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Strany 1 - HD Guide

SYNC™ HD Guide

Strany 3 - Contents

SYNC HD Guide96EMC (Electromagnetic Compliance)Avid declares that this product complies with the following standards regulating emissions and immunity

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Appendix D: Compliance Information 97Safety ComplianceSafety StatementThis equipment has been tested to comply with USA and Canadian safety certificat

Strany 6 - SYNC Peripheral Features

Index 99Numerics9-pin 20MachineControl serial timecode 36output ports 28Aabsolute timecode (and LTC) 43AC Power In 28AES/EBUas clock reference 38conne

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SYNC HD Guide100front panelLockout mode 33switches and displays 23Ggenerating timecode 49GeneratorBi-phase Preset 31controls for 35Preset Mode 50Gener

Strany 8 - About This Guide

Index 101PPAL 30selecting 64phasesee Bi-PhasePilotback panel port 26pinout 86Tone 40Pin 1, 2, 3 (LTC) 85Pitch Memory 42enabled (SYNC I/O Setup) 30fron

Strany 9 - About www.avid.com

SYNC HD Guide102Video Refand Word clock 37connecting 9terminating 26Video Ref format 18VITCas positional reference 52connector for positional referenc

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Avid2001 Junipero Serra Boulevard Daly City, CA 94014-3886 USATechnical Support (USA)Visit the Online Support Center at www.avid.com/supportProduct In

Strany 11 - Hardware Connections

Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 7Chapter 2: Installation and ConfigurationHardware ConnectionsThe following are the primary hardware connec-

Strany 12 - Audio Interfaces

SYNC HD Guide8Serial Connections in Standalone Mode for the SYNC Setup Software Utility(Windows Only)To use the optional SYNC Setup software utility t

Strany 13 - Machines, Decks, and Other

Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 9MachineControlOn MachineControl-enabled Pro Tools systems, SYNC peripherals support limited Serial Deck Con

Strany 14 - Connecting Word Clock Devices

SYNC HD Guide10Character Generator for Timecode Window DubSYNC peripherals can generate a timecode win-dow dub on SD signals coming into the Video In

Strany 15 - Connecting MIDI Timecode

Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 11Connecting AES/EBU DevicesTo input AES/EBU clock reference to a SYNC peripheral: Connect the device’s AES

Strany 16 - Software Installation

SYNC HD Guide12Software Installation The following sections provide instructions to install software required to use a SYNC periph-eral with Pro Tools

Strany 17 - Emulating a SYNC I/O

Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 13SYNC Peripherals with SYNC Setup Software Utility(Windows Only)When using a SYNC peripheral in Standalone

Strany 18 - Peripheral from Pro Tools

SYNC HD Guide14Configuring a SYNC Peripheral from Pro ToolsPro Tools HD software provides configuration controls that establish communication between

Strany 19 - Clock Reference

Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 15Configuring a SYNC Peripheral in the Session Setup WindowWhen a SYNC peripheral is connected through Loop

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Legal NoticesThis guide is copyrighted ©2011 by Avid Technology, Inc., (hereafter “Avid”), with all rights reserved. Under copyright laws, this guide

Strany 21 - SYNC Setup section

SYNC HD Guide16When the SYNC peripheral is not the selected Clock Source device, the Clock Reference menu in the SYNC Setup section switches to Loop S

Strany 22 - Video Ref Format

Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 17Speed Cal The Speed Cal indicator lights to in-dicate the status of the clock reference:• Yellow Solid: SY

Strany 23 - HD Video Reference Rates

SYNC HD Guide18To set the session Timecode Rate: Choose a rate from the Timecode Rate pop-up menu in the Session Setup window. In Standalone mode, th

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Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 19The following video reference rates are available in the Video Ref Format pop-up menu:• Slow PAL - 23.976•

Strany 25 - Troubleshooting

SYNC HD Guide20Clock Reference, Video Ref, and Video In Settings when Importing Avid VideoWhen you import Avid video media into a ses-sion, Pro Tools

Strany 26 - Synchronization Accuracy

Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration 21TroubleshootingStatus LEDs The Locked and Speed Cal status LEDs on the SYNC peripheral front panel and in

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SYNC HD Guide22Synchronization AccuracyIf you are noticing drift or lack of accurate syn-chronization between your devices, check the following:  If

Strany 28 - Timecode Display

Chapter 3: SYNC Peripheral Hardware and Software 23Chapter 3: SYNC Peripheral Hardware and SoftwareSYNC Peripheral Front PanelControls and DisplaysAll

Strany 29 - Remote Mode

SYNC HD Guide24Loop Master IndicatorWhen lit, this LED indicates that the SYNC pe-ripheral is the Pro Tools Loop Master device. Sample Rate LEDs These

Strany 30 - SYNC Peripheral Back Panel

Chapter 3: SYNC Peripheral Hardware and Software 25Parameters and Values When configuring a SYNC peripheral with the Set, Run/Stop and other parameter

Strany 31 - AES/EBU In/Out

Contents iiiChapter 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strany 32 - SYNC Setup Software Utility

SYNC HD Guide26SYNC Peripheral Back PanelBi-Phase/Tach/GPI/PilotThis is an accessory port for Bi-Phase, Tach, and Pilot signals (specific cables are r

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Chapter 3: SYNC Peripheral Hardware and Software 27Host Serial PortThe Host Serial port is a bidirectional (in/out) port to connect the SYNC periphera

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SYNC HD Guide28Word Clock In/OutWord Clock In Receives (1x sample rate) Word Clock, for clock reference purposes only. Word Clock is often used with e

Strany 35 - Override (VSO)” on page 42

Chapter 3: SYNC Peripheral Hardware and Software 29Timecode WindowThe timecode display mirrors the LED Timecode Display on the SYNC peripheral front p

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SYNC HD Guide30LTC Output LevelThis control adjusts the analog audio level of the SYNC peripheral LTC output, from –24 dBu to +9 dBu.Freewheel Duratio

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Chapter 3: SYNC Peripheral Hardware and Software 31Bi-Phase/Tach ParametersUsed for specialized applications that involve film or other equipment that

Strany 39 - Switches

Chapter 4: Using SYNC Peripherals 33Chapter 4: Using SYNC PeripheralsSYNC peripheral settings can be controlled in three ways: From Pro Tools Provides

Strany 40 - Clock References and

SYNC HD Guide34SYNC Peripheral Controls in Pro Tools, SYNC Setup Software Utility, and the Front PanelTable 2. SYNC Peripheral controls in Pro Tools,

Strany 41 - Alignment

Chapter 4: Using SYNC Peripherals 35Front Panel Generator/Parameter SwitchesThe Generator/Parameter controls are labeled Set, Down, Up, and Run/Stop/C

Strany 42 - Clock) Options

SYNC HD GuideivGenerating a Window Dub. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Sync Status

Strany 43 - LTC and Clock Reference

SYNC HD Guide36Edit ModeTo enter Parameter/Value Edit mode: Press Set (when timecode numbers are visible in the LED Timecode Display). The first pres

Strany 44 - Pilot Tone

Chapter 4: Using SYNC Peripherals 37Video and Clock Reference(SD Video Only)If you have only a single SD (standard defini-tion) video source, and if t

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SYNC HD Guide38Digital Clock (AES/EBU or Word Clock) OptionsTo resolve the SYNC peripheral to external AES/EBU or Word Clock using Pro Tools: In the

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Chapter 4: Using SYNC Peripherals 39LTC and Clock ReferenceLTC can provide both positional and clock infor-mation in the same timecode signal. LTC can

Strany 47 - Positional Reference

SYNC HD Guide40Adjusting LTC Output Level/GainTo adjust LTC output level/gain from Pro Tools:1 Choose Setup > Peripherals and click Synchro-nizati

Strany 48 - VITC and Positional Reference

Chapter 4: Using SYNC Peripherals 41Bi-Phase/Tach and Clock ReferenceSYNC peripherals are able to resolve to Bi-Phase/Tach information for use as a cl

Strany 49 - Auto LTC/VITC Positional

SYNC HD Guide42Variable Speed Override (VSO)To fine-tune the speed (and pitch) of Pro Tools or any device receiving its clock reference from the SYNC

Strany 50 - Bi-Phase/Tach

Chapter 4: Using SYNC Peripherals 43 When Pitch Memory is enabled, Pro Tools continues to play and record at the resolved sam-ple rate even if the Cl

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SYNC HD Guide44To set LTC as the SYNC peripheral positional reference using the SYNC Setup software utility (Windows only): Select Linear Timecode (L

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Chapter 4: Using SYNC Peripherals 45To set VITC as the SYNC peripheral positional reference using Pro Tools: In the SYNC Setup section of the Session

Strany 53 - Timecode

Chapter 1: Introduction 1Chapter 1: IntroductionThis guide covers operation of Avid® multipur-pose SYNC peripherals (SYNC HD® and SYNC I/O®) for Avid

Strany 54 - Generator Preset Mode

SYNC HD Guide46To select Auto LTC/VITC for positional reference using Pro Tools: In the SYNC Setup section of the Session Setup window, select Auto L

Strany 55 - LTC Generation/Regeneration

Chapter 4: Using SYNC Peripherals 47Bi-Phase/Tach Starting FrameIn order to use the Bi-Phase/Tach signal as a po-sitional reference, the SYNC peripher

Strany 56 - VITC Generation/Regeneration

SYNC HD Guide48To define the direction for a Bi-Phase/Tach input signal using the front panel controls:1 Press Set, and use the Up and Down switches

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Chapter 4: Using SYNC Peripherals 49Compensating for Timecode OffsetsYou can offset the display of incoming timecode in the Pro Tools application. Thi

Strany 58 - Internal VITC Generation

SYNC HD Guide50Requirements for Read/Regeneration of LTC, VITC and MTCLTC The external positional reference must be moving at normal, 1x forward speed

Strany 59 - MTC Generation/Regeneration

Chapter 4: Using SYNC Peripherals 51Generator Start TimeTo set the generator start frame using Pro Tools: Configure the Session Setup window as appro

Strany 60 - Generating a Window Dub

SYNC HD Guide52Generating LTCIn Generator Preset mode, the SYNC peripheral can generate LTC using either an external or in-ternal clock reference. Mak

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Chapter 4: Using SYNC Peripherals 53The SYNC peripheral Video Out signal is con-nected to the destination device. The SYNC pe-ripheral is then able to

Strany 62 - Edit Window

SYNC HD Guide54To regenerate VITC based on an external positional reference using the SYNC Setup software utility (Windows only):1 Ensure that the SY

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Chapter 4: Using SYNC Peripherals 557 Use the Down and Up switches to scroll through the parameter values and select a VITC line pair. 8 Press Set.9

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SYNC HD Guide2SYNC Peripheral FeaturesSYNC peripherals support all Pro Tools sample rates (44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, and 192 kHz). The SYNC HD suppor

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SYNC HD Guide56MTC Output and Idle MutingMTC is normally output whenever LTC is out-put. Whenever LTC output stops, the SYNC pe-ripheral will continue

Strany 66 - LTC Output Level/Gain

Chapter 4: Using SYNC Peripherals 57To insert a timecode window into a video signal using Pro Tools:1 Choose Setup > Peripherals and click Synchro

Strany 67 - -0004 (LTC 4 - smoothest)

SYNC HD Guide58Sync Status Indicators in the Edit WindowPro Tools HD 10 now provides graphic indica-tors in the Edit window for Video Reference, Sync

Strany 68 - To select a video system:

Chapter 5: Additional Operational Information 59Chapter 5: Additional Operational InformationFront Panel Generator/Parameter ControlsThis section deta

Strany 69 - USD Compatibility Mode

SYNC HD Guide60Set Generator Start TimeLets you set a start time for the SYNC peripheral timecode generator. See “Generator Start Time” on page 51.Dig

Strany 70 - Peripheral Oscillator

Chapter 5: Additional Operational Information 61Base ClockConfigures the Word Clock Out port. Choices are Session (1x the base session sample rate), o

Strany 71 - Recalibrating

SYNC HD Guide62Window Dub/BurnBy enabling this setting, you can superimpose a window dub onto an incoming video signal. The front panel lets you enab

Strany 72 - Restoring Factory Settings

Chapter 5: Additional Operational Information 63Servo GainThis setting provides a user selectable LTC servo gain offset. The five choices provide diff

Strany 73 - Video Inputs

SYNC HD Guide64Bi-Phase/Tach Pulses Per FrameBi-Phase/Tach involve several settings, includ-ing pulse per frame. This sets the number of Bi-Phase/Tach

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Chapter 5: Additional Operational Information 65HD Video Format(SYNC HD Only)Selects the video reference rate when the Clock Reference is set to Video

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Chapter 1: Introduction 3Controlling SYNC Peripherals in Standalone ModeIf you are using a SYNC peripheral in Stand-alone mode, you can control it wit

Strany 76 - Auto-Switch LTC/VITC

SYNC HD Guide66Using Fader StartFader Start allows faders in Pro Tools to trigger external devices to play and stop. SYNC peripherals have six GPI out

Strany 77 - Digital Clock Signal Types

Chapter 5: Additional Operational Information 67You may want to recalibrate a SYNC peripheral in the following situations:• If greater than 5 ppm accu

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SYNC HD Guide68Restoring Factory SettingsA SYNC peripheral can be reset to its default fac-tory settings. To reset all parameters to default settings:

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Chapter 5: Additional Operational Information 69Managing and Selecting Video Inputs(SD Video Rates Only)SYNC peripherals have two independent video in

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SYNC HD Guide70Figure 3. Video Input Flow diagram

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Appendix A: Additional Synchronization Information 71Appendix A: Additional Synchronization InformationVideo and VITC SignalsBlack Burst and House Vid

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SYNC HD Guide72Example of VITC Timing RuleAs an example, if you are using LTC as a posi-tional reference from a 3/4-inch U-Matic VTR, then that VTR sh

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Appendix A: Additional Synchronization Information 73Examples of Auto-Switch LTC/VITC The SYNC peripheral will switch to LTC for positional reference

Strany 84 - Rear Panel Connectors

SYNC HD Guide74Using just Word Clock, it is possible to create a “chain” of digital devices in your studio by pick-ing one source as the Word Clock ma

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Appendix A: Additional Synchronization Information 75way. Fortunately, the SYNC peripheral Input Signals option allows you to choose the appro-priate

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SYNC HD Guide4RegistrationReview the enclosed Registration Information Card and follow the instructions on it to quickly register your purchase online

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Appendix B: Technical Specifications 77Appendix B: Technical SpecificationsGeneralNominal Sample RatesPull Up/Down Sample Rate44100 48000 88200 96000

Strany 89 - Assignments

SYNC HD Guide78GeneralFrame Rates 30 fps30 fps drop-frame29.97 fps29.97 fps drop-frame25 fps24 fps23.976 fpsVariable Speed Override ±350 cents (±58.25

Strany 90 - Bi-Phase/GPI/Pilot

Appendix B: Technical Specifications 79Shock 5 G maxOperating Temperature 32 to 131 degrees F (0 to 55 degrees C)Storage Temperature -40 to 176 degree

Strany 91 - Bi-phase/Tach

SYNC HD Guide80Rear Panel ConnectorsConnector SpecificationsLTC InFormat: SMPTE/EBU 80-bit longitudinal, drop frame/non-drop frameConnector: 3-pin XLR

Strany 92 - GPI Relay Outputs

Appendix B: Technical Specifications 81Video (Main) Out Level: 1V p-pSource Impedance: 75 ohms(VITC In) Format: SMPTE 90-bit, drop frame/non-drop fram

Strany 93 - GPI (TTL)/MTC Outputs

SYNC HD Guide82Connector: BNC FemaleWord Clock Out Level: TTL (3.3 V typical)Connector: BNC FemaleLoop Sync In Level 0 to .5 V (low), 2.0 to 6.0 V (hi

Strany 94 - GPI (opto) Inputs

Appendix B: Technical Specifications 83Impedance: 200K ohms(GPI In) Description: Four opto-isolator inputs/returnsLevel: 4.5 to 5.5 VCurrent: 10 mA ma

Strany 95 - Connector Pin Assignments

SYNC HD Guide84MIDI Timecode (MTC) OutCurrent Rating: 15 mA current loopRate: 31.25 KilobaudConnector: 5-pin DIN femaleCable Length: 50 feet (15 meter

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Appendix C: Wiring Diagrams and Pin Assignments 85Appendix C: Wiring Diagrams and Pin AssignmentsLTC ConnectorsSYNC peripheral LTC In and LTC Out conn

Strany 97 - SYNC Peripheral Cable Pin

Chapter 1: Introduction 5Conventions Used in This GuideAll of our guides use the following conventions to indicate menu choices and key commands::The

Strany 98 - Interfacing Notes

SYNC HD Guide86Bi-Phase/GPI/Pilot Pin DiagramBi-Phase/GPI/Pilot GPOUT3_BXREF=912V_OUTVR1678321XREF=9GPOUT0_BXREF=9GPOUT1_AXREF=9GPOUT1_BXREF=9GPOUT2_A

Strany 99 - Environmental Compliance

Appendix C: Wiring Diagrams and Pin Assignments 87Bi-phase/Tach OptoCoupler Input Bi-phase/TachXREF=13BIPHBXREF=13BIPHAXREF=9BIPHA_IXREF=9BIPHB_IU5325

Strany 100 - Compliance)

SYNC HD Guide88GPI Relay OutputsGPI Relay OutputXREF=9GPOUT2_E2XREF=9GPOUT3_E2XREF=9GPOUT3_AXREF=9GPOUT2_AXREF=9GPOUT1_E2XREF=9GPOUT1_AXREF=9GPOUT0_AX

Strany 101 - Safety Compliance

Appendix C: Wiring Diagrams and Pin Assignments 89GPI (TTL)/MTC OutputsGPI TTL/MTC OutputNCFB20123R3J107426531XREF=4MIDI_OUTXREF=13GPOUT3_EXREF=13GPOU

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SYNC HD Guide90GPI (opto) InputsGPI (opto) InputXREF=2GPIN3_IXREF=2GPIN2_IXREF=2GPIN1_IXREF=2GPIN0_IXREF=9GPIN0XREF=9GPIN2XREF=9RET0XREF=9RET1XREF=9RE

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Appendix C: Wiring Diagrams and Pin Assignments 91Connector Pin AssignmentsMac Serial Port Connector Pin AssignmentsMac Serial PortPin # Name Descript

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SYNC HD Guide92Bi-phase/Tach/GPI/Pilot Port (Accessory Port) Connector Pin AssignmentsPin # Name Description1GPOUT0 GPI TTL-level output 02GPOUT1 GPI

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Appendix C: Wiring Diagrams and Pin Assignments 93SYNC Peripheral Cable Pin AssignmentsSYNC Peripheral DigiSerial CableA 12-foot Serial cable is inclu

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SYNC HD Guide94Bi-phase/Tach/GPI/Pilot Port Interfacing Notes The six opto-isolators are 6N137 devices. The four GPI input ports pass through 390 ohm

Strany 107 - Product Information

Appendix D: Compliance Information 95Appendix D: Compliance InformationEnvironmental ComplianceDisposal of Waste Equipment by Users in the European Un

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