Model 5600MSC Master Clock/SPG Manual
Page 3-48
Revision 1.6
OPERATION
3.6.9.2. Setting the Global Phase Offset Value
There are three menu items that are used to set the value of the global phase offset.
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The front panel display will show
WARNING LIVE CTL
for 0.6 seconds to indicate
that adjusting the Global phase menu items will affect the phasing of the Sync 1 to
6, Analog and SDI Test Generator output, AES and DARS outputs immediately.
You do not have to press the SELECT button to accept the new values. Use these
controls with caution, as they will affect the overall timing of devices affected by
the global phase offset.
OUTPUT
GLOBAL PHASING
Global Phase MS
G ph ms
mmuuunnn
This menu item is used to set the millisecond portion of the global phase
offset. The
mm
digits will be blinking indicating that the millisecond portion
of the global phase offset is being changed. The range of permitted values
is 0 to 999.
OUTPUT
GLOBAL PHASING
Global Phase US
G ph us
mmuuunnn
This menu item is used to set the microsecond portion of the global phase
offset. The
uuu
digits will be blinking indicating that the microsecond portion
of the global phase offset is being changed. The range of permitted values
is 0 to 999.
OUTPUT
GLOBAL PHASING
Global Phase NS
G ph ns
mmuuunnn
This menu item is used to set the nanosecond portion of the global phase
offset. The
nnn
digits will be blinking indicating that the nanosecond portion
of the global phase offset is being changed. The range of permitted values
is 0 to 39.
3.6.10. Configuring whether NTSC Analog Video Outputs contain Setup Pedestal
OUTPUT
GLOBAL PEDESTAL
Global ped. off
Global ped. on
This menu item allows you to enable or disable pedestal on Sync 1 to 6, and
Analog Test generator outputs.
3.6.11. Configuring the Balanced Analog Audio Output (STG Option only)
The Analog Audio outputs can have different sounds available on them. To configure the analog audio
output, the user can combine up to ten different audio events. Each event can have a specific sound
associated with it, and has a programmable duration. Events can be activated by themselves
continuously or at regular intervals throughout the day or can be combined with other events in a user
specified sequence, providing virtually unlimited flexibility. Each audio event has an identical set of
menu items to configure it. For the sake of simplicity in the manual only the menus for Audio Event 1
will be described.
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The AUDIO EVENT menus only affect the analog audio output of the 5600MSC. The
AES and DARS outputs are configured using the AES/DARS OUTPUT menus.
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