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R E D D S M C O P E R AT I O N G U I D E : E P I C / S C A R L E T
TC INDICATOR
The TC indicator shows the current timecode status.
 Grey: No analog timecode is detected.
 Red: Analog timecode is detected but not enabled.
 Green: Analog timecode is used to jam the time of day timecode.
For more information, go to
GEN INDICATOR
The GEN indicator shows the current genlock status.
 Grey: No genlock signal is detected, or the signal cannot cross-lock to project (24.00 FPS vs. 23.98 FPS).
 Red: During process of sync, or genlock is lost while recording.
 Green: A genlock signal matching the current HD-SDI monitor rate is locked.
 Yellow: Timing is cross-locked to compatible but not matching monitor rate. For example, genlock is 24.00
FPS, and HD-SDI monitor rate is 25.00 FPS.
NOTE: When the GEN indicator is yellow, DO NOT perform 3D operation. This warns that genlock source
settings and camera settings are not aligned, so phasing of the sync between cameras is not guaranteed.
For more information, go to
SYNC INDICATOR
The SYNC indicator shows the current sensor sync status, based on genlock.
 Grey: The sensor sync mode is not set to genlock.
 Red: The sensor sync mode is set to genlock, but is not locked to a genlock signal. This may occur if
genlock or sensor sync is lost while recording.
 Green: The sensor sync mode and HD-SDI monitor rate are locked to a compatible genlock signal.
For more information, go to
LAN INDICATOR
The LAN indicator shows the current status of an external LAN connection through the Gig-E port.
 Grey: External control of the camera is not enabled.
 Yellow: If the LAN indicator is yellow, external camera control is not possible. For more information, go to
"Cannot Control Camera Externally" on page
POWER STATUS
The Power Status element displays the current supply voltage or remaining battery capacity. Tap the Power
Status element to access the Power menu. For more information, go to
DC IN SUPPLY VOLTAGE
When powering the DSMC via DC power, the current voltage displays. When powering the DSMC using batteries,
the remaining battery capacity displays. The remaining capacity is indicated by the following colors:
 Green: 12.0 V and up
 Yellow: 11.8 V to 11.9 V
 Red: 11.6 V to 11.7 V
NOTE: The DSMC turns off automatically if the supply voltage drops to 11.5 V.
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