camera still does not receive a genlock signal, contact Timecode Systems for
assistance.
Set up Timecode Output
Your :pulse is designed to send timecode data to other devices, such as your sound
mixer/recorder or other Timecode Systems products. By using the same timecode,
the devices can all have synchronised time and user bits (metadata).
There are two different ways of outputting timecode data to sound mixers:
l
via the
TC
port with a TCB-20 (5-pin to 5-pin LEMO) cable.
l
via the
TC/SYNC
port with a TCB-10 (BNC to BNC) cable. This method requires
the
Sync Output
mode to be set to
LTC
, and as the port is being used for
timecode, it cannot be used for sending a word clock signal.
Timecode output via TC
1. Use a TCB-20 (5-pin to 5-pin LEMO cable) to connect your sound mixer to the
TC port on your :pulse.
2. Set your sound mixer to receive external timecode. Refer to the
manufacturer's instructions for more information.
3. Switch on your :pulse unit (see
Switch :pulse On and Off on page 50
).
If your :pulse is a slave in a BLINK network, it will receive timecode settings
from the master in the network and send them to the sound mixer.
If your :pulse is a master in a BLINK network, it will send timecode settings to
the sound mixer/recorder. The timecode settings are either set manually for
the :pulse in the
TC Generator
menu, or come from an external source,
depending on which master mode the :pulse is using.
4. This step only applies if your :pulse is in
Int-Gen TX
or
Ext-TC/C TX
mode. To
set the :pulse's internal timecode settings, apply the following settings in the
TC Generator
menu:
l
Set T/C
- set the timecode that will be sent to the sound
mixer/recorder.
l
Set U/B
- set the user bits (metadata) that will be included in the
timecode data that is 'stamped' on the sound mixer/recorder's
recording.
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