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INFORMATION |
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This Time Code Box is designed to feed time code and programme to a Walkman via a stereo 3.5 mm
minijack. Both the programme and time code inputs have isolating transformers, and a variable level adjustment from -6 dB to -12 dB is also provided for the time code input.
The programme input is via the XLR3F socket and is designed for line level 600 ohm balanced in. The transformer provides isolation from earth to prevent the output of the mixer becoming unbalanced. The programme feed is applied to track 2 of the Walkman at line level.
The time code input is via the isolated BNC socket and also has an isolating transformer to prevent ground loops occurring with the camera’s earth.
In addition the output to Walkman track 1 is attenuated by a variable level adjustment from -6 dB to -18 dB when fed with time code from a standard TTL level source such as a
Betacam.
The level of time code fed to track 1 is adjustable via the flush control on the top of the unit to cope with different input levels.
The output of the unit can be set at mic level by cutting the two wire straps inside as indicated by the arrows. |
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TIME CODE PROBLEM SOLVING |
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For more detailed
information about solving time code problems, please see our
separate page:
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