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Advanced: Tuning the PIX’s internal Lockit

The PIX 240i contains a full Ambient® Lockit generator which has an ultra-stable, temperature-com-

pensated internal oscillator. This oscillator comes from the factory pre-tuned to a very tight reference

central clock. This oscillator can be tuned by the user by utilizing Ambient’s ACC501 Clockit Con-

troller. This can be helpful on a larger production utilizing several PIX 240is to have the least amount

of error possible. The tuning is performed by connecting the Clockit Controller to the PIX 240i’s

LEMO connector and following the instrutions on the Clockit Controller.

PIX 220i Timecode Features

The PIX 220i is able to read timecode that is embedded on the HDMI video signal. Check your

camera’s documentation to determine if the camera is able to send timecode over its HDMI output.
When the Setup Menu option Timecode/Sync

Timecode Mode

is set to Ext TC (HDMI), and a cam-

era is sending valid timecode embedded in the HDMI signal, the PIX 220i will stamp recorded files

with this timecode. This also allows for the PIX 220i to optionally begin recording when it senses

advancing timecode. (

See “Triggering Recording from External Timecode”, page 46

)

Timecode Modes

Freerun Timecode Mode

Generator mode. Timecode runs continuously. The value can be set by “jamming value” in the Setup

Menu option Timecode/Sync

Jam Received TC

or by manually setting a value from the Setup

Menu option Timecode/Sync

Set Generator TC.

Freerun Auto Mute

Functions the same as Freerun mode except timecode signal is muted from the LTC output when the

PIX recorder is in stopped mode. This allows rec-run functionality when Rec Run mode is not suit-

able (e.g. Multi-camera shoots).

In Auto mute timecode modes, the overlaid timecode displayed on the video output will continue to run
when external timecode signal is lost.

Record Run Timecode Mode

Generator mode. The recorder sends running timecode while recording and stationary timecode

while not recording. Timecode in this mode defaults to the last stationary value at power-up. When

switching to record run from another mode, the internal generator will stop at the last number gen-

erated. A user-defined value can be jammed into the internal generator from the Setup Menu option

Timecode/Sync

Set Generator TC

.

24h Run (24 hour Run)

Generator mode. Timecode runs continuously. When this Timecode Mode is selected or when the

time/date is altered, the timecode value is jammed to the value of the time-of-day clock (Automati-

cally upon changing to this setting and boot up). The value can be set by “jamming value” in the

Setup Menu section Timecode/Sync or by manually setting a value from the Setup Menu option
Timecode/Sync

Set Generator TC.

24h Run Auto Mute

Functions the same as 24h Run mode except timecode signal is muted from the LTC output when the

PIX recorder is in stopped mode. This allows rec-run functionality when Rec Run mode is not suit-

able (e.g. Multi-camera shoots).

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