Counting Sequence Problems; Timecode Problems - evertz 4025TR Instruction Manual

Film footage encoder
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SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS
NO-LOCK: SPEED NOT IN ZONE
NO-LOCK: SPEED IS REVERSE
SCANTRACK TOO LARGE
5.1.3

Counting Sequence Problems

EDGE # CONTINUITY PROBLEM
INK # CONTINUITY PROBLEM
TIMECODE: RE-JAMMED
BIPHASE TIMECODE - SKIP
BIPHASE TIMECODE + SKIP
5.1.4

Timecode Problems

A-TIMECODE: = INVALID
A-TIMECODE: = PREVIOUS TC
A-TIMECODE: WRONG DIRECTION
LTC OUTPUT ERROR
WARNING:DROP FRAME CHANGE
Model 4025TR Film Footage Encoder Manual
The biphase indicates that the telecine speed is
not in the lock zone around nominal play speed.
The biphase indicates that the telecine is in
reverse
The scantrack of the telecine has pushed the
biphase into the next/previous film frame. This
may also be caused by not centering the Film
position when new film is loaded on the telecine.
(See Section 3.10.9 of the manual).
The edge numbers did not continue in the normal
(play speed) counting sequence.
The ink numbers did not continue in the normal
(play speed) counting sequence.
The timecode had to be re-jammed to the reader
code, therefore the timecode numbers may have
momentarily fallen out of the normal (play speed)
counting sequence.
The biphase-based timecode has dropped back
1 or more frames out of the normal (play speed)
counting sequence.
The biphase-based timecode has skipped ahead
1 or more frames out of the normal (play speed)
counting sequence.
The audio timecode is invalid.
The audio timecode has repeated a number that
usually indicates the timecode reader had an
error.
The audio timecode is going in the opposite
direction to the biphase.
The 615 has detected a problem with the LTC
output.
The 615 has detected a change of drop frame
mode when it is jam synced to RDR 1.
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