Timecode
Mode
Operation
Ext-RF
Slave
:pulse acts as a slave unit and receives its timecode from a master
device in the BLINK network. It communicates regularly with the
master to make sure that its timecode matches the timecode of the
master, and it also sends its status data to the master device. If the
:pulse is connected to a camera or sound mixer, it can output its
timecode via its TC port or TC/SYNC port.
Set up Timecode Output on page 69
Note:
If you are unfamiliar with the concept of master and slave devices,
Synchronising with a BLINK Network on page 1. It is important
that you understand this relationship as you will need to set one device in
a BLINK network to run as a master and the other devices to run as slaves.
To set the
Timecode Mode
:
1. Switch on your :pulse unit (see
Switch :pulse On and Off on page 50
).
2. Press the control knob.
3. Turn the control knob to scroll to the
Timecode Mode
option.
4. Press the control knob.
5. Turn the control knob to scroll to the required Timecode Mode.
6. Press the control knob to confirm your selection.
To illustrate how the timecode modes work, we have included examples of each
setup.
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