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12. Set the output level for the port that is used for the wired connection to your
external device. You need to set the level so that the voltage of the signal is
appropriate for your device. For more details, see:
l Set the SYNC Output (see page 76)
l Set the LTC Level (see page 78).
Your UltraSync ONE will send timecode, FPS, and user bits data (and possibly word
clock or genlock, depending on your selections) to the wired devices. The wired
devices receive the data and synchronise with your master UltraSync ONE.
Your UltraSync ONE will also detect any slave devices that are within range and
using the same RF channel (as your UltraSync ONE). If a slave is detected, and it is
searching for a new master, your UltraSync ONE will connect with it. Your UltraSync
ONE will then transmit timecode, FPS, and userbits data to the slaves, so that they
can synchronise with your UltraSync ONE (which is the RF network master).
See also:
l Master and Slaves (see page 24)
l Master TX (see page 33)
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