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HORITA RLT-50 RS 422 to SMPTE Time Code Translator USER MANUAL For Models RM-50/RLT, SR-50/RLT Doc. 071050 Rev. D Copyright (C) 2018 P.O. Box 3993, Mission Viejo, CA 92690 (949) 489-0240 www.horita.com...
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No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written consent of HORITA CO., INC., P.O. Box 3993, Mission Viejo, CA 92690. HORITA CO., INC. makes no warranties with respect to this documentation and disclaims any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
"Direction of SMPTE Time code Output Bi-Directional Forward/Reverse Time code Forward Time code Only Search Offset Normal Switch Settings PRESETTING THE USER BITS CHAPTER 7 USING THE RLT-50 IN THE FIELD CHAPTER 8 Operating From Battery Power MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER 9 Cleaning...
SMPTE time code to operate. A special feature of the RLT-50 is that it enables the "user bits" of the SMPTE time code to be individually preset as desired to add additional information such as production number, date, reel number, etc., when the time code is copied.
4.1 Connecting VIDEO IN and VIDEO OUT The RLT-50 must have a video input from the EVO-9800 so that the SMPTE time code is locked to video and does not freerun. When locked to video there is one SMPTE time code number per video frame, timed such that the number does not "straddle"...
5.1 Local Mode After the RLT-50 is connected to your system, switch power ON and set the MODE switch to LOCAL. Place a previously recorded tape into the EVO-9800 and place into PLAY mode. The power on LED on the RLT-50 should be flashing rapidly and if viewing the translated SMPTE time code on a window inserter or a time code reader, the numbers should be counting up in step with the time code numbers on the EVO-9800 LED display.
RLT-50 SEARCH OFFSET should normally be set to ON. If you have a time code reader or other equipment that displays the time code from the RLT-50 and it is one frame behind, the SEARCH OFFSET should be set to OFF.
From then on this causes the RLT-50 to ignore the "zero" user bit information from the EVO-9800 and respond to preset information from the RLT-50 front panel USER BITS SET switch. When the user bits preset mode is first entered, the left most user bit on the display "flashes" between 0 and 8 about once per second to indicate the selected user bit character.
SPECIFICATIONS Power Operation 9-to-13.5 volts DC, 250 milliampers Connector 3.5MM Mini phone jack AC Adapter 9-volt, 500 milliampers Video Standard NTSC 525 line, 60 field, RS-170A or PAL 625 line, 50field Input Level 1-Volt p-p Impedance 100K-Ohm Output Video loop-through Connectors Time code Format...
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