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mif4 Instruction Manual

Rosendahl mif4 is a professional midi timecode 
interface with LED display, sync input and USB 
port

www.rosendahl-studiotechnik.com

Unpacking and mounting into a 19" rack

mif4 comes with the following accessories:

1 x USB power adapter
1 x USB cable A-B
2 x 1U rackmount brackets with screws

The unit is shipped with four rubber feet mounted
underside with Phillips screws.

If   you   want   to   rackmount   your   mif4,   please
detach   the   four  rubber  feet  and   pull   off   the
protective film from the two aluminium brackets.
Remove   the   black   countersunk   screws   on   the
left   and  right   side   of   the   unit   to   assemble   the
rack   mount   brackets   using  the   8   enclosed
Phillips screws.

Powering up & selecting timecode SOURCE

Connect the USB port to a host computer or use
the external power adapter to supply your mif4.
Each time the unit is powering up the installed
firmware and hardware version are shown in the
display for two seconds.
This manual relates to firmware version 

3.0

 from

September 2021.

The   left   key   is   used   to   select   the   timecode

SOURCE

.

Short keypresses will navigate through the four
input modes:

LTC

:  longitudinal timecode (SMPTE  12M) from

the LTC IN 

MTC

: midi timecode from the MIDI IN.

USB

:   midi   timecode   from   a   host   computer

connected via USB.

GEN

:   manually   or   MMC   controlled   timecode

generator mode.

Holding   down   the   left   key   for   two   seconds
causes
(1) a JAM SYNC from applied, running timecode
into the GEN mode
(2) or if no timecode signal is present, you will be
able   to   store   the  

default

 

SOURCE   setting

  to

non volatile memory.
(See   generator   section   for   more   informations
about JAM SYNC)

LTC input mode

LTC is longitudinal timecode according SMPTE
12M, there are 80 bits containing time, userdata
and a syncword.

The unit detects the incoming LTC frame format
automatically..
The FPS LEDs 24, 25, 30 and DF indicate the
detected format.

24

 FPS timecode is used for movie productions.

25

 FPS timecode is the standard European video

frame   rate   but   is   also   common   for   European
audio productions.

30

  FPS   timecode   is   used   for   audio   and   high

definition video productions in Japan and the US.
30 FPS pull down resulting in 29.97 FPS is used
for   NTSC   or   high   definition   video   productions
(pull down).

30 and DF

 indicates the drop frame format used

only   for   pull   down   video

 

applications   where

correlation to time of day is mandatory.

These LEDs are all unlighted if no input signal is
applied, so they also serve to indicate ISP (Input
Signal Present) status.

Continious

  timecode,   running  

forward

,   within

+/- 6% of nominal speed

 will be translated into

MTC  timecode  and  sent   to  the MIDI  and  USB
output ports. Simultaneously stable, regenerated
LTC is fed to the LTC output.

Summary of Contents for mif 4

Page 1: ...ost computer connected via USB GEN manually or MMC controlled timecode generator mode Holding down the left key for two seconds causes 1 a JAM SYNC from applied running timecode into the GEN mode 2 or if no timecode signal is present you will be able to store the default SOURCE setting to non volatile memory See generator section for more informations about JAM SYNC LTC input mode LTC is longitudi...

Page 2: ... stationary LTC timecode The unit repeats one LTC frame 8 times On the LED display there are DECIMAL POINTS to separate hours minutes seconds and frames 00 00 00 00 The rightmost decimal point to the right of the frame digits is used as a LOCKED indicator If the unit is in sync and outputs locked timecode this LOCKED indicator will light up In MTC or USB input modes the LOCKED threshold is 5ms in ...

Page 3: ... display the letter r indicates reference locked the video reference input signal is used for synchronising the actual timecode generation I stands for Input and indicates that only the timecode input source is used to synchronise the actual timecode generation LTC mode always references to the input signal even when a valid reference signal with matching frame rate is applied In MTC or USB mode t...

Page 4: ... systems can be downloaded at www rosendahl studiotechnik com Mac OS X USB drivers support multiple clients and thus there is no need to install extra mif4 device drivers To verify the generic OS X driver installation please run Applications Utilities Audio MIDI Setup and open the Window MIDI Studio Declaration of CE conformity Rosendahl Studiotechnik GmbH Andechser Str 5 D 86919 Utting a A German...

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