Programming The Software - The Parameters Menu; Controlling The Keykode Jam When The Telecine Is In Play Speed; Controlling The Keykode Jam When The Telecine Is In Shuttle Speeds - evertz 4025TR Instruction Manual

Film footage encoder
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3.7 PROGRAMMING THE SOFTWARE - THE PARAMETERS MENU

PLAY WINDOW
KK PLAY
WINDOW = 00
$ OR % TO ADJUST
SHUTTLE WINDOW
KK SHUTTLE
WINDOW = 30
$ OR % TO ADJUST
OPERATION
is displayed to reset the 4025TR to factory defaults.
4025TR will perform a power-on configuration before returning
to the normal operating mode.
Proceeding with the Factory reset will cause all user configured parameters
including KeyKode head offsets, horizontal char size, user configurations,
etc. to be lost. PROCEED WITH CAUTION!!!
3.7.1
Controlling the KeyKode Jam when the Telecine is in Play
speed
Use the Film tab of the configuration screen to set the Play window.
PLAY WINDOW
function when the telecine is in locked play speed.
The KK PLAY WINDOW sets how many film frames of
difference are allowed between the KeyKode numbers and the
biphase based film edge numbers (when the telecine is in PLAY
and the KKJAM mode is set to PLAY or ALWAYS). When this
limit is exceeded the biphase based edge numbers will be
updated from the KeyKode numbers. The factory default setting
of 00 means that any differences between the KeyKode and
biphase based numbers (when the telecine is in PLAY) will
cause a KeyKode jam to occur. Set this value to 01 or 02 when
using telecines with Scantrack and low tach rates. Use the $ &
% keys to adjust. See section 3.4.1 for a description of the KK
JAM PLAY and ALWAYS modes.
3.7.2
Controlling the KeyKode Jam when the Telecine is in Shuttle
speeds
Use the Film tab of the configuration screen to set the shuttle window.
SHUTTLE WINDOW Is used to adjust accuracy of the KeyKode jam
function when the telecine is not at locked play speed, and
when the KK JAM mode is set to ALWAYS. (When the KK JAM
Model 4025TR Film Footage Encoder Manual
Is used to adjust accuracy of the KeyKode Jam
The
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