Model 5010 Time Code Master Manual
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3.1.1
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
Select
OFF
to configure the generator in the frame lock mode. In this mode the generator will only be
frame locked to the reference video input.
Select
ON
to configure the generator in the 6 Hz Lock mode. You must supply a 6 Hz coincidence
pulse to pin 7 of the PARALLEL REMOTE connector. This pulse must be a 1/30
th
second wide active
high (TTL level) pulse occurring 6 times per second and will normally identify the beginning of the field
where 23.98 and 29.97 FPS video coincide. This 6 Hz pulse must be coincident with the start of an
input frame and can be generated using the Evertz 7700SRG-HD Slave Reference Generator module.
The Front panel 6 Hz indicator will be On and code generated will have frame zero of each second
occurring at the same time as the 6 Hz pulse.
The 23.98 FPS sync and 6 HZ pulses can be generated by the Evertz 7750SRG-HD sync generator
module. See the Evertz web site (
4.10.3. 24
Ù
30 Timecode Translator Mode
The 5010-24 can be operated in a 24
Ù
30 timecode translator mode. In translator mode incoming
LTC in the input video standard is converted to timecode in the output video standard. The 5010-VITC-
24 can also translate from NTSC VITC to 23.93 FPS time code. The 5010-24 must be genlocked to a
video signal in the output video standard. The hours, minutes and seconds of the output code are jam
synced to the input code. The generator frames run at the normal frame rate of the output video
standard.
The 5010-24 OFFSET register can be used to enter a frame offset to account for frame delays in the
standards converter.
CONVERT 24
Ù
30:
Sets the 5010-24 into a 24
Ù
30 timecode translator mode. This mode is used
to convert timecode in standard converter applications. In translate mode
incoming LTC of the input video standard is converted to timecode of the output
video standard. The generator time is compared to the LTC reader time. When
the two times disagree by more than the CONVERT WINDOW parameter, the
Generator time is jammed from the reader time, taking into account the frame
numbering differences of 24 FPS and 30 FPS code. The frames run at the
normal frame rate of the output video standard. The JAM LED will come on each
time the Generator resynchronizes to the Reader. A jam sync offset can be set
using the method outlined in section 4.5.8 of the 5010 manual.
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When translating from 30 to 24 FPS code, the input code must be in the Non Drop
Frame format. When translating from 24 to 30 FPS code, the Generator DROP FRAME
mode must be set to NON DROP FRAME. (See section 4.5.11.)
GEN MODE
TIME USER
TIME DATA
TIME RDRTIME
TIME RDR
UB
TIME DATE
CONVERT 24
Ù
30
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