JVC GY-HD200UB - Camcorder - 1080i Owner's Manual page 26

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PREPARATIONS FOR OPERATION
Presetting the Time Code
from the LCD Screen
The time code can be preset directly from the LCD screen
without opening the TC/UB/CLOCK menu screen.
CAUTION
PRESET mode is not available in the following.
• TC GENE. switch is set to REGEN.
• TC DUPLI. item in the TC/UB/CLOCK menu screen is
set to ON.
• Menu screen is displayed.
• RECORDING mode is active.
• Switching to CAM/VTR mode (When VTR indicator is
blinking).
Setting
TC/UB/CLOCK menu screen
• Set framing of the time code generator in DROP
FRAME. (When set to FRAME RATE 60/30)
• Set to enable/disable user's bit recording in UB REC.
(When set to FRAME RATE 50/25)
Set the TC GENE switch to REC or FREE.
MEMO
See page 44 for details on the above settings.
Set the TC DISPLAY switch.
Set to TC to preset time code and UB to preset user's bit.
Operation
This section describes presetting of the time code.
USER 2 button
USER 1 button
USER 3 button
USER 1
USER 2
USER 3
SHUTTER
ND FILTER
SHUTTER dial
2
VF BRIGHT
1
MENU
USER 1
USER 2
USER 3
OFF
ND FILTER
2
STATUS button
1
MENU
STATUS
WHT.BAL
AUTO
AUTO
AUDIO
STATUS
CH-1
LEVEL
CH-2
ON
OFF
POWER
REC
1.
In Standby or Stop mode, press the USER1 button for
about 2 seconds while holding down the STATUS button.
• The current time code generator data is displayed in
enlarged display mode on the LCD screen. The hour
digit starts blinking.
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Blink
2.
Press the USER2 button to reset all data.
• Data becomes "00:00:00:00" and the hour digit starts
blinking.
3.
Set the time code (hour, minute, second and frame).
The blinking digit can be set.
1Turn the SHUTTER dial to change the value of the
blinking digit. Turn the SHUTTER dial up to increase the
value and down to decrease the value.
2Press the SHUTTER dial to change the blinking digit.
3Repeat steps 1 and 2 and continue setting for each
row.
4.
Press the USER3 button to confirm the setting data.
• The LCD screen returns to the original screen.
Presetting User's Bit
You can specify the user's bit with a number or character
between 0 - F.
CAUTION
All digits of user's bit cannot be set to F.
If all digits are set to F and read, user's bit is deemed as
undefined during playback.
Aborting Preset Operation
While presetting, press the USER1 button while holding
down the STATUS button.
• Preset operation stops and the LCD screen returns to
the original screen.
CAUTION
Preset operation is terminated in the following.
• TC DISPLAY switch is changed
• CAM/VTR mode switch is changed
• VTR operations are performed
USER1, USER2, and USER3 presetting in the SWITCH
MODE menus screen is not available when the Time Code
Preset screen is displayed.
The time code preset screen is displayed on the LCD
screen or viewfinder. It will not be output from the VIDEO
OUT terminal.
Recording Time Codes in
Continuation of Time
Codes Recorded on Tape
This device also incorporates a time code reader. Therefore,
when this device enters record mode from record-standby
mode, it can read the time code data recorded on the tape
and record time codes in continuation of the existing data.
The recorded user's bit data are identical to the user's bit
date recorded on tape.
* However, approximately ±1-frame variations may occur in
scene accuracy.
To enable this function, set the time code related switches as
follows before starting recording.
Setting
• Set the TC GENE. switch inside the LCD door to REGEN.
• Set TC DUPLI. item on the TC/UB/CLOCK menu screen
to OFF.
MEMO
The time code framing mode automatically becomes the
mode (drop frame or non drop frame) already recorded on
the tape.
About Time Code Mode
Camera mode
TC GENE. switch
FREE
REC
REGEN
TC PRESET mode
TC REGENE mode
VTR mode/IEEE1394 input mode
TC/UB/CLOCK menu
TC GENE. switch
TC DUPLI. item
FREE
REC
OFF
TC PRESET mode
IEEE1394 TC
SLAVE mode*
ON
IEEE1394 TC DUPLI. mode
*
IEEE1394 TC SLAVE mode is performed with special operations. X See page 48.
Playing Back Time Code
This device features a time code reader. During playback,
the time code or user's bit data recorded on the tape is dis-
played on the LCD screen or viewfinder status screen.
MEMO
• During playback, if a portion of tape without recording
time code runs through, the time code stops running.
Playback continues.
• When a tape with a time code that is longer than two
hours is played on home-use DV equipment, time code
may not be played properly on some models.
REGEN
TC REGENE mode
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