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GPICNTRL

 (setting) 

GPIO CONTROL activates the preset selection via the first three GPIO inputs 
of the iC-ALARM/GPI interface (encoded binarily).

NAME

 (function) 

NAME Here you can assign individual names for the presets. One name can 
consist of a maximum of eight letters.

PRESET01 –  08

 (setting) 

These are the factory default names.

NUMBER

  

NUMBER This informs on the currently active preset number, 01 –  08. This is 
a status menu and does not allow any settings by the user.

01 –  08

 (setting) 

These numbers represent the available preset numbers.

The following is a description of the menu items used for various opera-
tions. Two options are available for storing your current settings:

1) To store a preset without naming it:

Select the SAVE item from the OPERATION menu.

Quit the OPERATION function by pressing the ENTER key, then change to 
the NAME function.

Select one of the PRESET01-08 memories using the up/down keys (verti-
cal-arrow keys) and confirm by pressing the ENTER key.

Press the ENTER key twice to position the cursor right in front of the GO 
parameter of the PRESET function.

Enable the selected preset by pressing the up-arrow key and the ENTER 
key in succession. SHURE? will be displayed. Pressing the ENTER key once 
more will load the selected preset and reboot the system. The number of 
the selected preset (01-08) will be displayed under NUMBER, and the GO 
parameter will appear.

If no user input occurs while SHURE? is displayed, the operation will be 
canceled after a short time.

2) To store and name a preset:

Select the SAVE item from the OPERATION menu.

Quit the OPERATION function by pressing the ENTER key, then change to 
the NAME function.

Select one of the PRESET01-08 memories using the up/down keys and 
confirm by pressing the ENTER key.

Pressing one of the up/down keys followed by the ENTER key will enable 
the edit mode. The first character on the left will start flashing. If no 
user input occurs, the operation will be canceled after a short time.

Letters, numerals, and special characters can be selected using the up/
down keys. Pressing the ENTER key will proceed to the next character. A 
maximum of eight characters can be entered for naming a preset.

When the new preset name is complete, press the ENTER key twice to 
switch to the PRESET function. Press any up/down key and the ENTER 
key in succession. SHURE? will be displayed. Press the ENTER key again to 
store and enable the preset you have just edited. If no user input occurs, 
the operation will be canceled after a short time. The preset number will 
be displayed under NUMBER.

Switching Presets

The switching over of presets will 
cause a short interruption in all 

outgoing clock signals!

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Summary of Contents for iclock

Page 1: ...REDUNDANT MULTIPLE CLOCK SYNTHESIZER AND VIDEO REFERENCE GENERATOR VERSION 2 23...

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Page 3: ...ranty claim proves to be justified the product will be returned freight prepaid by MUTEC GmbH within Germany Outside Germany the product will be returned with the additional international freight char...

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Page 5: ...Generator 18 Configuring the Word Clock Outputs 20 Configuring the AES EBU Outputs 21 Configuring the S PDIF Outputs 23 Setting System Functions Pull Up Pull Down Varispeed etc 25 Preset Management 2...

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Page 7: ...nals This applies also to external clock frequency changes e g from 44 1kHz to 48 0kHz or reference clock changes e g from video to GPS or AES11 Even if all external references are lost iCLOCK synthes...

Page 8: ...tion of input assignment at the universal inputs SoftReLock functionality for recurring reference signals CYCLESYNC functionality for automatically re synchronization Drop out compensation of incoming...

Page 9: ...chaining devices see the Switching off the Termination of the universal Clock Inputs section in the appendix 3 ALARM OUT The iC ALARM output is optionally available item no 8005 065 Refer to the EXTE...

Page 10: ...nd B this allows for example for a simple documentation of the connected devices 10 RS485 This interface port is provided for programming the iCLOCK and updating the device firmware A software for rem...

Page 11: ...which may be located on the outside or inside of the device For devices which have no termination of the Word Clock input e g RME Hammerfall with Word Clock i o or Alesis BRC you can use an additional...

Page 12: ...nch connectors on both ends The specifications stipulate a specific cable resistance of 75 ask your retailer for a confirma tion of this value when purchasing the cables Cables for High Clock Rates Es...

Page 13: ...R M A T L E V E L T E R M O U T2 4 4 1 k W O R D C L K 2 5 V 7 5 R W C LK S F R E Q F O R M A T L E V E L T E R M O U T3 4 4 1 k W O R D C L K 2 5 V 7 5 R W C LK S F R E Q F O R M A T L E V E L T E R...

Page 14: ...ging parameter values and not for moving between menu pages 4 When the horizontal arrow has been positioned in front of the parameter to be changed pressing the up down buttons will first change to th...

Page 15: ...between two externally applied clock signals or an auto matically or manually performed change from an external to an internal clock source or vice versa When the change occurs the LOCK indicator of...

Page 16: ...ian in charge immediately The message is displayed only if the iCLOCK is equipped with a redundant power supply iCLOCKdp version item no 8015 046 OUTPUTs function Here the set clock rates of all outpu...

Page 17: ...1id compliant signals can be applied In addition S PDIF signals can be applied to this input and be used for synchronization Refer to the Synchronizable and Generatable Clock Rates section in the appe...

Page 18: ...deo signal routing The factory default is INTERN INTERN setting INTERNAL links the video generator to the internal reference clock oscilla tor An extraordinary feature of iCLOCK is that the synthesize...

Page 19: ...ignal In this mode the synthesizer synchronizes to the input video signal to pro vide the output of phase locked audio clock signals FORMAT function FORMAT This function allows for selecting the video...

Page 20: ...FIELD RATE 48Hz PAL FR setting PAL VIDEO FRAME RATE 25Hz PAL FI setting PAL VIDEO FIELD RATE 50Hz NTSC FRBW setting NTSC VIDEO FRAME RATE 30Hz NTSC FIBW setting NTSC VIDEO FIELD RATE 60Hz 20 NTSC FRC...

Page 21: ...MC conditions in the studio EMC electromagnetic compatibility Due to the internal signal phase corrections the synthesizer can re lock temporarily when switching AES EBU clock frequencies This does no...

Page 22: ...te 2 bits 3 4 and 5 of the clear frame signal of the selected AES EBU output pair The factory default is 24BITs 16BITs 18BITs 20BITs 24BITs setting One of four word lengths between 16 and 24Bits are a...

Page 23: ...TRIBUTION This setting allows for forwarding an input S P DIF or AES3 11 signal to the S P DIF output pair using a hardware bypass As no adjustments can be made in this mode the other functions and pa...

Page 24: ...g the reference status stored in the channel status bits byte 3 bits 4 5 of the clear frame signal of the selected S P DIF output pair The factory default is LEVEL 3 LEVEL 3 setting With the LEVEL 3 v...

Page 25: ...well as by instabilities of the synthesizer signal caused by clock source deviation Entering varispeed values and moving the cursor 0 ENTER Enable the varispeed function by pressing the up down cursor...

Page 26: ...nd a subsequently selected clock source can be selected here FREEZE function FREEZE This function allows for blocking the four cursor buttons This is convenient for protecting the iCLOCK from unauthor...

Page 27: ...common If a function is edited on any AES menu page any changes will be applied to the same function on the other AES menu page or output The factory default is SINGLE SINGLE setting SINGLE allows for...

Page 28: ...ersion 1 ON 2 N A one active power supply iCLOCK dp 1 ON 2 ON two active power supplies OK setting The respective power supply is active N A setting NOT AVALABLE This message shows that the respective...

Page 29: ...n menus OPERATION and NAME Only after this step the choosed setting will be activated GO SURE setting GO enables the setting which is choosed within the function menus OPERA TION and NAME When the ENT...

Page 30: ...nce more will load the selected preset and reboot the system The number of the selected preset 01 08 will be displayed under NUMBER and the GO parameter will appear If no user input occurs while SHURE...

Page 31: ...elect one of the PRESET01 08 memories by their preset number or name using the up down keys and confirm by pressing the ENTER key Press the ENTER key twice to switch to the PRESET function Press any u...

Page 32: ...ANHANG ANHANG ANHANG 88 32...

Page 33: ...internally or by an external source Doing this the powerful synthesis process enables additio nally as an outstanding feature the use of the pull up down and varispeed functions simultaneously Thus an...

Page 34: ...3 in same procedure Note If a reference slot is set to NO REF the sys tem skips this slot and synchronizes the next activated slot or the internal video reference generator The system will be locked a...

Page 35: ...LOCKdp ALARM OUT 3 Loss of the internal reference oscillator Every of the above mentioned operating conditions activate also the red front panel LED ALARM set The relays are normalled when the describ...

Page 36: ...tions work faultlessly If a disturbance occurs the according relay faills instantly The output contacts supply a max switching power of 30W with 30V 1A DC AC peak The type of the used relays is called...

Page 37: ...x128 4096 0 5644 8 6144 0 x256 8192 0 11289 6 12288 0 x512 16384 0 22579 2 24576 0 PILOT TONE Clock Rates Type PAL SECAM Hz NTSC Hz Film Hz Color Frame Rate 25 29 97 24 Color Field Rate 50 59 94 48 Bl...

Page 38: ...ot 3 b conductor cold AES EBU XLR Output AES EBU XLR Input S P DIF Cinch Input Output 1 Audio signal 2 Audio ground 1 2 2 1 AES11 CLOCK RATES Dividers Factors Basic Clock 32 0kHz Basic Clock 44 1kHz B...

Page 39: ...transfering the video signal of the internal video reference generator simultaneously Two Jumpers are put on two 2 pin sockets J16 and J17 Removing the jumpers from the 2 pin sockets will split up th...

Page 40: ...ble in pairs Output levels 2 5V p p 75 output impedance 75 3 5V p p 75 output impedance 22 Generatable clock rates 36 audio clock rates 2 DSD clock rates 6 pilot tone clock rates 4 GPS atomic clock ra...

Page 41: ...Remote controlling of whole system none standard software updating programming power supply Type Internal switching power supply Input voltage 90V 260V automatic adjustment 47Hz 440Hz Power consumpti...

Page 42: ...PRODUCT NAMES ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CHANGE TECHNICAL DETAILS WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE MUTEC GmbH 2002 7045 014 WWW MUTEC NET DE FON 0049 0 30 746880...

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