Free Running and Jamming - :wave

Free Running and Jamming

If you want to use your :wave independently or in a third-party system instead of a BLINK network, you will need to set it to run in Free Run/Jam Ext mode. This is because for synchronisation with Timecode Systems products, :wave uses our proprietary RF protocol and master-slave relationships, and these are not recognised by other systems. In Free Run/Jam-Ext mode, your :wave can run in a more traditional 'external jamming' workflow, where synchronisation is achieved by connecting devices and jamming to a timecode signal.

To use your :wave in an external jamming workflow, you need to:

  1. Set up your :wave for Free Running and Jamming
  2. Jam your :wave to the External Timecode Source.

Note: RF is automatically disabled in Free Run/Jam-Ext mode. To preserve battery life, it also makes sense to disable the other features that won't be used in an external jamming workflow, such as Wi-Fi.

 

Set up your :wave for Free Running and Jamming

To set up your :wave so that it is ready for free running and jamming:

  1. Switch on your :wave unit (see Switch :wave On and Off).

  2. Press the control knob.

  3. Turn the control knob to scroll to Timecode Mode.
  4. Press the control knob.

  5. Turn the control knob to scroll to the Free Run/Jam-Ext option.
  6. Press the control knob to confirm your selection.

Note: Disabling Wi-Fi support is not essential to free running and jamming, but turning it off will help to preserve battery life.

 

When you have your :wave set to run in Free Run/Jam-Ext mode, your next step is to Jam your :wave to the External Timecode Source.

 

Jam your :wave to the External Timecode Source

When you have your :wave in Free Run/Jam-Ext mode, you can synchronise it with an external timecode source, such as a camera. To do this, you will need to connect the timecode source to the :wave via the TC port. You can then set the :wave to start jamming to the timecode source.

  1. Connect the external timecode source to the TC LEMO 5 socket on your :wave.
  2. Switch on your :wave unit (see Switch :wave On and Off).

  3. Press the control knob.

  4. Turn the control knob to scroll to the TC Generator option.

  5. Press the control knob.

  6. Turn the control knob to scroll to the Jam EXT T/C option.
  7. Press the control knob.

    Your :wave will now attempt to synchronise with the timecode source by jamming to the signal. You will see Jamming T/C appear on the main screen as the attempt to jam to the signal takes place.

    If your :wave can't synchronise to the signal, the message Jam Failed No Signal is shown. This usually indicates that the timecode source is not connected properly or is not outputting a timecode. Check the connections and make sure the timecode source device is set up to output its timecode.

    When the jamming is successful, the :wave is synchronised with the external timecode source. You can now disconnect the external timecode source. But you will need to re-connect the external timecode source and re-jam at regular intervals (typically 1-2 times per day).

 

 

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