Panasonic AG-HPX250EN User Manual

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Shooting
Using time data
Time data overview
Time code
Use the TCG switch to select Rec Run or Free Run
mode. (Page 141)
FREE RUN:
The time code advances constantly whether the
camera-recorder is on or not just like time itself.
Recording using a slave-locked time code input
to the TC IN/OUT or DVCPRO/DV connectors is
also possible.
REC RUN:
The time code advances only during recording.
This will enable continuation of time codes in
previously recorded clips and when the power
is turned off or new P2 cards are inserted to
continue recording.
The following events will disrupt time code 
continuity.
When clips are deleted
When a 24P or 24PA frame rate is selected
When 24PN or 30PN (25PN) is selected
When a recording is interrupted by a REC 
WARNING or other abnormality
User bits
• Two types of user bits are provided internally:
(LTC UB: recorded as LTC, output via the TC IN/
OUT connector as LTC embedded in HD SDI)
and VITC (in DVCPRO recorded in the VIDEO
AUX area and output as VITC embedded in HD
SDI).
• LTC UB enables the recording of user settings,
time, date, time codes and similar values, the
frame rate data for camera capture and external
input values (via TC IN/OUT or DVCPRO/DV
connector input).
• VITC user bits record the frame rate data of
camera capture.
• The user bits in clip metadata record the LTC UB
value at the start of recording.
The camera-recorder provides time data such as
time codes, user bits, time of day (real-time) data,
which is recorded on each frame alongside video
data. It is also recorded as as data in clip metadata
files.
Counter setting and display
Pressing the COUNTER button to view the counter
displays the counter value on the time code
indicator in the LCD and in the viewfinder. (Page 121)
The counter value is indicated in “Hour : Minute .
Second” format. The counter value is not displayed
during playback.
The menu option REC COUNTER in the DISPLAY
SETUP screen can be set to display two types of
counters. (Page 149)
TOTAL:
provides a continuous count until reset by
pressing the COUNTER RESET button. The
counter value is retained when P2 cards are
replaced and when the power is turned off.
CLIP:
The counter is reset to 0 at the start of each
recording and allows you to keep track of clip
recording time while shooting the current clip.
Pressing the RESET button when the 
counter value is displayed resets the 
counter to 0.
The counter value indicates values in 
the range between 0:00.00 and 9:59.59 in 
1-second steps.