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Multi Track Field Recorder
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Setting how timecode is initialized at startup (Start Timecode)
1. Press m.
2. Use e to select TIMECODE
(TC), and press E.
3. Use e to select Start TC,
and press E.
4. Use e to set how timecode
is initialized, and press E.
Setting value Explanation
Restart Time
When the F starts, the value set by Restart ( P.111) is
used to jam the internal timecode.
RTC
When the F starts, its timecode is restored from the
timecode when the power was turned off and advanced by
the elapsed time using the Date/Time (RTC) setting
( P.18).
Since RTC is less precise than internal timecode, discrep-
ancies will occur.
When the F is turned off, the internal timecode stops, so the timecode is automatically initialized (jammed) during startup.
You can set the value that is used for jamming at that time.

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