An Overview Of The Front Panel Setup Menu; Figure 3-4: Debug Displays - evertz 5550 Operating Instructions Manual

Universal film data decoder
Table of Contents

Advertisement

OPERATION
Model 5550 Universal Film Data Decoder Manual
When DEBUG mode is ON (see Engineering Setup Menu) several debug
displays are added to the extended displays.
SPEED = 000 FR/S
KKERRORS = 00
KK DIR = FWD
BIPHASE = 00000
ERR CODE = NONE
TC MAX/MIN=00/00
MATRIX ABASE= 70
MATRIX STOP = FE
MATRIX DBUGO= 00
HEAD = UV-3 -R1
# = 000000000000
INPUTS = HHHHHH
DIP = 00000000
00000000000000000
00r 0000000000000
0000x 00000000000
00n 0000000000000

3.1.4. An Overview of the Front Panel Setup Menu

The key to the operational flexibility of the Film Data Decoder lies in the
front panel setup menu system.
alphanumeric display and provides a quick, intuitive method of configuring
Film Data Decoder, guiding you to the correct setup for your application.
The five keys in the setup key group (SETUP ! " # $) are used to cycle
through the various items on the programming menu.
The Film Data Decoder menu system consists of a main menu with two or
more choices for each menu item. Figure 3-5 is an overview of the front
panel menu system, and shows all the menu items and their choices. In
addition to the regular SETUP items there are some additional Engineering
setup items available. Only qualified engineering personnel should use
these items. Figure 3-6 is an overview of the engineering menu system,
and shows all the menu items and their choices. The items shown in
BOLD UPPERCASE indicated the menu items you will see when pressing
the # or $ keys. The items shown in bold lowercase are the menu
choices for each item that you can select by pressing the ! or " keys.
Measured speed of the film
The number of KeyKode reading errors
KeyKode direction
Biphase hardware counter
Error message
Matrix TC peak levels
Matrix TC auto base level
Matrix TC end of Matrix position
Matrix TC Debug test signal outputs
Head Type and Revision
UV head serial number
State of remote control inputs
DIP switch settings
KeyKode variables display
RAM debug display
XRAM debug display
NOVRAM debug display

Figure 3-4: Debug Displays

The menu system uses the 16 digit
Page 3-4

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents