values in the S-LTC range of the HD-SDI input.
OFF: Records the internal TC and UB.
When [ON] is set, the following applies.
The [TC MODE], [TCG], [TC PRESET] and [UB PRESET] settings cannot be
changed.
When TC data has been received from the HD-SDI input signals, the black and
white of the characters used to display TC or UB are reversed.
When the format does not match, when there is no input data or when the TC
data cannot otherwise be received, the internal TC (FREE RUN) and UB are
recorded.
TC PRESET SDI/CAM
Sets the initial value of the time code that is recorded.
YES NO
Set the frame value to 0 or a multiple of 4 when the recording frame rate of the
recording format is set to 24P. If any other value is set, the recorded time code
will be misaligned. (Only when [SYSTEM FREQ] is set to [59.9Hz])
UB PRESET SDI/CAM
Sets the user information.
YES NO
indicates the factory default setting.