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CALCULATED INDUSTRIES
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HRS MIN SEC FRM
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User’s Guide
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - INDUSTRIES

CALCULATED INDUSTRIES®HRS MIN SEC FRM30 DFRateAC+/–Clr MemRemTime CodeStop Watch/Timer ∆%FilmAAdj fpsB SubFRAME MASTER® II2÷8304 567 9•1=++–On/COffPre

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Key Definitions/Functions[+] [–] [x] [÷] [=]Arithmetic operation keys.[%]Four-function percent key.[0] – [9]Digits used for entering numbers.[•]Decima

Page 3 - Frame Master

[On/C] — On/Clear KeyTurns power on. If on, pressing onceclears the last entry and the display.Pressing twice clears all temporaryregisters.[Conv] — C

Page 4 - GETTING STARTED

[H:M:S]— Hours/Minutes/SecondsUsed for two functions: (1) to estab-lish a “real-clock-time” mode forentering and calculating real time(H:M:S – hours,

Page 5 - User’s Guide – 5

[Out] — Out keyEnters or calculates the end point.Calculates the “out” ending pointbased on the values in the [Dur] and[In] registers. (Note: This ca

Page 6 - Conversions

[30 NDF] — 30 Non-Drop-FrameTime Code Used for two functions: (1) to enteror calculate NTSC 30 NDF TimeCode; (2) when used with the[Conv] key, conver

Page 7 - Frame Master II

[25 PAL] — PAL/SECAM 25 FPSTime CodeUsed for two functions: (1) to enter orcalculate PAL/SECAM 25 FPS TimeCode; (2) when used with the [Conv]key, conv

Page 8 - Frame Master/Plus

[35mm] — 35mm Film keyUsed for two functions: (1) to enteror calculate 35mm film; (2) whenused with the [Conv] key, converts areal time, time code, or

Page 9 - Auto Shut-Off

Stop-Watch Timer Keys[Go/Stop] — Timer Go/Stop Activates the Stop-Watch/Timer. If Timer is notcounting:First press displays the stoppedtimer (blank ti

Page 10 - Key Definitions/Functions

[Mark] scrolls through the markedpoints which can be stored to Mem-ory, used with In/Out/Duration oroperated on using the calculator’smath functions.S

Page 11 - User’s Guide – 11

[Conv] [+] — Clear All MemoryClears all values stored in Memorylocations 0-9.[Conv] [%] — Delta Percent FunctionCalculates the percentage differencebe

Page 12 - 12 – Frame Master

Table of ContentsGetting StartedNTSC (“SMPTE”) Time Code . . . .4Conversions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Power On & Off . . . . . . . . .

Page 13 - [Prefs] — Preferences key

Basic Math OperationsYour calculator uses standard chaininglogic which simply means that youenter your first value, the operator (+,–, x, ÷), the seco

Page 14 - 14 – Frame Master

Delta Percent Function ([Conv] [ %])The Delta Percent function finds thepercent change between two values as apercent of the first value. You mustpres

Page 15 - User’s Guide – 15

Example: Using memory to store a valueSteps Keystrokes DisplayEnter into memory 1 355 [Stor] 1 M-1 355.Recall mem.1 [Rcl] 1 M-1 355.Replace mem.1

Page 16 - 16 – Frame Master

PreferencesThe Frame Master II includes a specialpreferences function that allows you tocustomize the calculator for your spe-cific needs or special s

Page 17 - User’s Guide – 17

How to use the Preferences function(1) Enter preferences mode:Steps Keystrokes DisplayClear calc. [On/C] [On/C] 0.[Prefs] NTSC 59.94(2) Scroll to ty

Page 18 - 18 – Frame Master II

Entering ValuesBefore you begin entering values, youmust first select a mode: Time Code [30 DF] [30 NDF] [25 PAL],[CusTC]; Real-time [H:M:S]; Film

Page 19 - User’s Guide – 19

separate the different elements suchas hours, minutes, seconds, frames,and feet-frames. However, this isgenerally unnecessary except as ameans of ente

Page 20 - Basic Math Operations

Entering Time and Time Code UnitsTo enter only hours or only minutes,etc., use the colon key to skip to the nexttime unit. For example, you would pres

Page 21 - Memory Functions

Entering Film ValuesTo enter film values, select a film modethen use auto-entry or the colon key. Ifyou want to work in frames only, selectyour film m

Page 22 - Clearing Memory

Math OperationsFor basic decimal math operations, seethe beginning of this guide. For real-time, video time code and film mathcalculations and convers

Page 23 - Preferences

IntroducingFrame Master®IIThe Frame Master®II is designed tosimplify calculations and conversionsfor Film, Time Code, and Real-Time. Itfeatures: ◆ Co

Page 24 - Steps Keystrokes Display

Converting Values(1) Clear calculator and select the timecode or film mode you want to use. [On/C] [On/C] [30 NDF](2) Enter the film or time code valu

Page 25 - USING THE FRAME MASTER II

Example: Convert Film FootagesConvert 5:04 feet-frames of 16mm filmto other formats.Steps Keystrokes DisplayClear calc. [On/C] [On/C] 0.Enter value [

Page 26 - [30DF] 5 [:] 8 [:] 6 [:] 11

In/Out/Duration PointsThe [In], [Out] and [Dur] (duration)keys can calculate the starting and end-ing points as well as the amount of timein between.

Page 27 - [H:M:S] 3 [:] [:] 2

Example: Finding DurationFind the elapsed time (duration) fromthe information below using 30 NDF.In 1:03:00:24Out: 1:27:13:12Step Keystrokes DisplayCl

Page 28 - Entering Film Values

Example: Finding Multiple PointsFind the duration and the second endpoint for the following data (30 NDF).IN OUT DUR6:56:50:16 9:18:09:22 SOLVE11:05:0

Page 29 - Math Operations

Sync/Offset FunctionYour calculator includes a special Sync/-Offset function that lets you create anoffset and then find matching editpoints on A/B so

Page 30 - Converting Values

Example: Different Format Sync Using the [In] and [Out] keys, find theoffset between 1:00:00:00 30 NDFTime Code and 95:00 Ft/Frms of35mm film. Then st

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Setting Film Speed — [fps]The default value for film speed is 24frames per second. This key sets the fpsused by the [16mm], [35mm] and[Cust] keys. To

Page 32 - In/Out/Duration Points

Setting Frames Per Foot (f/ft) The values for physical frames-per-foot(f/ft) can be adjusted for each type offilm. The default values are:Film Type Fr

Page 33 - Step Keystrokes Display

User’s Guide – 39Setting Custom Time CodeThe default value for custom time codeis 30 frames per second (fps). This fpssetting is used by the [CusTC] k

Page 34 - IN OUT DUR

NTSC (“SMPTE”) Time Code There are two types of NTSC 30 frames-per-second (fps) time code commonlyused in North America and Japan: Non-Drop Frame (30N

Page 35 - Sync/Offset Function

Using the TimerThe Frame Master II includes a full-function timer with selectable buzzerand Mark Point function. The timer can count up from zero orc

Page 36 - [Dur] –5305:00 F/F

Counting Up or DownIf you do not select a mode, the timerdefaults to the last timer mode youused. (The initial default timer mode isreal time with one

Page 37 - Setting Film Speed — [fps]

(6) You can use other keys and functionswhile the timer is counting. If youare counting down, the calculatorwill beep three times and flash thedisplay

Page 38 - Setting a New Value

(2) Press the equals key [=].[=](2) Press the math key ([+] [–] [x] [÷])you want to use. [+](3) Enter another value then press theequals key [=]. 1 [:

Page 39 - Setting Custom Time Code

(2) Press [Go/Stop] to end Timing.(While not mandatory, it is highlyrecommended that you not recallthe marked values while the Timeris active and run

Page 40 - Using the Timer

Clearing the Timer(1) Press [Go/Stop] to stop the timer ifit’s counting.(2) Press [On/C] to clear timer.Audible Buzzer FunctionIf counting down, the T

Page 41 - User’s Guide – 41

Rate FunctionThe Rate function (accessed by press-ing [Conv] [•]) allows you to multiplya time code, feet-frame, real-time orframe value by a number (

Page 42 - Using Timer Values

Example: Film (Feet-Frames) RateEnter 65:10 Ft/Frm of 16mm film andmultiply it by a rate of $25/foot.Steps Keystrokes DisplayClear calculator [On/C] [

Page 43 - Timer Mark Points

Calculator InformationAccuracy/Display For standard calculations, each calcu-lation is carried out internally to 10digits and is rounded to a 7- or 8-

Page 44 - [Stor] [0…9] for Memory, or

Errors An error will occur when you make anincorrect entry, if the answer is beyondthe range of the calculator, or if youenter a mathematical impossib

Page 45 - Setting Timer Mode

Drop Frame Time CodeDrop Frame time code was developed tocompensate for the error between 30NDF time code and 29.97 NTSC signalspeed. In Drop Frame, t

Page 46 - Rate Function

LIMITED WARRANTYCalculated Industries, Inc. (“CII”)warrants this product against defects in ma-terials and workmanship for a period of one(1) year fro

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ping and handling within the contiguous 48states. (Outside the contiguous 48 states,please call CII for return shipping costs.)A repaired or replaceme

Page 48 - APPENDIX

DisclaimerCII MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRE-SENTATION, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT’S QUALITY,PERFORMANCE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR

Page 49 - Battery Information

FCC Class BThis equipment has been certified tocomply with the limits for a Class B com-puting device, pursuant to Subpart J of Part15 of FCC rules.Le

Page 50 - LIMITED WARRANTY

How To Reach CII Headquarters.32CarsonCityVNMAY-6 97MailCalculated Industries, Inc.4840 Hytech DriveCarson City, NV 89706 USAPhone775-885–4975Fax775-8

Page 52 - Disclaimer

Designed in the United States of America Printed in IndonesiaManual 9226–MNv2.0CALCULATEDINDUSTRIES®We put answers at your fingertips

Page 53 - Legal Notices

Other Time CodesThe Frame Master II also contains twoother Time Code modes: (a) 25 fps(PAL/SECAM) and (b) Custom TimeCode, which can be set to any spe

Page 54 - How To Reach CII Headquarters

(2) Frame Rate to Frame Rate — Con-versions are based on the respectiveframe rates at ratio of those framerates (i.e., theatrical film shot at 24fps t

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NTSC/NTSC Frame to Frame.NTSC/Film Rate to Rate.NTSC/PAL Time-based.Film/PAL Frame to Frame.Film/Cust TC Frame to Frame.PAL/Cust TC Frame to Frame.Fil

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Power On & OffTurn the calculator on by pressing the[On/C] key. To turn it off, press the [Off] key.Auto Shut-OffThe calculator will turn itself

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