How to export Sequence with specific TIMECODE.

Hey All!
I finished a big project for TV - they asked me to hand it with specific TC:
00:58:00:00
I changed the "Sequence Zero Point" to 00:58:00:00.
But I don't see any option in the "Export to tape" window - that I can export the TIME CODE as well.
I have a SONY HVR-M15E DV\HDV DECK.
I need to Export in DVCAM Format.
What to do?

See step 4 of
Export a sequence to tape with device control.
Cheers
Eddie
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