Example 2: Multiple BLINK networks in range
Let's say you have six SyncBac PROs and two :pulse units and you want to
arrange them in separate BLINK networks. For the purpose of this example, we
will assume you want three SyncBac PROs in each network, but you could
allocate them differently if you wanted.
For the first network, you set the :pulse and the three SyncBac PROs to have
the correct country/area setting and to use RF Channel 4. You set the :pulse
to run as the master and the SyncBac PROs to run as slaves. The :pulse and
the three SyncBac PROs are all in the Channel 4 BLINK network.
For the second network, you set the :pulse and the three SyncBac PROs to
have the correct country/area setting and to use RF Channel 6. You set the
:pulse to run as the master and the SyncBac PROs to run as slaves. The :pulse
and the three SyncBac PROs are all in the Channel 6 BLINK network.
The two networks are completely separate and the devices in one network
will not communicate with devices in another network.
For details on country/area, see
Set the RF Country/Area on page 52
.
To learn more about master and slave relationships, see
Set the Timecode Data
Note:
This section only applies if you have set your :pulse to run in
Int-
Gen TX
mode (:pulse is master and uses its internal timecode setting).
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