Selecting The Video Standard Of Operation; Programming The Head Offset For The Keykode Reader - evertz 4025TR Instruction Manual

Film footage encoder
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VIDEO STANDARD
AUTO
NTSC
PAL
KK HEAD OFFSET
HEAD OFFSET
SUMMARY
OPERATION
3.5.3

Selecting the Video Standard of Operation

Use the Video Standard drop down of the Configuration screen to set up the
video standard.
VIDEO STANDARD Is used to select the operating video standard for the
4025TR. The proper video standard setting must be selected in
order to obtain a positive gen-lock reference to the 4025TR.
Select AUTO to allow the 4025TR to auto-detect the standard of
the gen-lock video reference.
condition. When the 4025TR detects a mismatch between the
current mode and the input video reference, it will automatically
restart in the correct standard.
Select NTSC to manually select operation with NTSC reference
video. If PAL video is applied, the NTSC GEN LCK LED will
blink and a warning message will be displayed on the front
panel.
Select PAL to manually select operation with PAL reference
video. If NTSC video is applied, the PAL GEN LCK LED will
blink and a warning message will be displayed on the front
panel.
3.5.4

Programming the Head Offset for the KeyKode Reader

The KeyKode Head Offset item on the CONFIG menu is only accessible
when the Engineering mode switch (DIP switch #8 on the right hand circuit
card inside the 4025TR) is in the On (Closed) position.
Use the Telecine Setup screen to learn or adjust the KeyKode head offsets.
KK HEAD OFFSET
offset registers. This item allows the 4025TR to compensate for
the distance between the KeyKode reader head and the film
gate of the telecine.
maintained for each film type and film rate. Press the SELECT
key to view a summary of the head offset values. To calibrate
the head offsets see section 2.13.
Model 4025TR Film Footage Encoder Manual
Is used to view / calibrate the 4025TR's mechanical
There are separate head offsets
This is the factory default
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