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Model 5700MSC 

Master Clock System

 

 

 

Revision 1.0

 

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1.8. 

CONFIGURING THE SYNC OUTPUTS 

The sync outputs of the 5700MSC are configured in the 

OUTPUT

  menu, accessed by pressing the 

OUTPUT

 button. All sync outputs are derived from the master oscillator and will be locked in frequency 

and phase. The sync outputs are all programmable to output several different sync types and can be 
phased independently from each other. 
 
In the 

OUTPUT

  menu, the sync outputs are configured using the 

SYNC 1

  to 

SYNC 6

  sub-menus. 

Each sync output can set to output any number of black burst or HD tri-level standards. They are all 
phased independently. When configuring a sync output, the mode must be selected first. By default, 
the mode of all sync outputs are set to NTSC-M black burst for North American units, and PAL-B black 
burst for European units. Configure the mode of each sync output to the format desired for the 
installation. 
 
There are numerous other configuration settings for each sync output, some may be disabled (dark 
text) or enabled (white text) depending on the output mode selected. Scroll over each of the available 
menu items and press the 

HELP

 button for more information on the function of each menu item.  

 
 

1.9. 

CONFIGURING THE TEST GENERATOR OUTPUTS 

The unit has been equipped with four video test generators on Mini-BNC outputs. Each generator can 
output a number of 

SDTG

HDTG

, or 

3GTG

 options. These are configured in the 

TG 1

TG 2

TG 3

and 

TG4

  menus. All test generators are derived from the master oscillator  and will be automatically 

locked in frequency and phase. The test generators are independent from one another and can be 
configured to different formats and different phase offsets. By default, all phases will be aligned to the 
selected frequency reference. 
 
The unit also has two 10GbE ports that can output test generators if the +10G-TG option is ordered. 
Each 10GbE port can output 3 test generators, which can be configured in the 

TG 5, IP 1a

TG6, IP1b

TG7, IP1c

TG8, IP2a

TG9, IP2b

; and 

TG10, IP 2c

 menus.  

 
The quickest and easiest way to discover how to configure the outputs is to scroll through the available 
menu items and press the 

HELP

 button for a description of each menu item function. 

 

1.10.  CONFIGURING THE TIME OUTPUTS 

All time outputs from the unit come from the System Time clock. This clock can be viewed by pressing 
the 

STATUS

  button and selecting the 

System/In time

  screen. When the time reference is obtained 

from a GNSS sources, the system time will be Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). UTC time is the 
same at all locations around the world. 
 
In order to output local time, the Time Zone must be selected to match the time zone offset of your 
location. For example, in North America, Eastern Standard Time (EST) is UTC –5:00 hours. Central 
Standard Time (CST) is UTC –6:00 hours. Mountain Standard Time (MST) is UTC –7:00 hours. Pacific 
Standard Time is UTC –8:00 hours. The 5700MSC also supports Daylight Savings Time, which must 
be enabled separately for each time output. Below are descriptions of the time outputs available from 
the 5700MSC. 
 

 

Sync Outputs

 –

 

When a Sync output mode is set to NTSC-M or PAL-B black burst, VITC time 

can be inserted onto two lines in the vertical blanking interval. The VITC is controlled by the 

Vitc 

Summary of Contents for 5700MSC

Page 1: ...erty of Evertz Microsystems and is intended solely for the use of purchasers of the 5700MSC Master Clock product Evertz Microsystems expressly prohibits the use of this manual for any purpose other than the operation of the 5700MSC Master Clock product Due to on going research and development features and specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice All rights reserved No par...

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Page 3: ...ird grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manuf...

Page 4: ... Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communicati...

Page 5: ...ranty offered by Evertz in relation to this product is the Evertz standard limited warranty stated in the sales contract or order confirmation form Although every attempt has been made to accurately describe the features installation and operation of this product in this manual no warranty is granted nor liability assumed in relation to any errors or omissions unless specifically undertaken in the...

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Page 7: ...NECTING FREQUENCY REFERENCES 2 1 5 SELECTING AND CONNECTING TIME REFERENCES 3 1 6 CHECKING THE STATUS OF THE UNIT 4 1 7 WIRING THE OUTPUTS 4 1 8 CONFIGURING THE SYNC OUTPUTS 5 1 9 CONFIGURING THE TEST GENERATOR OUTPUTS 5 1 10 CONFIGURING THE TIME OUTPUTS 5 1 11 FINAL STEPS OF SET UP AND SECURING ALL CONNECTIONS 6 1 12 ACCESS CONTROL 6 Figures Figure 1 1 5700MSC Front Panel 1 Figure 1 2 5700MSC Rea...

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Page 9: ...ld be powered from different AC sources for true redundancy If both supplies are not powered the unpowered supply will trigger a system fault A redundant power supply may be added at any time to a unit by removing the fan module and installing the second power supply The power supplies and fan module are hot swappable and accessed from the front of the unit by removing the front panel Each power s...

Page 10: ...should now be accessible and SNMP can be enabled through SNMP Ctl The trap addresses must be assigned if SNMP traps are required to be sent to remote logging software such as VistaLINK Pro Contact Evertz customer service if a MIB to the 5700MSC is required 1 4 SELECTING AND CONNECTING FREQUENCY REFERENCES Pressing the INPUT button on the front panel will select the input menu From here the frequen...

Page 11: ...an synchronize with a PTP master to determine a frequency reference There are three other menu items that control how the 5700MSC locks to its reference These are Genlock Range Genlock Source and Lock type Press the HELP button for a short description on what each menu item does 1 5 SELECTING AND CONNECTING TIME REFERENCES Once the desired frequency reference has been selected and the antenna refe...

Page 12: ...e unit can be checked by pressing the STATUS button on the front panel There are several different status screens which can be selected by using the control knob or the and buttons The status of the frequency and time references can be viewed by choosing the Lock status screen and pressing SELECT Press ESC to return to the status menu to select another screen for viewing Any screen name that is hi...

Page 13: ...ll be automatically locked in frequency and phase The test generators are independent from one another and can be configured to different formats and different phase offsets By default all phases will be aligned to the selected frequency reference The unit also has two 10GbE ports that can output test generators if the 10G TG option is ordered Each 10GbE port can output 3 test generators which can...

Page 14: ...nu items 1 11 FINAL STEPS OF SET UP AND SECURING ALL CONNECTIONS Once the 5700MSC has been configured the various STATUS screens should be checked to ensure there are no items displayed with a red or yellow background The left LCD screen should show Sys OK and Ref OK with a green background in the bottom corners The power supply and fan modules accessed by removing the front panel should be secure...

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