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PIX Packing List - Sound Devices, LLC

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<strong>PIX</strong> 220i and <strong>PIX</strong> 240i Video Recorder User GuideIn Auto mute timecode modes, the overlaid timecode displayed on the video output will continue to runwhen external timecode signal is lost.External Timecode ModeReader mode. The <strong>PIX</strong> 240i’s internal timecode generator follows an external timecode signal appearingat the time code input or timecode embedded on the SDI or HDMI input (See “SDI Input EmbeddedTimecode”, page 43). If external timecode is disconnected (or otherwise invalid), the internalgenerator continues to run to preserve continuous timecode.External Timecode Mode - LTC HaltReader mode. The <strong>PIX</strong> 240i’s internal timecode generator follows an external timecode signal appearingat the time code input or timecode embedded on the SDI or HDMI input (See “SDI Input EmbeddedTimecode”, page 43). If external timecode is disconnected (or otherwise invalid), no timecodewill be maintained on the <strong>PIX</strong> 240i (The OSD will display dashes and timecode will not be output).Synchronization & TimecodeWhen Setup Menu option System Rec Start/Stop is set to Timecode, LTC Halt Timecode Modewill cause the <strong>PIX</strong> 240i to stop recording when timecode signal is disconnected or invalid (In additionto stopping when stationary timecode is received).Timecode Frame RateIn External mode, if the incoming frame rate does not match the frame rate as set inVideo File Resolution/Rate, the timecode frame rate display will appear orange to notify the user.The <strong>PIX</strong> will still record using the File Resolution/Rate.External - HDMI Timecode Mode (<strong>PIX</strong> 220i)This information applies to the <strong>PIX</strong> 220i only. HDMI embedded timecode on the <strong>PIX</strong> 240i is treated likeall other external timecode sources. (See “External Timecode Mode”, page 42)When the Setup Menu option Timecode/Sync Timecode Mode is set to Ext TC (HDMI), and a camerais sending valid timecode embedded in the HDMI signal, the <strong>PIX</strong> 220i will stamp recorded fileswith this timecode.Timecode Input SourcesLEMO 5-pinThe LEMO 5-pin connection provides access to timecode input, timecode output, and Ambient® tuning.Several <strong>Sound</strong> <strong>Devices</strong> cable accessories split this connection to input and output connectors onBNC (XL-LB2), XLR (XL-LX), or LEMO 5-pin (XL-LL). To accept timecode at the LEMO 5-pin input,the Setup Menu option Timecode/Sync Timecode Mode must be set to Ext TC (LTC). If timecode ispresent on the Timecode BNC connection, it will take precedence over timecode on the LEMO 5-pinconnection.Timecode BNCThe Timecode BNC will provide timecode output (by default) or timecode input. When the SetupMenu option Timecode/Sync Timecode BNC is set to Timecode Input and Setup Menu optionTimecode/Sync Timecode Mode is set to Ext TC (LTC), timecode at Timecode BNC connection willtake precedence over timecode on the LEMO 5-pin input.42v. 3.52 Features and specifications are subject to change. Visit www.sounddevices.com for the latest documentation.

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