Introduction
The PIX 260i is a rack-mountable, production video recorder with extensive audio and video pro-
cessing capabilities. The foundation of the PIX 260i is hardware-based, 10-bit video up/down/cross
conversion, and hardware-based encoding to Apple ProRes and Avid DNxHD codecs (both at up
to 12 bit 4:4:4). These features allow for fast, reliable acquisition of video (at any standard HD or
SD resolution and frame rate) and audio (up to 32 tracks from Analog, AES, HDMI, SDI, or Dante
sources) to ready-for-edit, industry standard Quicktime .mov files.
Files are recorded simultaneously on (up to) 4 separate, 2.5" SSD storage devices via two front panel
PIX-CADDY slots and two rear panel eSATAp connections. This redundancy in local, removable
storage devices, coupled with standard, Ethernet-based file transfer features further reduces steps in
the production workflow. Gigabit Ethernet network ports enable remote access to recorded files and
the ability to transfer them quickly into a post-production environment.
Full-featured precision timecode and sync reference I/O using Ambient Lockit core technology is
provided to allow tight synchronization with external equipment in complex multi-machine configu-
rations. The PIX 260i supports various external control options: RS422, GPIO, SDI flags, Timecode
triggering, and an embedded web server for network-based remote control. Network Grouping
functionality enables linked, frame-synchronized recording and playback of multiple PIX 260i units
connected to a standard Ethernet network.
This User Guide details installation and operation of the PIX 260i. This User Guide corresponds to
PIX 260i firmware version 1.500. User Guide revisions are released at the same time as firmware
updates and available online:
Manual Conventions
Several formatting features have been included to make navigating the guide easier.
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Physical buttons on the PIX 260i are represented with capital letters (REC button, MENU button,
etc). All physical button names are detailed in the
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Button combinations are represented with the plus (+) symbol. For example: "Press LCD button+
AUDIO button" means to first hold down the LCD button, then press the AUDIO button, and
finally release both buttons.
Setup Menu items are indicated with this text: [Menu Category - Parameter], where the menu
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category is one of the items in the list displayed when the MENU button is pushed, and the
parameter is an item in the list displayed when that category is selected (by pushing in on the
Control Knob).
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Blue italicized
text references sections of the user guide containing contextually relevant informa-
tion. When viewing this document on a computer, this text can be clicked to jump to the named
section.
Video Mode and Audio Mode
Throughout this User Guide, the terms Video Mode and Audio Mode will be used. The PIX 260i is
capable of recording video and audio together into a Quicktime .mov file (Video Mode) or recording
audio only to a .wav file (Audio Only Mode). The mode is determined by the Setup Menu option
[Video/Audio Mode - Video/Audio Mode]. When set to [Video + Audio (Quicktime), the PIX 260i is
in Video Mode. When set to Audio Only Poly (Wave) or Audio Only Mono (Wave) the PIX 260i is in
Audio Mode.
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