Cintel Ursa - evertz 4025TR Instruction Manual

Film footage encoder
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INSTALLATION
Remove the coax cable connected to the Frame BNC (BSK 20) on the
telecine Digiscan frame, (if any) and connect it to one side of the FILM
FRAME loop on the 4025TR. Connect the other side of the FILM FRAME
loop to the Frame BNC (BSK 20)
Do not terminate this signal.
The telecine type item on the Engineering Toolbox Hardware Menu must
be set to MKIII/DIGI IV. The film frame item on the Engineering Toolbox
Hardware Menu must be set to either LATCHED or SAMPLED.
section 3.6.4 and 3.6.5) In NTSC configurations, the film rate setting on
the FILM drop down menu may be set to Auto, 24 or 30 FPS. (See section
3.4.4 or 3.10.10)
Do not use AUTO rate detect when using a Time Logic Controller and Cintel
4:2:2 telecines.

2.11.5 Cintel URSA

The Biphase tach pulse is available on a pair of BNC connectors on the
rear of the Mag follower. These biphase signals must be connected to pins
3 & 7 of the 9 pin parallel I/O D connector. Connect ground to pin 6 on the
rear of the 4025TR. Retain the separate shielding of each signal up to the
4025TR in order to prevent cross-coupling which can adversely affect the
biphase reliability.
Remove the coax cable connected to the Frame BNC (BSK 33) on the
telecine Digiscan frame, (if any) and connect it to one side of the FILM
FRAME loop on the 4025TR. Connect the other side of the FILM FRAME
loop to the Frame BNC (BSK 33)
Do not terminate this signal.
The telecine type item on the Engineering Toolbox Hardware Menu must
be set to MKIII/DIGI IV. The film frame item on the Engineering Toolbox
Hardware Menu must be set to either LATCHED or SAMPLED.
section 3.6.4 and 3.6.5) In NTSC configurations, the film rate setting on
the FILM drop down menu may be set to 24 or 30 FPS. (See section 3.4.4
or 3.10.10)
For URSA telecines do not use AUTO rate detect.
Model 4025TR Film Footage Encoder Manual
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