5.
Set the RF Country/Area (see page 64)
. You only need to do this step if you
are setting up your UltraSync ONE for the first time or are using it in a
different area of the world.
6. Set the
Timecode Mode
to
RF Slave
.
7.
Set the RF Channel (see page 68)
8. Use the
Local or EXT U/B
option to set your UltraSync ONE to use either local
user bits or external user bits (see
). If you choose
local user bits, you will also need to set the user bits.
9. 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
). If you are not using the SYNC output, ignore this step.
10. 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)
.
11. Turn the master and all of the slaves in your network off.
12. Turn the master unit back on.
13. Turn on the slave units, including the slave UltraSync ONE you have set up in
this procedure. The slave units will connect to the master.
Note:
At the start of a shoot, make sure the master is switched on first
and then turn on the slave units. The master needs to be turned on first
so that the master and slaves can establish an accurate lock.
To learn about how the master finds your RF slave and synchronises with it, see
How does an RF Slave Synchronise with a Master? on page 54
.
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