Jamming to an External Timecode Source
If you want to use your UltraSync ONE in a third-party system instead of a Timecode
Systems network, you will need to use jamming. This is because third-party systems
do not recognise our proprietary RF protocol. Jamming uses a wired connection,
and so our RF protocol is not used.
The jamming workflow is:
1. Connect the external device to your UltraSync ONE's
LTC
port.
2. Set your UltraSync ONE to run in
Free Run/Jam-Ext
mode.
3. Set your UltraSync ONE to jam to the external device's timecode signal.
4. Disconnect your UltraSync ONE and the external device.
5. Output the timecode to another device, if required.
6. Re-jam at regular intervals (at least twice per day) to maintain
synchronisation.
So the first part of the workflow is to connect your UltraSync ONE to the timecode
source, and then jam to its signal.
When your UltraSync ONE is jammed to the timecode signal, you can disconnect the
UltraSync ONE and the external device.
(For details on this part of the workflow, see
Jam UltraSync ONE to a Signal on page
).
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