Time Data Settings Section - Sony PDW-HR1 Operation Manual

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b On/standby ("/1) switch and indicator
When the POWER switch on the connector panel is set to
the + position, and when DC power is connected to the DC
IN 12V connector on the connector panel, this switches the
unit between the operating state (the switch is in the +
position and the indicator is lit green) and the standby state
(the switch is in the 1 position). When the switch is
moved to the " position, the indicator lights. When the
switch is moved to the 1 position, the indicator goes off.
When using this unit, normally leave the connector panel
POWER switch in the @ (on) position, and switch the unit
between the operating and standby states using the on/
standby switch.
c Remote control switch
Different positions of the switch allow different operations
as follows.
NETWORK: Enables access to the network. The
indicator lights when an external network device is
being accessed. In this state, operation from the
control panel is not possible.
LOCAL: Enables operation from the control panel.
REMOTE: Enables remote control of this unit from the
following devices:
• Devices connected to the REMOTE(9P) connector
• Devices connected to the SD/HDSDI INPUT
connector with SDI remote control functions
• Devices connected to the (i.LINK) HDV TS
1)
connector
Use setup menu item 214 REMOTE INTERFACE to
select which of the connectors is used for remote control
(see page 150).
1) When the PDBK-202 option board is installed.
See "Setup Menu" on page 140 for more information
about how to make extended menu settings.
d PC REMOTE button
When you have connected this unit to a computer with a
FAM or FTP connection, this button allows you to log in
to and log off from the computer with the cable still
connected.
Lit: Access possible (factory default setting)
Off: Access not possible
e KEY INHI switch
This turns key operation inhibit mode on or off.
Use setup menu item 118 KEY INHIBIT to specify the
keys to inhibit.
f PLAYER and RECORDER buttons
Select use of this unit as a player or recorder when you are
editing edit lists (see page 109).

1 Time data settings section

1 INT/EXT/SDI switch
2 PRESET/REGEN switch
3 F-RUN/R-RUN switch
a INT/EXT/SDI (internal/external/SDI) switch
Selects the timecode to which the internal timecode
generator synchronizes.
INT: Synchronize to a value that was preset by an
operation on the control panel or remotely from a
device connected to the REMOTE(9P) connector, or
synchronize to the playback timecode.
EXT: Synchronize to the timecode input to the TIME
CODE IN connector.
SDI: Synchronize to the timecode input to timecode
embedded in HDSDI signals input to the SD/HDSDI
INPUT connector.
Note
If you select "EXT" or "SDI" when i.LINK TS/DVB-ASI
TS signals are being input, the internal timecode generator
synchronizes to the timecode in the TS signals.
b PRESET/REGEN (regenerate) switch
Selects one of the following regeneration modes for the
internal timecode generator.
PRESET: Preset the initial value of the timecode
generated by the internal timecode generator, as
specified by a control panel operation or by remote
control from a device connected to the REMOTE(9P)
connector. This setting is enabled when "INT" is
selected with the INT/EXT/SDI switch. When the
switch is set to something else, the behavior is as if
REGEN TC was selected.
REGEN TC: Synchronize to and regenerate the TC
timecode read by the internal timecode reader.
REGEN VITC: Synchronize to and regenerate the VITC
timecode read by the internal timecode reader.
c F-RUN/R-RUN (free run/REC run) switch
Selects the timecode advance mode.
F-RUN: Timecode advances continuously as long as the
unit it powered on, regardless of the unit's operating
mode.
R-RUN: Timecode advances while the unit is recording.
When you select this mode, set the INT/EXT/SDI
switch to "INT", and set the PRESET/REGEN switch
to "PRESET".
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