3-5 selecting the drop frame mode (df/ndf) – Sony HDW-F500 User Manual

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Chapter 4

Menu Settings

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Chapter 4 Menu Settings

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1) Drop frame mode

In order to compensate for differences between time
code values from the time code generator and the actual
time that occurs when the field frequency of this unit is
59.94 Hz, the drop frame mode causes the time code
generator to omit the first two frames (frame 00 and 01)
in each minute except the tenth.

2) Non-drop frame mode

In this mode, drop frame mode processing is not
performed. Since there is no frame cutting, a
discrepancy of about 86 seconds occurs each day (in the
case of a field frequency of 59.94 Hz).

TCG

Menu

[F6]

(TCG

SOURCE)

[F7]

(TCG

MODE)

Setting

Internal
TCG
(Preset)

prst

Time codes can
be freely set
using the
internal time
code generator

Internal
TCG
(Regenerate)

int-LTC

regene

Lock to the time
data recorded
on the time code
tracks

int-VITC

regene

Lock to the time
data recorded
as video AUX
data on the tape

ext-LTC

regene

Lock to the time
data on the
TIME CODE IN
connector

ext-VITC

regene

4-3-3 Setting the Time Code
Generator (TCG SOURCE/MODE)

There are two ways to record time codes on the VTR.
One way is to record the output of the VTR’s internal
time code generator. The other is to directly record
time codes that are input from an external time code
generator.
The output from the internal time code generator can
either be set to a specified initial value, or
synchronized with an external time code generator.
The internal time code generator time code settings are
made with the

[F6] (TCG SOURCE)/[F7] (TCG

MODE) buttons. Menu selections and settings are
shown below.

Note

Regenerated signals are selected using the 608.TCG/
UBG REGENE MODE setting in the VTR SETUP
menu.

To check the running of the internal time code
generator

Press the INPUT CHECK button.

4-3-4 Selecting the Time Code
Running Mode (RUN MODE)

Press the

[F8] (RUN MODE) button to select the time

code running mode.

free: The time code advances when the power is on

regardless of the VTR’s operation mode.

rec: The time code advances only during recording.

4-3-5 Selecting the Drop Frame
Mode (DF/NDF)

Press the

[F9] (DF/NDF) button to select the running

mode for the CTL counter and the time code generator.

DF: Drop frame mode

1)

(DF is displayed.)

NDF: Non-drop frame mode

2)

(NDF is displayed.)

auto: The unit switches to drop frame mode when the

field frequency is 59.94 Hz, and switches to non-
drop frame mode when the field frequency is
60 Hz.

Note

• This setting is only active when the frame frequency

of the unit is 29.97 Hz or 30 Hz.

• When the

[F7] (TCG MODE) button is set to regene,

the drop frame mode is inoperative since the time
code generator is synchronized to the playback time
code.

Lock to the time
data in the video
signal on the HD
SDI INPUT
connector

auto

“regene” is set in
assemble or
insert mode and
“prst” is set in
other modes

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