Setting the user bit value, Setting time values setting the user bit value, On page 78 in “cliplink shooting – Sony 570WSPL User Manual
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Chapter 3
Shooting
Chapter 3 Shooting
Setting Time Values
Setting the User Bit Value
Note
Setting the user bit value may be disallowed in some
cases at ClipLink shooting. For details, see step
4
on
page 78 in “ClipLink Shooting”.
1
Set the DISPLAY switch to U-BIT.
The user bits indication appears.
2
Set the TC mode switch 1 to PRESET.
3
Set the TC mode switch 2 to SET.
This causes the left-most digit in the user bits
indication to start blinking.
4
Set the user bits.
Hexadecimal digits A to F are displayed as
follows.
5
Perform step 6 in “Setting the Time Code Value”
on page 74.
2 3
1
4
•
H
MIN
SEC
FRM
1
dB
2
PB DATE NDF EXT-LK
HOLD
CLIP
TAPE
BATT
DIAG
E
F
RF SERVO HUMID SLACK
Li
-
-40
-30
-12
0
IP
CL
CONT
OVER
OVER
WARNING
RESET
(MENU SET)
LIGHT
DISPLAY
ON
OFF
COUNTER
TC
U-BIT
-20
DVCAM
F
8
32k
F
8
48k
REC TIME SKIN DTL
EXT VTR
OUTPUT
VTR
TRIGGER
AUDIO LEVEL
AUDIO SELECT
AUDIO IN
CH-1
LITHIUM BATT
MENU
TTL
DUR
ON
OFF
OFF
TTL RESET
PARALLEL
PRESET
DATE/TIME
F-RUN
REGEN
F-RUN
R-RUN
VJ MIC
WIRELESS
SET
INT ONLY
EXT ONLY
FRONT
REAR
MIX
EXT
VBS
COMPONENT.
MONITOR SELECT
Y/C
SET
ClipLink
CONTINUE
ADVANCE
SHIFT
CH-1
CH-2
FRONT MIC
LOW CUT
ON
OFF
MONITOR OUT
CHARACTER
ON
OFF
AUTO
MAN
CH-2
HYPER
GAIN
ON
OFF
SETUP
FILE
STD
Operation
Step
Select a
digit
Press the SHIFT button.
Each time you press the SHIFT button,
the next digit to the right starts blinking.
Change a
value
Press the ADVANCE button.
Each time you press the ADVANCE
button, the displayed value is
incremented to F and returns to 0.
Reset
Press the RESET/(MENU SET) button.
The display returns to “00 00 00 00”.
Hexadecimal digit
A
B
C
D
E
F
Display
A
b
C
d
E
F
You can set the user bits as eight-digit hexadecimal
values (base 16) to have the date, time, scene number,
and other information inserted into the time code.
When using both the time code and user bits, set up the
user bits first. If you set the time code first, the internal
time code generator will remain stopped while you set
the user bits, which will set the time value off from the
original setting.