Set UltraSync ONE to use LTC as an Input
The 'quick set up' instructions are designed to help you get your UltraSync ONE up
and running as soon as possible. They assume that you are familiar with the master-
slave relationship, the RF network, and know how to navigate through the
UltraSync ONE menu. If you need more detailed step-by-step instructions, or extra
information about a setting, please refer to the section about that setting.
To set your UltraSync ONE to receive timecode via its LTC port:
1. Connect your camera or sound mixer/recorder to your UltraSync ONE.
If you want your UltraSync ONE to provide timecode via the LTC port, connect
your device to the LTC port. Use the blue DIN 1.0/2.3 to BNC cable that is
supplied with your UltraSync ONE.
If you want your UltraSync ONE to provide timecode, genlock, or word clock
via the SYNC port, connect your device to the SYNC output port. Use the red
DIN 1.0/2.3 to BNC cable that is supplied with your UltraSync ONE.
2. Make sure your UltraSync ONE is switched on (see
).
3. Press the
Select
button.
If you want your UltraSync ONE to send timecode to slave devices (using
radio), continue from step 4.
If you want to connect your UltraSync ONE to other devices and send
timecode via a wired connection, ignore steps 4 and 5 and continue from step
6.
4.
Set the RF Country/Area (see page 64)
5.
Set the RF Channel (see page 68)
Your UltraSync ONE needs to use the same radio frequency channel as the
slave Timecode Systems devices in your RF network.
6. Set the
Timecode Mode
to
EXT LTC Input
.
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