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timecode systems UltraSync ONE - Getting Started - Master TX Mode; Getting Started - RF Slave Mode

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Getting Started - Master TX Mode
There are two different ways to set your UltraSync ONE to run as a master:
l Master to RF Slaves and Wired Devices (see page 47)
l Master to Wired Device Only, No RF Slaves (see page 50).
Please follow the instructions for the setup that meets your requirements.
Note: Your UltraSync ONE cannot be used as a master in a BLINK network,
as it has no wi-fi or ethernet capabilities. In a BLINK network, a :pulse or
:wave has to be the master.
Getting Started - RF Slave Mode
You can set your UltraSync ONE so that it runs as an RF Slave and synchronises with
the timecode of a 'master' Timecode Systems device. The master can be any
Timecode Systems product with a master mode, including another UltraSync ONE.
However, if you want to be able to view your UltraSync ONE via BLINK Hub, its
master must be a :pulse or :wave.
To set your UltraSync ONE to run as an RF Slave, follow the instructions in:
l Run UltraSync ONE as an RF Slave (see page 52).
To learn about the master-slave synchronisation that occurs when you set your
UltraSync ONE up as an RF slave, see:
l How does an RF Slave Synchronise with a Master? (see page 54).
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