Keykode Head Offset Learning - evertz 4025TR Instruction Manual

Film footage encoder
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Press the KKODE or INK key to display the appropriate register. The
ENTER and CLR keys are used in conjunction with the arrow and numeric
keys to set the 3 perf footage and frames. Press the ENTER key to recall
the last foot type entered. The leftmost digits of the display will show
FOOT TYPE, and will be blinking. Use the 1, 2, or 3 numbered keys, or the
" & # keys to select the foot type for the frame you are entering. Press
the ENTER key to proceed to the foot and frames entry. The leftmost digits
of the display will show EDGE, and the last entry made will be recalled.
Use the numeric keys to enter the correct footage and frame number.
Press the ENTER key to complete the key number entry. The full KeyKode
or Ink number will be displayed with the foot type indicator shown.
Entry of the prefix is the same as for other film formats (See section 3.10.3
for a description of manual prefix entry.)
Use the Set Codes window to manually enter Keykode numbers. In addition
to entering the foot and frame number you need to select the appropriate
foot using the radio buttons beneath the KeyKode number.
4.1.5

KeyKode Head Offset Learning

Before proceeding with the head offset learning, you should verify the basic
accuracy of the biphase-based numbers by performing the procedure
outlined in the 4025TR manual section 2.11.7.
We highly recommend that you perform the head offset learning from the
Telecine Setup screen of the KeyLog TRACKER™ software. The resulting
head offsets will then be stored in the Telecine setups in the computer, and
will be sent to the 4025TR hardware each time a configuration set is applied.
The procedure is similar to that outlined below, except that it is controlled
from the computer.
See sections 2.13.3 to 2.13.5 for a complete description of the KeyKode
head offset learning procedure. Two new items have been added to the
head offset learning menu for 3 perf 24 FPS and 3 perf 30 FPS. Follow the
basic procedure outlined in section 2.13.5.
Model 4025TR Film Footage Encoder Manual
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