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7. Choose the LTC Input mode:
l Non-Continuous - If the external device is disconnected from your
UltraSync ONE, the UltraSync ONE will stop.
l Continuous - If the external device is disconnected from your UltraSync
ONE, the UltraSync ONE will free run until the external device is
reconnected.
8. Set the transmission mode:
l Choose Tx Off (Standalone) if you want your UltraSync ONE to output
timecode via a wired connection only (no radio). Tx Off (Standalone)
mode turns off the radio transceiver. This helps to extend the battery
life, as radio consumes a lot of battery power.
l Choose Tx On (Master) to set your UltraSync ONE to output timecode to
slaves in an RF network (via radio).
9. Use the Local or EXT U/B option to set your UltraSync ONE to use either local
user bits or external user bits (see Set the User Bits on page 74). If you choose
local user bits, you will also need to set the user bits.
10. If you want your UltraSync ONE to output genlock, word clock, or timecode
via the SYNC port, set the appropriate SYNC O/P Mode (see Set the SYNC
Output on page 76). If you are not using the SYNC output, ignore this step.
11. If you are using the SYNC port to output to a wired device, set the SYNC Level
(see Set the SYNC Output on page 76). If you are not using the SYNC output,
ignore this step.
Your UltraSync ONE will now receive timecode, frames per second, and user bits
data from the external device. The UltraSync ONE will then change its internal
timecode and frames-per-second settings to match the data from the external
device. It may also match the user bits data, but this depends on your choice for the
Local or EXT U/B setting.
When your UltraSync ONE is synchronised with the external device, a sync icon is
shown on the OLED.
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