Setting Timecode Initialization Used At Startup (Start Timecode) - Zoom F8n Operation Manual

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Setting timecode initialization used at startup (Start Timecode)

Since internal timecode stops when the
can set the value that is used for jamming at that time.
1.
Press
.
2.
Use
to select
and press
.
3.
Use
to select
Timecode
, and press
▶ Continue to one of the following procedures.
Setting how timecode is initialized at startup .................P .134
Correcting timecode errors after the power has been
turned off .........................................................................P .135
134
is turned off, the timecode is automatically initialized (jammed) during startup. You
TIMECODE
,
Start
.
Setting how timecode is initialized at startup
4.
Mode
Use
to select
press
.
5.
Use
to set how timecode
is initialized, and press
Setting value
When the
starts, the value set by Restart (→ P .132) is
Restart Time
used to jam the internal timecode.
When the
starts, its timecode is restored from the
timecode when the power was turned off and advanced by
the elapsed time using the Date/Time (RTC) setting
RTC
(→ P .19).
Since RTC is less precise than internal timecode, discrep-
ancies will occur.
, and
.
Explanation

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