What if there are Multiple Masters in the Same BLINK Network?
You should set up your Timecode devices so that there is
one master device per
BLINK network
. This ensures that all of the slave devices synchronise with the same
clock (the clock of the master device).
If you have multiple masters in the same BLINK network, each slave will connect to
the first master that detects it. There is no guarantee that all of the slaves will
connect to the same master, and so this can lead to differences in the clocks.
Example:
Let's say you have a BLINK network where all of the devices are set to use RF
Channel 4. There is one master, which is a :pulse, and three SyncBac PRO
slaves.
The devices in the network are all turned off and you add a new SyncBac PRO
to the BLINK network. The new SyncBac PRO is set to run in GP Master TX
mode, so when the devices are all turned back on, there are two masters in
the BLINK network - the :pulse and the new SyncBac PRO.
The slave SyncBac PROs will attempt to connect to the first master they find.
Two of the SyncBac PRO slaves connect to the :pulse master first, and so
synchronise with that clock. The other SyncBac PRO connects with the new
SyncBac PRO first and so synchronises with that clock. As a result, the devices
in the BLINK network are not synchronised to the same clock.
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