Entering Keykode Prefixes Manually - evertz 4025TR Instruction Manual

Film footage encoder
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OPERATION
Press the KKODE key to display the logical KeyKode generator if it is not
already displayed. The front panel display is formatted to correspond to
the number of digits of prefix, footage and frames. The ENTER and CLR
keys are used in conjunction with the numeric keys to set the film edge
codes.
Press the ENTER key to recall the last film edge number that you entered.
The prefix digits (leftmost digits of the display) will blink to indicate that data
entry mode is active, and the dual functioned keys are changed to their
numeric values.
Pressing any numeric key will place the new value into the numeric display,
starting at the right. Unentered digits are assumed to be zero, hence
leading zero digits are not required. When the required number of digits of
footage and frames are entered, press the ENTER key to complete the
edge number data entry.
Attempts to enter too many digits, or make illegal entries will result in the
display returning to the last valid edge number entry. Re-enter the correct
value and press the ENTER key. Pressing the CLR key will cancel the
data entry mode without changing any data.
The numeric keys return to their normal functions, and the prefix digits stop
blinking when the data entry has been completed by pressing the ENTER
key or cancelled by pressing the CLR key.
Numeric entry mode must be terminated (the prefix digits will be on steady)
before any of the front panel keys will resume normal operation.

3.10.3 Entering KeyKode Prefixes Manually

When using the KeyKode generator to encode ACMADE Ink numbers, or
when the KeyKode numbers are not machine readable, you will need to
enter the edge code prefix manually into the 4025TR.
Note that if the KK JAM mode of the 4025TR is set to ONCE, PLAY, or
ALWAYS, the next valid data from the KeyKode reader will overwrite the data
that was manually entered from the front panel. Use the KK JAM OFF mode
to prevent this from happening.
Model 4025TR Film Footage Encoder Manual
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