Memory Recorder Instruction Manual

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Menu
Setting Item Setting Values Functions
TC SET2 For presetting the time code generator of the memory recorder.
TC PRESET (00:00:00:00) _ 23:59:59:29
or
(00:00:00:00) _ 23:59:59:24
The number of frames that can be specified are as shown below, depending on
the setting of the frame rate. (e.g., when the frame rate is 60, you can specify the
number of frames up to a value of 58.)
UB PRESET (00:00:00:00) _ FF FF FF FF For presetting the user bit. (8 digits)
CLIP NAME For specifying the first four characters of the clip name before recording, or
resetting the clip number.
An eight-digit clip name is automatically configured.
Serial numbers are automatically appended as the last four digits whenever a
clip is created. Serial numbers are automatically appended even when SxS
memory card is replaced or after changing the first four characters of the clip
name at APREFIXB.
PREFIX (Last three digit of the serial
number + K)
For specifying the first four characters of the clip name.
(Usable characters: A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, -, _)
The default clip name is set as the “last three digits of the serial number + K”.
Example: If the serial number is 00001234, then the default clip name is 234K.
NUMBER
RESET
YES
NO
You can reset the clip number (0001) after changing the clip name at APREFIXB.
If clips already exist on the SxS memory card, the smallest available number will
be used.
Example: If 0001 exists on the SxS memory card, then 0002 will be used.
YES : Reset clip number. (Press the [INFO/CLR] button.)
NO : Do not reset clip number. (Press the [STOP] button.)
CLOCK1 For configuring settings related to the clock of the memory recorder.
TIME ZONE UTC-12:00 _
(UTC-05:00) _ UTC+14:00
For setting the time difference with the UTC (Universal Time Coordinate).
AUTC Time Difference Chart by RegionB (A Page 17)
When the setting of this item is altered, the [DATE]/[TIME] values below will be
automatically adjusted.
DATE (--/--/--) For setting the date (month/day/year). The last two digits of the western calendar
is used.
Press the [INFO/CLR] button to display the default setting.
TIME (--:--:--) For setting the time (hour:minute:second).
Press the [INFO/CLR] button to display the default setting.
CLOCK2 For setting the date or time display mode.
DATE STYLE YY/MM/DD
(MM/DD/YY)
DD/MM/YY
For specifying the display style of the date.
Altering the setting of this item also changes the [DATE] display mode on the
[CLOCK1] setting screen.
YY/MM/DD : Year/Month/Day
MM/DD/YY : Month/Day/Year
DD/MM/YY : Day/Month/Year
TIME STYLE 12
(24)
For specifying the display style of the time.
Altering the setting of this item also changes the [TIME] display mode on the
[CLOCK1] setting screen.
12 : 12-hour display (AM/PM display)
24 : 24-hour display
MEDIA For setting processes related to the SxS memory card.
FORMAT YES
NO
Starts the formatting (initialization) of the SxS memory card.
When formatting is performed, all clips stored inside the SxS memory card will
be cleared.
YES : Format. (Press the [INFO/CLR] button.)
NO : Do not format. (Press the [STOP] button.)
RESTORE YES
NO
Scans the SxS memory card and makes attempts to restore damaged clips.
However, success of the restore process is not guaranteed.
YES : Execute. (Press the [INFO/CLR] button.)
NO : Do not execute. (Press the [STOP] button.)
OTHER For configuring settings related to the control buttons and menus of the memory
recorder.
OPERATION (UNLOCK)
LOCK
You can disable the button control of the memory recorder to avoid misoperations
during shooting.
UNLOCK: Enables all buttons.
LOCK : Button control is disabled, with the exception of the following.
Record/Standby (REC trigger button of the camcorder)
Menu screen display ([MENU] button)
Power On ([POWER] button)
ALL RESET YES
NO
For resetting the menu settings of the memory recorder to the default values.
YES : Restore default settings. (Press the [INFO/CLR] button.)
NO : Do not restore default settings. (Press the [STOP] button.)
Frame rate 60 50 30 25 24
Number of frames 58 48 29 24 23
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