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Making timecode settings
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Making timecode settings (continued)
Setting value Explanation
Ext Auto Rec The internal timecode will chase the external timecode.
You can also enable the automatic generation of internal
timecode when there is no external timecode. (→ P.108)
Recording starts automatically when external timecode
input is detected. Recording stops automatically when
external timecode stops.
Setting value Explanation
Off No timecode will be written to the recording file.
Timecode will not be output from the TIMECODE OUT jack.
Int Free Run Internal timecode will be generated regardless of the
recording mode.
The internal timecode can be set manually using the
following menu items.
• MENU > TIMECODE (TC) > Jam
• MENU > TIMECODE (TC) > Restart
Timecode is always output from the TIMECODE OUT jack.
Int Record Run Internal timecode will be generated only when recording.
The internal timecode can be set manually using the
following menu items.
• MENU > TIMECODE (TC) > Jam
• MENU > TIMECODE (TC) > Restart
When switching from another mode, the internal timecode
will stop at the last value.
Int RTC Run Internal timecode will be generated regardless of the
recording mode.
In the following situations, the internal timecode will be
synchronized (jammed) with the RTC (internal clock).
• At startup
• When Date/Time (RTC) changed (→ P.18)
• When switching to this timecode mode
Timecode is always output from the TIMECODE OUT jack.
Ext The internal timecode will chase the external timecode.
You can also enable the automatic generation of internal
timecode when there is no external timecode. (→ P.108)