Setting
Int Free Run
Int Record Run
Int RTC Run
Ext
Ext Auto Rec
Internal timecode will be generated regardless of the recording
mode.
The internal timecode can be set manually using the following
operations:
•
Jamming internal timecode
•
Restarting internal timecode with a specified value
Timecode will always be output from the TIMECODE OUT jack.
Internal timecode will be generated only when recording.
The internal timecode can be set manually using the following
operations:
•
Jamming internal timecode
•
Restarting internal timecode with a specified value
When switching from another mode, or when recording stops, the
internal timecode will stop at the last value.
Internal timecode will be generated regardless of the recording
mode.
In the following situations, the internal timecode will be synchronized
(jammed) with the RTC (internal clock):
• At startup
• When "Date/Time (RTC)" has changed
(Date/Time
(RTC)))
• When switching to this timecode mode
Timecode will always be output from the TIMECODE OUT jack.
The internal timecode will chase the external timecode.
You can also enable the automatic generation of internal timecode
when there is no external timecode.
internal timecode when no external timecode is
The internal timecode will chase the external timecode.
You can also enable the automatic generation of internal timecode
when there is no external timecode.
internal timecode when no external timecode is
Recording starts automatically when external timecode input is
detected. Recording stops automatically when external timecode
stops.
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Explanation
(→Setting the date and time
(→Automatically enabling
input)
(→Automatically enabling
input)