Sony PXW-FX9VK PXW-FX9K XDCAM 6K Full-Frame Camera System with 28-135mm f/4 G OSS Lens

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6. Menu Display and Settings
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TC/Media Menu
This section describes the function and settings of each menu item.
Factory default settings are shown in bold (for example, 18dB).
TC/Media >Timecode
Sets timecode settings.
Item Sub-item setting Description
Mode Preset / Regen / Clock Sets the timecode running mode.
Preset:
Starts running from a preset value.
Regen:
Starts running from the timecode of
the end of the previous clip.
Clock:
Uses the internal clock as the
timecode.
Run
Rec Run / Free Run Rec Run: Runs only when recording.
Free Run: Always running, regardless of
camcorder operation.
Setting Sets the timecode to an arbitrary value.
SET: Set the value.
Reset Execute / Cancel Resets the timecode to 00:00:00:00.
Execute: Execute function.
TC Format
DF / NDF Sets the timecode format.
DF: Drop Frame
NDF: Non-Drop Frame
TC/Media >TC Display
Sets time data display settings.
Item Sub-item setting Description
Display Select Timecode / Users Bit / Duration Switches the time data display.
TC/Media >Users Bit
Sets settings related to user bits.
Item Sub-item setting Description
Mode Fix / Time Sets the user bit mode.
Fix: Uses an arbitrary fixed value in user
bits.
Time: Uses the current time in user bits.
Setting Sets the user bits to an arbitrary value.
TC/Media >HDMI TC Out
Sets settings related to timecode output when using HDMI.
Item Sub-item setting Description
Setting On / Off Sets whether to output the timecode to
devices for other purposes, using HDMI.
TC/Media >Clip Name Format
Sets settings related to clip naming and deletion.
Item Sub-item setting Description
Auto Naming Title / Plan Selects the clip naming format.
Title:
Sets naming specified by Title Prefix.
Plan:
Uses a clip name specified in
planning metadata, if available. If no
name is specified in planning
metadata, the name specified by Title
Prefix is used.
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