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10.4.10 Timecode Menu 
The IVS can burn the film camera‘s timecode into the video 
assist image to create a direct link to the post production.
It is possible to insert either timecode, which is related to 
the film camera speed, e.g. 24 fps or a timecode which 
counts according to the type of video assist (25 full video 
frames per second with PAL or 30 full video frames per 
second with NTSC).
Like all man readable information, the data is inserted as 
a window on the monitor image. The window can be 
switched on and off independently. Background, position 
and character format can be altered without affecting the 
settings of other windows.
The adjustment of the white level of the inserted data, an 
inverse display and a fine adjustment of the vertical 
position is described in chapter 10.4.5
This additional line shows the TC information:
11:24:30/03
11:24:30/03
 
MENU TIME CODE TIME 
 
-> - TIME CODE TIME ON
 
   - POSITION 
   - SIZE           SMALL 
   - BACKGROUND     BOXED
   - FRAME COUNTER  VIDEO
   - EXIT
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