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INSTALLATION

Setting up 

The device should be placed as close as possible to the devices to which it 
will be connected in order to reduce the amount of cable needed. To avoid 
damaging the device chassis and the set-up area, stick the enclosed rubber 
feet (4x) evenly to the underside of the device. When installing the unit in a 
rack, the rubber feet should not be used for reasons of space!

For installation in 19” racks a corresponding rack-mount kit, MW-01/19, 
is an optional extra (order no. 8020-005). In this case ensure that the unit 
is placed in the rack in such a way that one height unit is kept free, or 
equipped with panels, both above and below the chassis body to allow for 
proper air circulation!

Wiring the digital audio inputs

Before using the unit, the interfaces of all units used in the set-up must 
be appropriately stacked and connected according to the right format. 
The four coaxial S/PDIF inputs should be connected with electric, 
unbalanced cables using cinch connectors. According to specifications, 
the specific resistance of the cable must be 75

.

The optical S/PDIF input should be connected using optical cables in 
compliance with Toshiba’s TOSLINK

TM

 standard. The cables used may be 

made of plastic or glass fiber. In the case of plastic fiber, do not use any 
more than ten meters for reasons of transmission safety. Glass fibers, on 
the other hand, can easily transfer data across much greater distances. 
The AES/EBU interface should be connected with electric, balanced cables 
using XLR connectors. According to specifications, the specific resistance 
of the cable must be 110

 Ω

.

Wiring the Word Clock interfaces

Electric, unbalanced cables with BNC connectors are used to transmit 
Word Clock signals. Typically, the corresponding cable qualities are 
labeled »RG-59U or RG-59B/U«.
Do not use cables labeled »RG-58U«!

The SMART MERGE Word Clock input is internally terminated with 75

according to specifications. This termination must be disabled if the 
connected Word Clock cable is to be daisy-chained to other devices as 
only the last device in a chain may be terminated. Proceed as described in 
the appendix under »Disabling the termination«.

If the SMART MERGE Word Clock output is used to synchronize other 
devices, ensure that the Word Clock inputs of the connected devices are 
properly terminated, except in the case of a daisy chain. On most devices, 
the termination of the Word Clock inputs may be activated or interrupted 
using a so-called »termination switch«. This switch can be found on the 
outside or inside of the device in question.
In the case of devices that do not feature a termination of the Word 
Clock input, e.g. RME Hammerfall with Word Clock i/o or Alesis BRC, it is 
possible to terminate the connection with an additional BNC-T connector. 
Using its middle connector, plug the T connector into the input of the 
receiving device. The cable carrying the clock signal is then connected to 
one of the side connectors and a 75

 resistance is connected to the other 

side of the BNC-T connector, acting as a BNC terminal connector.

   

Do NOT expose the unit and its accessories 
to rain, moisture, direct sunlight or excessive 
heat produced by such heat sources as radia-
tors or spotlights! 

Keep cable lengths as short as possible to 
minimize loss and possible interference from 
other devices!

Optical cables, specially tested for the 
transmission of S/PDIF and ADAT

TM

 signals, 

are available in various lengths from your 
MUTEC dealer!

It is imperative to ensure that the output 
resistance of the Word Clock cable used is 
75 

, according to specifications! Using cables 

with a different specific resistance can lead to 
a drastic deterioration of the signal quality! 
This would also jeopardize the perfect syn-
chronization of the devices connected to it.

You should generally avoid »daisy chaining« 
Word Clock lines using passive BNC T 
connectors for reasons of signal quality or 
resulting loss of levels. Should such routing 
prove to be unavoidable, no more than three 
devices should be routed or connected to one 
Word Clock output.

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Summary of Contents for SMART MERGE

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Page 3: ...bought the product from a MUTEC GmbH specialized dealer or distributor and is not transferable to anyone who may subsequently purchase this product No other person retail dealer distributor etc shall...

Page 4: ...6 SMART MERGE rear panel 6 INSTALLATION Setting up 8 Wiring the digital audio inputs 8 Wiring the Word Clock interfaces 8 OPERATION Connecting the devices 9 Synchronization 9 The first mix 9 Monitor f...

Page 5: ...put channels without affecting the mix signal Also every input can be routed separately to the digital master output e g for monitoring on the main speackers or patching digital sources to one input o...

Page 6: ...on to a reference clock source 4 SINGLE MASTER With this switch the two playback functions of the master output can be switched over 5 MONITOR These five green LEDs indicate which of the inputs is cur...

Page 7: ...115V The mains voltage fuses are located behind this shutter These must be inserted properly according to the voltage of the country in which the unit is to be used Please consult the safety tips par...

Page 8: ...This termination must be disabled if the connected Word Clock cable is to be daisy chained to other devices as only the last device in a chain may be terminated Proceed as described in the appendix u...

Page 9: ...at the same time a usable audio signal present at the first digital audio input the Word Clock signal always has first priority Accordingly the AES EBU master signal is output synchronously to the in...

Page 10: ...e SINGLE MASTER switch is set to SINGLE the internally generated mix signal is not output constantly through the AES EBU master output as is the case with the MASTER function Just as with the monitor...

Page 11: ...us the asynchronous output signals of the musical instruments are integrated into the synchronous studio set up Moreover only one input at the mixing desk is used for all instruments 11 Digital Mixing...

Page 12: ...flat blade screwdriver to open the compartment that houses the fuse holder Carefully pull out the fuse hol der from its socket Turn it by 180 and re insert it into its socket After closing the compart...

Page 13: ...3 0Vpp 75 output impedance 50 Frequency range Every audio clock rate from 32 0kHz to 108 0kHz and 8 0MHz to 25 0MHz for ProTools fully varispeed compatible SIGNAL PROCESSING DynamicAutoLeveling DAL 3...

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