Selecting The Film Transfer Rate - evertz 4025 Instruction Manual

Film footage encoder
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OPERATION
Select 35 MM 16 FRMS/KEY if you are using normal 4 perf 35
mm film stock.
Select 16 MM 20 FRMS/KEY if you are using 16 mm film stock
with key numbers every 20 perforations.
Select 16 MM 40 FRMS/KEY if you are using 16 mm film stock
with key numbers every 40 perforations.
16 MM 40 FRM/KEY should NOT be used with KeyKode readers.
3.4.4

Selecting the Film Transfer Rate

FILM RATE
currently operating in.
In NTSC, the user can select from one of three transfer rate
modes.
Some telecines continue the frame pulse in an unbroken
sequence even when they are in still or shuttle modes. When
used with these telecines, the 4025 can be configured for AUTO
rate detect. Changes in transfer rates by the telecine operator
are automatically detected when the telecine is in still. The front
panel PULL and 1/1 indicators will show the transfer rate that
has been detected.
Other telecines do not maintain coherent film frame pulse
sequences in still or shuttle modes.
telecines, the 4025 must be manually set to the correct transfer
rate to accurately track the film / timecode relationship.
24 FRMS / SEC manually selects a transfer rate of 24 (23.97)
frames per second. The front panel PULL LED should be On.
30 FRMS / SEC manually selects a transfer rate of 30 (29.97)
frames per second. The front panel 1:1 LED should be On.
Do not use AUTO rate detect with Rank Cintel URSA or BTS telecines. Do
not use AUTO rate detect when using a Time Logic Controller and Rank
Cintel 4:2:2 telecines.
In PAL systems the film rate is fixed at 25 FRMS / SEC. The
front panel 1:1 indicator should always be On.
Model 4025 Film Footage Encoder Manual
Is used to select the film transfer rate that the telecine is
When used with these
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