evertz 4025TR Instruction Manual page 64

Film footage encoder
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INSTALLATION
Model 4025TR Film Footage Encoder Manual
c) Set the footage + frames in the KKODE register to 0000+00
as described in section 3.10.2.
d) Set the time of the Video timecode generator to 01:00:00:00
as described in section 3.9.3.
4. a) If you are using the KeyLog TRACKER™ software to control
the 4025TR in Remote mode, open the system default
Configuration called KeyKode Accuracy test and apply it to
the 4025TR. It will place the hardware in the correct mode
to perform the following test.
c) Use the Set Codes window of the KeyLog TRACKER™
software to set the footage + frames in the KKODE register
to 0000+00., and set the Video time code to 01:00:00:00
5. Back up the telecine and transfer a short piece of film (which
includes the reference frame) to video tape. Make sure that the
Character generator output of the 4025 is recorded on the
videotape. When the telecine achieves locked PLAY speed, the
telecine FRAME and LOCK LEDs on the 4025TR front panel
should be on and there should be a + between the footage and
frames in the character generator. The KeyKode register on the
front panel, and the KeyKode window in the character inserter
should update so they are the same as the KeyKode of the
reference frame, and the CODE LED above the KKODE
pushbutton should be on. Press the HELP key if the FRAME
and LOCK indicators are not on. (See Chapter 5 for a full
discussion of the various HELP messages and their probable
causes)
6. Play back the video tape in slow shuttle or jog mode, and verify
that the timecode and KeyKode numbers for the reference
frame are correct. If they are correct you can proceed to verify
the accuracy of the other film gauges and transfer rates.
If the Keykode display does not update at the same field as the
picture updates, you need to go back and perform the biphase
accuracy test again. (See section 2.11.7)
If the KeyKode numbers are not correct, recheck the head offset
learning procedure. (See section 2.13)
If the timecode numbers are not correct, you need to go back
and perform the biphase accuracy test again.
2.11.7)
In 24 FPS NTSC transfers, the pulldown of the reference frame
is not guaranteed unless you are using a device such as a
Time Logic Controller to control the telecine. This means that
the reference film frame may correspond to more than one
video frame, and that the exact timecode / edge code
(See section
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