Panasonic AJ-HDC27FP Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Setting the time data
When the user’s bit and time code are both to be
used, the user’s bit is set first.
If the time code is set first, the time code generator
will stop while the user’s bit is being set so that the
time code setting will be off.
The time code setting range extends from 00:00:00:00
to 23:59:59:29.
In the internal color bar signal recording mode,
memos (dates and times) of up to eight hexadecimal
digits can be recorded on the sub-code track by
setting the user’s bit.
User’s bit memory function
The user’s bit settings (except for the actual time) are
automatically saved in the memory and retained even
after the power is turned off.
<Notes>
OIn the camera image recording mode, the tape
management information shown on page 65 is
output.
OWhen DATE is selected from the UB MODE items,
the real time operations for year/month/day of the
TIME/DATE screen are adhered to.
OWhen TIME is selected from the UB MODE items,
the real time operations for hours/minutes/seconds
of the TIME/DATE screen are adhered to.
OThe user’s bit setting contents are output to the six
higher digits of the user’s bit in the VIDEO AUX
area (which used to be the VITC area). In the
internal color bar signal recording mode, they are
also output to the six higher digits of the LTC user’s
bit.
OThe user’s bit cannot be set since the active frame
information and other tape management
information is always output to the two lower digits
of the user’s bit.
Setting the user’s bit
2
Set the DISPLAY switch to UB.
3
Set the TCG switch to SET.
6
Select UB MODE item on the TC/UB screen of
VTR MENU.
4
Set the user’s bit using the SHIFT button, “+”
button and “–” button.
SHIFT button:
This is used to start the digit to be set flashing.
Each time it is pressed, the flashing moves by
one digit to the right.
“+” button:
This increments by 1 the numerical value of the
flashing digit.
“–” button:
This decrements by 1 the numerical value of the
flashing digit.
5
Set the TCG switch to F-RUN or R-RUN.
Hexadecimal
notation
Display
ABCDEF
A to F in hexadecimal notation are displayed as follows:
2
4
1
3,5
1
Set the OUTPUT (output signal selector)/AUTO
KNEE switch to BARS.