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GENERAL OPERATION

Selecting Function Menus and setting Functions

The device is fully operated using the two toggle switches at the front 
panel.

1

  Switching the MENU key toggles between different basic function menus. 

2

  Switching the SELECT key activtes individual functions within one  

  function menu.

Steps of Operation

1

  First press on MENU or SELECT key enables the last selected function  

  within the last selected function menu. The corresponding LED is  
  beginning to flash. 

2

  Every press on SELECT key will select a new function within a menu. The 

   LED of every selected function will flash accordingly and the    

 

  corresponding function is vailable at once. 

3

  When the needed function is selected, do not press the switches again!  

  After a period of approx. 4 seconds the LED in front of the selected  
  function will stop flashing.

The STATUS area is not accessible by using the MENU and SELECT switches, 
because it only informs about different conditions of incoming signals. 

Function Areas + Functions

Menus

Functions

For safety reasons, be sure to read 
the SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS and 
INSTALLATION chapters before first 

powering-up! 
We also recommend reading the CONTROL 
ELEMENTS AND TERMINALS chapter for 
information on how to connect MC-7!

!

All user-specific function settings 
are available furthermore when 
power is restored.

!

2. SELECT 

selects individual 

functions within 

one function area.

1. MENU

 

selects individual 

function menus.

MENU + SELECT operation

Summary of Contents for MC-7

Page 1: ...WORD CLOCK DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER AUDIO CLOCK CONVERTER...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...epairs To obtain warranty service the buyer must call or write to MUTEC GmbH before returning the unit All inquiries must be accompanied by a description of the problem and the original buyer s invoic...

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Page 5: ...Menus and setting Functions 13 Steps of Operation 13 OPERATING THE MC 7 REFERENCE CLKMULTIPLIERS Menus 15 General Operation Procedure 15 Word Clock as Input Reference including Options 16 AES3 11 as I...

Page 6: ......

Page 7: ...tstanding digital audio clock distributor and converter enabling to handle every clocking issue in your studio set up with ease MC 7 Features Distributes and converts Word Clock AES3 11 and S PDIF Ext...

Page 8: ...sync master clock generator The unit provides different high stable clock signals for simultaneous synchronization of digital audio and SD video devices MC 3 2 The MC 3 2 SMART CLOCK HD is an universa...

Page 9: ...rmine the factor by which the basis clock rate of the incoming reference signal is multiplied additionally This setting can be made individually for every Word Clock pair of outputs as well as for the...

Page 10: ...S11 signal in compliance with AES3 1992 R1997 or AES11 1997 2003 The input imped ance is 110 XLR connector female For selecting this input see chapter OPERATING THE MC 7 5 S P DIF IN These two S P DIF...

Page 11: ...have no termination of the Word Clock input e g RME Hammerfall with Word Clock i o Alesis BRC or M Audio ProFire Light bridge you can use an additional BNC T piece to terminate the input Plug the T p...

Page 12: ...optical fiber cables Here you can use both plastic and glass fiber based cables When using plastic fiber cables lengths of 10 meters should not be exceeded so as to ensure the reliable transmission o...

Page 13: ...ordingly and the corresponding function is vailable at once 3 When the needed function is selected do not press the switches again After a period of approx 4 seconds the LED in front of the selected f...

Page 14: ......

Page 15: ...ral Operation Procedure The MC 7 menu is strictly organized aligned to generally usual handling procedures when inserting such a box into your studio set up So you can split up all of the necessary ad...

Page 16: ...5 4 3 2 S P DIF op AES3 11 WCLK S P DIF co REFERENCE REF PASS HOLD x256 x2 x1 x4 CLKMULTIPLIERS 1 6 5 4 3 2 S P DIF op AES3 11 WCLK S P DIF co REFERENCE REF PASS HOLD x256 x2 x1 x4 CLKMULTIPLIERS 1 6...

Page 17: ...e output of all outgoing signals S P DIF op AES3 11 WCLK S P DIF co REFERENCE REF PASS HOLD x256 x2 x1 x4 CLKMULTIPLIERS 1 6 5 4 3 2 When pressing the SELECT key again you can activate the REF PASS fu...

Page 18: ...ou can activate the HOLD function which leads to a fail safe output of all outgoing signals S P DIF op AES3 11 WCLK S P DIF co REFERENCE REF PASS HOLD x256 x2 x1 x4 CLKMULTIPLIERS 1 6 5 4 3 2 When pre...

Page 19: ...comes in the system identifies the included base clock rate and sets the multiplier accordingly to output only 44 1kHzx256 or 48 0kHzx256 The factory default is set at x1 CLKMULTIPLIER 5 For the AES3...

Page 20: ...at 176 4kHz or 192 0kHz STATUS This area displays different system conditions of your MC 7 There is no access for changing settings LOCK This blue LED lights when the internal PLL circuit has detecte...

Page 21: ...A green 3 Live phase brown USA black 2 3 1 3 2 1 Ground 2 a conductor hot 3 b conductor cold AES EBU XLR Output Word Clock Suber Clock BNC Input Output 1 Signal 2 Ground 1 2 S PDIF Cinch Output 1 Audi...

Page 22: ...3 pin socket JP1 When moving the jumper from position 2 to position 1 the input termi nation will be switched off Therefore the MC 7 must be connected in a chain in which a device with terminated inpu...

Page 23: ...Clock Signal 5 AES3 11 44 1kHz 88 2kHz 176 4kHz None AES11 blank frame none audio 6 S P DIF op co 44 1kHz 88 2kHz 176 4kHz None S P DIF blank frame none audio AES3 DIGITAL AUDIO SIGNAL AS INPUT REFER...

Page 24: ...blank frame none audio 6 S P DIF op co 44 1kHz 88 2kHz 176 4kHz None S P DIF blank frame none audio S P DIF COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO SIGNAL AS INPUT REFERENCE HOLD FUNCTION Outputs Multiply x1 Multiply x...

Page 25: ...76 4kHz None S P DIF blank frame none audio S P DIF OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO SIGNAL AS INPUT REFERENCE REF PASS FUNCTION Outputs Multiply x1 Multiply x2 Multiply x4 Multiply x256 Output Signal 1 Word Clo...

Page 26: ...1 x XLR male transformer balanced 3 5Vpp 110 output impedance 110 buffered Format Resolution AES3 1992 2003 AES11 1997 2003 24bits Transmitted sampling rates 25 0kHz to 200 0kHz S P DIF COAXIAL OUTPU...

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Page 28: ...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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