Connecting The Parallel Remote Controls; Film Gauge And Film Rate Selection; Film Centering - evertz 4025 Instruction Manual

Film footage encoder
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2.14. CONNECTING THE PARALLEL REMOTE CONTROLS

INSTALLATION
external data logging device such as a personal computer, during the
transfer.
This data output will input data directly to computer logging
programs such as the Evertz Key-Log data logging application.
Chapter 7 shows the cable wiring diagram for connection to an IBM
compatible computer. The composition of the bit serial data format is as
follows:
The Parallel I/O connector has 4 remote control inputs to control various
generator functions. The Serial I/O connector has 5 remote control inputs
to control various character generator functions. (See Chapter 7 for a
pinout drawing of the connectors).

2.14.1. Film Gauge and Film Rate Selection

Pins 1 and 9 on the PARALLEL I/O 'D" connector may be connected to
tallies from the telecine, or to external toggle switches, to program the film
gauge and transfer rate.
Mode changes will take effect when either a timecode or film edge number is
entered from the front panel, or when the telecine has achieved a full stop
condition.
Film Gauge select (pin 9)
Film Rate select (pin 1)

2.14.2. Film Centering

Pin 5 on the PARALLEL I/O 'D" connector may be connected to a tally
from the telecine, or to an external toggle switches, to act as an alternate
method of telling the 4025 that the film is centered in the gate. Momentarily
ground this input to 'centre' the 4025's film frame boundary reference. See
section 3.10.8 for a full description of centering.
Model 4025 Film Footage Encoder Manual
9600 Baud, 1 Start + 8 Data + 1 Stop
Low
= 35 mm 16 Frms/key
High
= 16 mm 20 Frms/key
NTSC;
Low = 24
PAL:
Low = 25
High = 30
High = 25
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