PIX 260i User Guide
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Timecode Input Sources
Timecode BNC
The Timecode Input BNC accepts standard SMPTE timecode signal.
SDI or HDMI Input Embedded Timecode
The PIX 260i can use timecode embedded in the SDI or HDMI (Sony) input signal.
[Timecode/Sync - Timecode Mode]
must be set to
Ext TC (SDI, HDMI)
.
Synchronization/Timecode Examples
The following examples illustrate common scenarios where timecode and synchronization can be
employed with the PIX 260i and other devices.
Single Video Camera, no Genlock
SDI/HDMI
In this scenario, the video camera is the master source of the video sync. The timecode can either be
read from the camera or be generated by the PIX 260i. The accuracy of the recording is dependent on
the internal clock accuracy of the camera.
To receive timecode from the camera, set
[Timecode/Sync - Timecode Mode]
to one of the external
timecode modes for cameras that output standard SMPTE timecode to the PIX 260i’s Timecode BNC.
Alternatively, the PIX 260i can receive timecode from the SDI or HDMI input (if the camera sends
timecode in this way) by setting
[Timecode/Sync - Timecode Mode]
to
Ext TC (SDI, HDMI)
.
The Setup Menu option
[Timecode/Sync - Sync Out]
can be set to several valid settings, including
the following:
•
Off -
sync signal is disabled.
•
Genlock, Follows Video In -
Genlock for another camera or device is derived from the video sig-
nal of the single camera.
•
Wordclock, Follows Video In -
Wordclock for an audio device is derived from the video signal of
the single camera.
Single Camera with Genlock Input, Genlocked from PIX
SDI/HDMI
Genlock
In this scenario, the PIX 260i is the master source of video sync. Set the output of the sync generator
to a selected rate and connect the PIX 260i Sync Out (Genlock) to the same camera. Feed the time-
code output of the PIX 260i into the timecode input of the camera.