ARRI 416 Manuel D’Utilisation

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When TC is set at a Real Time frame rate (24 fps, 25 fps 
& 30 fps) and the camera speed is changed to a Non 
Real Time Frame rate (23.976 fps & 29.97 fps), a 
warning will be indicated after the camera has stopped. 
The same warning comes up if you set a TC at Non Real 
Time frame rate and switch to Real Time frame rate 
afterwards. Setting the TC at the used frame rate (Non 
Real Time or Real Time) has to be done to clear this error. 
While TC recording is switched on and the camera is 
running, there is a delay of approx. 24 frames before the 
camera stops after the “RUN” button is pressed to stop 
the camera.
Entering User Bits with the Camera Display
•  Using the “MODE“ key 
a
photo
 switch to Mode 5 
(Timecode User Bits).
•  Use the “SEL“ key 
a
photo
 to select the digit you wish 
to change. The selected digit will flash.
•  Use the “SET“ key 
a
photo
 to change the value of the 
selected digit.
Note: 
User Bit values are hexadecimal so only values 
from 0 - 9 and A - F are available.
Indicating Timecode or User Bits 
•  Using the “MODE“ key switch to Mode 4 (Timecode 
time) or Mode 5 (Timecode User Bits).
The Timecode time indicator will indicate “hours:minutes“ 
in the upper line and “seconds:frame rate“ in the lower 
line. In the case of frame rate, only positions before the 
comma will be shown:
23 
23,976 fps 
24 
24,000 fps 
25 
25,000 fps 
29 
29,970 fps 
30 
30,000 fps
At speeds of 29,970 fps and 23,976 fps the frame rate in 
the “Nondrop-Frame“ mode count in accordance with 
SMPTE RP136-1990, 5.2.1, to correspond to NTSC video 
with 59,940 Hz. The “Nondrop-Frame“ mode results in a 
time difference to real time of exactly 0,1%.
Timecode