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11.1. This group of Menus allows you to set all the Time Code functions. The
READER T.C. displays Time code from any External source coming into the
DEVA. READER U.B. displays external User Bits. GENERATOR T.C. and
GENERATOR U.B. displays Time Code and User Bits being generated by
DEVA
.
11.2. TIMECODE OUT toggles between Generator and Disk. Generator
outputs TC from the internal generator. Disk outputs TC from the hard drive
(or whatever disk is selected for playback).
11.3. TIMECODE RUN MODE toggles between:
11.3.1. TIME OF DAY. This setting automatically jams the Time code
and User bits to Deva’s real-time clock.
11.3.2. FREE RUN. Time code runs continuously from either
00:00:00:00: or whatever valid time code number you enter.
11.3.3. RECORD RUN. Time code starts and stops as you Record and
Stop.
11.3.4. C. JAM ALL. This mode Continuously Jams Time code and User
Bits from an External Source.
11.3.5. C. JAM T.C. This mode continuously jams only the time code.
The user bits can be set independently.
11.3.6. C. JAM. U.B. This mode continuously jams the User Bits, while
the time code FREE RUNS independently. This mode allows a
second time code to be input as user bits from an external source.
11.4. FRAME RATE. This selection toggles the desired time code frame rate
of: 30 NDF (Non Drop Frame), 30 DF, 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97 NDF, and 29.97
DF.
11.5. TIMECODE REFERENCE. This selection sets the reference source for
the time code generator. The options are:
11.5.1. XTAL for Deva's Internal Crystal. Use this source when
recording.
11.5.2. AES for external reference from a digital source. For recording
leave this setting at XTAL, even if you are recording from an
external AES source such as Cameo. If you are using Deva as a
post (playback) machine which is locked to external AES, set the
TIMECODE REFERENCE to AES.
11.6. TOGGLE USER BITS / TIMECODE.