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Multiple Cameras with Genlock Input, all Genlocked from a Single PIX
PIX 240 A
PIX 240 B
PIX 240
Camera
Video Output
Genlock Input
Camera A
Video Output
Genlock Input
Camera B
Video Output
Genlock Input
Video Input
Genlock Output
Video Input
Genlock Output
Video Input
Genlock Output
PIX 240 A
PIX 240 B
Camera A
Video Output
Camera B
Video Output
Video Input
Video Input
PIX 240
Camera
Video Output
Video Input
PIX 240 A
Camera A
Video Output
Video Input
Genlock Output
Audio Recorder
Wordclock Input
In this scenario, a PIX 240i is the master sync source for multiple cameras , each with or without their
own PIX acting as a recorder. Because of this locked connection, the cameras can be run indenitely
and be assured of frame-accurate sync with no possibility of drift.
Set the output of the sync generator to a selected rate and connect the PIX 240i Sync Out (Genlock)
and timecode output to multiple cameras (“mult” the genlock output). This connection uses the PIX
240i as both the video sync source and timecode source. Heads and tails sync for the camera’s and
PIX les will be perfect.
Camera #1 to PIX #1, Camera #2 to PIX #2, No Genlock
PIX 240 A
PIX 240 B
PIX 240
Camera
Video Output
Genlock Input
Camera A
Video Output
Genlock Input
Camera B
Video Output
Genlock Input
Video Input
Genlock Output
Video Input
Genlock Output
Video Input
Genlock Output
PIX 240 A
PIX 240 B
Camera A
Video Output
Camera B
Video Output
Video Input
Video Input
PIX 240
Camera
Video Output
Video Input
PIX 240 A
Camera A
Video Output
Video Input
Genlock Output
Audio Recorder
Wordclock Input
In this scenario, each camera is its own master video sync source , but the PIX is the source of the
timecode. The PIX 240i records its les based on the camera’s clock. The heads will match perfectly,
but the tails may drift depending on the cameras’ clocks.
PIX 220i and PIX 240i Video Recorder User Guide
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v. 3.52 Features and specifications are subject to change. Visit www.sounddevices.com for the latest documentation.
Synchronization & Timecode