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*Subject to change without notice Atomos Shogun Flame – User Manual Edition 1: May 2016 36
Using Timecode
Touching the Timecode display on the home screen, just above the three
main controls (Rec, Play, Menu), will take you to the Timecode setup
screen (this is also accessible by touching Menu and then Timecode)
Occupying the lower-centre part of the screen is the timecode display
with controls to set the start-time of the timecode.
The Timecode modes supported are:
• HDMI (Embedded)
• SDI (Embedded)
• Record Run
• Time of Day
• Auto Restart
• LTC input (via GenLock BNC)
Cycle through these modes by touching the Timecode Source Selector.
SDI / HDMI embedded Timecode
With this setting, the SDI or HDMI input will use the Timecode embedded
in the input signal. The controls to adjust the Timecode value are
disabled in this menu as you will need to adjust these on the camera.
Note that not all HDMI sources embed Timecode.
Trigger from SDI or HDMI time code
If SDI or HDMI timecode is selected and the camera is in REC RUN
mode, the user has the choice to start and stop recording remotely from
the source camera SDI timecode.
To enable rolling Timecode Start/Stop functions, simply press the TC icon
shown here. When enabled, pressing the camera Record Stop/Start
button will make the Shogun Flame start and stop record simultaneously
as the timecode starts and stops.
When using the camera in Free Run timecode, the rolling timecode
trigger might not work as expected. However, depending on the
camera, you can trigger record function by the embedded ag/trigger
in the SDI signal. Most higher end cameras have this functionality; if
unsure contact us at support@atomos.com
Time of Day
With this setting, each new clip that is created will contain embedded
Timecode starting with the time of day when the recording is started.
Please check that Shogun Flame clock has been set correctly.
This can be set in Menu > Date & Time
If recording is stopped and then restarted while in this mode, there
will be a time gap between the last clip and the next one, equal to the
length of time the Shogun Flame has been out of record.
In Time of Day mode, the controls on the Timecode Setup Screen
for adjusting the start-point of the Shogun Flame Timecode are not
available, as the Timecode is set by the Shogun Flame’s internal
clock.
9. Timecode

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Atomos Shogun flame Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display resolution1920 x 1200 pixels
Audio system48kHz, 24-bit
Product colorBlack, Yellow
USB connectivityYes
Video capturing speed120 fps
BNC input ports1
HDD size2.5 \
HDD interfaceSerial ATA
Power consumption (max)24 W
Cables includedDC, XLR-6.3 mm
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Weight650 g
Dimensions (WxDxH)214 x 45 x 127 mm

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