Timecode Mode Operation
RF Slave UltraSync ONE receives its timecode
data from a master Timecode
Systems product*. It can then send
this timecode data to any devices
that are attached via the LTC and
SYNC ports.
EXT LTC Input UltraSync ONE receives its timecode
data from a device that is connected
via the LTC port.
Free Run/Jam-Ext UltraSync ONE has its timecode set
by jamming to a signal from a device
that is connected via the LTC port.
Once jammed, the UltraSync ONE
can be disconnected and it will
continue to use the timecode. It
needs to be re-jammed at regular
intervals to remain synchronised.
*When an UltraSync ONE is free running and in RF Slave mode, it uses its own
clock settings but continues to search for a master in the same network. If it
finds a master, the master will set the timecode.
6. Press the Select button.
7. If you are prompted to choose an RF Channel, use the Up and Down buttons
to set the RF Channel that the UltraSync ONE will use for radio
communications. The master device can only communicate with slave devices
that use the same RF Channel as the master.
8. If you are prompted to choose Non-Continuous or Continuous, select:
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.
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