Your UltraSync BLUE is easy to set up and use. It has a simple menu system for applying the device's settings.
Number | Name | Description |
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1 |
LED |
Colour-coded to show different status (see LED Colours). |
2 |
Select |
Use to choose an option and light up the OLED. |
3 |
Down |
Use to scroll down the menu options and the status screens. |
4 |
Up |
Use to scroll up the menu options and the status screens. |
5 |
OLED |
Shows status information and the menus for choosing the settings. |
LED Colours
The LED to the right of the OLED acts as a colour-coded status indicator.
Colour | Description |
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Green |
The LED flashes green if: UltraSync BLUE is in Free Run mode. UltraSync BLUE is in RF Slave mode and is synchronised with the master. UltraSync BLUE is in Int Master RF TX mode. The LED shows a solid green light if the UltraSync BLUE is switched off and the battery is fully charged. |
Blue |
The LED flashes blue if: UltraSync BLUE is in RF Slave mode and is not synchronised with the master. |
Red |
The LED will flash red if: UltraSync BLUE is powered down and charging. (The LED does not show red if the UltraSync BLUE is charging while it is switched on). UltraSync BLUE has a low battery. UltraSync BLUE is resynchronising with a master device (LED flashes red twice, very quickly). |
If you are unfamiliar with the concept of master and slave devices, see Sync with other Timecode Devices.