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Phantom Help File88
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UTC - Universal Time Code, formally GMT - Greenwich Means Time).
New Camera Time
New Camera Time allows the end-user to change the Current Camera Time when the
Set or Update and Set button are selected.
DayofYear
This informational field indicates the day number from the start of the year, January 1.
Set Button
The Set Button allows the end-user to edit the Current Cameras date and time fields
manually , and write these values to update the camera's internal time stamp clock,
when selected.
NOTE
If the camera is connected to an IRIG-B clock source the Current Camera Time will
immediately revert back to the time stamp supplied by the IRIG-B signal when the Set button
is selected.
Update and Set Button
The Update and Set button, when selected, will automatically synchronize and set the
camera's internal clock, (Current Camera Time), to the local date and time of the
Windows operating system, (Computer Time), of the attached Phantom Control Unit.
NOTE
If the camera is connected to an IRIG-B clock source the Current Camera Time will
immediately revert back to the time stamp supplied by the IRIG-B signal when the Set button
is selected.
Close Button
The close button closes the Set Camera Time dialogue window.
Local Radial Button
The attached Phantom Control Unit's date and time settings are used as the time reference
when the Local radial button is selected.
utc (GMT) Radial Button
When selected the date and time reference will be adjusted to Universal Time Clock,
formally referred to as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). The adjustment will be the time
difference from the date and time settings of the attached Phantom Control Unit to the
universal time clock. The Universal Time option will append the nomenclature utc to the
Camera Settings>Time information.
CSR Button
The CSR Button initiates the CSR, (Current Session Reference), calibration adjustment
process when selected.
For a brief explanation of CSR, (Current Session Reference), see: Functional
Descriptions>Black Reference/Current Session Reference Adjustments.
Black Reference Button (Available on certain camera models only)
The Black Reference Button initiates the Black Reference calibration adjustment process
when selected.
For a brief explanation of Black Reference), see: Functional Descriptions>Black Reference/