How To Use This Manual - evertz 9025TR Series Instruction Manual

Film footage encoders
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also converted into RP201 3-line VITC and output by the Afterburner. The Afterburner automatically
generates video timecode for the standard definition VTR that is converted from 24 to 30Fps, and delayed
to match the complete 'A' frame cycle of delay through the Afterburner. In addition to all the features of
the other HD915X series Afterburners, the new HDSD9155Q Afterburner has the ability to burn the
timecode and KeyKode data into the high definition video directly without down conversion.
The Evertz KeyLog Tracker software allows the user to store multiple configurations for both the 9025TR
Film Footage Encoders and the Afterburners. When using the HDSD9025TR, a simple on screen control
in the Tracker software performs switching between video resolutions. Toolbar buttons allow the user to
quickly choose which device is being addressed.
Features:
SD9025TR and HDSD9025TR operating in standard definition mode accept SMPTE 259M (270 Mb/s)
525i/59.94 and 625i/50 digital video.
HD9025TR and HDSD9025TR operating in high definition mode accepts SMPTE 292M (1.485 Gb/s)
1080i/59.94, 1080i/50 1080p/29.97sF, 1080p/25sF and 1080p/23.98sF digital video.
Interfaces to Evertz 5550 or 5500 KeyKode Reader
Separate LTC reader and generator for video and audio time codes operating at 30, 25 and 24
Control from Evertz KeyLog TRACKER™ software
Encodes film transfer information in SMPTE RP215 VANC for high definition video and SMPTE RP201
3-Line VITC for standard definition video
HDSD9025TR has separate inputs and outputs for STDV and HDTV video
Character burns available on SDI and monitor Analog outputs for SDTV
Additional Features on HDSD9025DDR:
Interfaces to industry standard DDRs that record and play back RP215 VANC data
Auxiliary HD and SD video inputs read KeyKode encoded in VANC before it is removed by the colour
corrector
Programmable telecine interface also allows it to be used in traditional film to tape applications.
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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL

This manual is organised into 6 chapters: Overview, Installation, Calibration, System Parameters,
Technical Description and Film Emulsion Codes. The overview section contains a brief overview of the
9025TR operation and features, a tutorial on 2:3 pulldown and a glossary to define concepts and terms
used throughout the remainder of the manual. We highly recommend taking the time to become familiar
with the terms and concepts described here before proceeding into the rest of the manual.
Chapter 2 gives a detailed description of the rear panel connectors, and how the 9025TR should be
connected into your system.
Chapter 3 shows how to calibrate the system timing and verify that the 9025TR is accurately numbering
the film and video frames.
Chapter 4 gives a discussion of how the default operation of the 9025TR can be changed using System
Parameters. The system parameters can affect the system timing through the Afterburner, placement of
characters on the raster, 2:3 cadence control, functions of parallel inputs and outputs to name a few.
Chapter 5 lists the specifications, gives a discussion of how to update the firmware in the 9025TR and also
gives a troubleshooting section with an overview of the Debug character windows available.
OVERVIEW
9025TR Series Film Footage Encoders Manual
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