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SynchroNet ES/2 <strong>User</strong> Guide<br />

Getting Started<br />

System Timeline<br />

The Emulating unit will adopt the timeline mastership default state for the particular mode of<br />

operation which has been selected. In general, Sony protocols will set a video referenced timeline<br />

and Adams-Smith protocols will set a machine referenced timeline. Alternative selections should<br />

be made manually in the System Menu.<br />

When alternate bus operation is enabled, bus B timeline mastership is assumed for the unit which<br />

is operating as “master”. Penta Remote master conventions will become asserted on bus B. See<br />

the Penta manual for further details.<br />

The normal menu screen will show the bus B timeline status, even though the unit is notionally ON<br />

BUS on bus A.<br />

Using the Penta to select a new Remote Master will switch the timeline mastership for bus B as<br />

well. Penta restores the last known timeline mastership for the new master.<br />

All ES/2s will lock to the timeline on bus B even though they are notionally active on bus A.<br />

Reminder :<br />

Using Penta “Remote Masters” involves invoking phase lock mode on the master ES/2. This<br />

presents no difficulty in normal usage, but if the setup is changed on the ES/2 without first<br />

cancelling the mode on Penta, Phase Lock may remain enabled in an ES/2 with the result that the<br />

machine will not execute chase operations or correctly follow the timeline.<br />

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