Panasonic AG-HMR10P User Manual

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Setup menu list (continued)
TC/UB SETUP
The content selected under [TC/UB SETUP] is set for each mode individually. 
Item
Display 
mode
Description of settings
TC MODE
(Not displayed 
when [SYSTEM 
FREQ] is set to 
[50Hz])
SDI/CAM
Selects the time code correction mode when the time code of the internal time 
code generator is recorded.
DF:  
Uses the drop frame mode.
NDF: 
Uses the non-drop frame mode.
[TC MODE] is automatically set to [NDF] when the recording frame rate of the 
• 
recording format is set to 24P. (Only when [SYSTEM FREQ] is set to [59.9Hz])
TCG
SDI/CAM
Sets the operation mode in which the time code of the internal time code 
generator is advanced.
FREE RUN:   The time code is advanced regardless of the operation mode. 
A slight time error may occur when switching to PB mode if the 
frame rate is set to 24P. (Only when [SYSTEM FREQ] is set to 
[59.9Hz])
REC RUN:  The time code is advanced when shooting.
When [PREREC MODE] → [ON] in the [RECORDING SETUP] setup menu is 
• 
selected, [FREE RUN] is set automatically.
SDI REGEN 
SDI
Selects the TC and UB values that are recorded.
ON:  
Records the values in the S-LTC range of the HD-SDI input.
OFF: 
Records the internal TC and UB.
When [ON] is set, the following applies.
The [TC MODE], [TCG], [TC PRESET] and [UB PRESET] settings cannot be 
• 
changed.
When TC data has been received from the HD-SDI input signals, the black and 
• 
white of the characters used to display TC or UB are reversed.
When the format does not match, when there is no input data or when the TC 
• 
data cannot otherwise be received, the internal TC (FREE RUN) and UB are 
recorded.
TC PRESET
SDI/CAM
Sets the initial value of the time code that is recorded.
YES   NO
Set the frame value to 0 or a multiple of 4 when the recording frame rate of the 
• 
recording format is set to 24P. If any other value is set, the recorded time code 
will be misaligned. (Only when [SYSTEM FREQ] is set to [59.9Hz])
UB PRESET
SDI/CAM
Sets the user information.
YES   NO
        indicates the factory default setting.