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VII. Warranty

 

 
   Broadcast Devices, Inc. products are warranted against failure due to faulty materials 
or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipment to the ultimate user. 
The warranty covers repair or replacement of defective parts at the factory, provided the 
unit has been returned prepaid by the user. All shipments to the factory shall have 
affixed to the outside of the container a return authorization number obtained from the 
factory. The above warranty is void if the unit has been modified by the user outside of 
any recommendations from the factory or if the unit has been abused or operated 
outside of its electrical or environmental specifications. If customer conducted field tests 
suggest that the unit may be faulty, whether or not the unit is in warranty, a full report of 
the difficulty should be sent to Broadcast Devices, Inc. factory at Cortlandt Manor, New 
York. The office may suggest further tests or authorize return for factory evaluation.  
 
   Units sent to the factory should be well packed and shipped to Broadcast Devices, 
Inc. 2066 E. Main Street, Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567. Remember to affix the R.A. 
number to the outside of the carton. Any packages received without such R.A. number 
will be refused. Note: freight collect shipments will also be refused. When the unit has 
been received, inspected and tested, the customer will receive a report of the findings 
along with a quotation for recommended repairs, which are found falling outside of the 
standard warranty. Units returned for in-warranty repairs, which are found not to be 
defective will be subject to an evaluation and handling charge. In-warranty units will be 
repaired at no charge and returned via prepaid freight.  
 
   Out-of-warranty units needing repair require a purchase order and will be invoiced for 
parts, labor, and shipping charges. 
 
   When ordering replacement part, always specify A) Part Description, and Quantity; B) 
Date of Purchase, Where Purchased; C) Any Special Shipping Instructions. Always 
specify a street address, as shipping companies cannot deliver to a postal box.  
 
   Broadcast Devices, Inc. is not responsible for any other manufacturer’s warranty on 
original equipment. Nor are we responsible for any failure, damage, or loss of property 
that may occur due to the installation or operation of our equipment outside of 
recommended specifications.  
 
   Broadcast Devices, Inc. reserves the right to change materials, specifications, and 
features from time to time. 

www.broadcast-devices.com

 

 
Broadcast Devices, Inc. 
2066 E. Main Street 
Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567 
Email: [email protected] 
(914) 737-5032 Tel.    (914) 736-6916 Fax. 

Содержание ATB-300

Страница 1: ...ool Box Digital Analog Audio Switcher DA Operations Quick Start Guide Broadcast Devices Inc 2066 E Main Street Cortlandt Manor NY 10567 Tel 914 737 5032 Fax 914 736 6916 World Wide Web www Broadcast Devices com Rev D 05 09 Option Dependent ...

Страница 2: ... Descriptions 3 7 A Memory Programming 4 B Silence Interval Programming 4 C Silence Threshold Programming 5 III Remote Control Operation 7 IV Input Mode Selection Menu System 7 9 V Audio I O Connector Diagrams 9 10 VI Remote Control Connector Diagrams 11 VII Warranty 12 ...

Страница 3: ...s programmed using a priority list of 4 or 8 memories depending on configuration which are programmed with input channels to search for audio in order of preference The ATB 300 s intelligent search algorithm constantly monitors the inputs to allow immediate switching to the first active channel in the priority list without need to sequence through inactive channels when silence II ATB 300 Operatio...

Страница 4: ...channel The lower line indicates the channel that will be programmed into the memory when the ENTER key is pressed along with its activity status The LEFT and RIGHT ARROW keys are used to select a memory to program The UP and DOWN keys sequence through the input channel selections Pressing the ENTER key will program the channel indicated on the bottom line in to the priority memory Note that progr...

Страница 5: ... time between 1 and 100 Default 5 40 dB below nominal input using the UP and DOWN arrow keys Pushing the ENTER key will put this setting into non volatile memory Pushing the red X key will return to the original value before it was changed NOTE the ENTER key MUST be pushed to retain this setting after power is cycled This allows the user to test a setting before committing it to memory Manual oper...

Страница 6: ...ubsequent loss of audio on the channel that was automatically selected If such an event should occur the priority list will again be used to select the first available active channel in the list Audio Restored Look Back Feature The ATB 300 has the ability to monitor the designated primary channel after a loss of audio has been detected by the silence sensor if the unit is in the automatic mode If ...

Страница 7: ...arily To enable remote channel selection the ATB 300 must be in MANUAL mode When the ATB 300 is in MANUAL mode connecting a remote channel select input to remote common momentarily will cause the corresponding input to be selected as the current output ONLY ONE channel select input can be active If more than one input is selected simultaneously the ATB 300 will not switch IV Input Mode Selection M...

Страница 8: ...ight Note Phase inversion is Left or right but not both simultaneously Input Invert Control modes are automatically saved when selected To exit this menu press the F1 key to return to the main menu Press F4 three times to enter Input Gain Control menu Pushing the up arrow down allows you to select the input channel to be changed Pushing the left right arrow buttons allows you to adjust gain in one...

Страница 9: ...e unit While holding the red X key restore AC power until the display indicates FACTORY DEFAULT V Audio I O Connections ATB 300 Audio Connections CH4 OUT AESOUTP2 CH3 IN AESOUTP4 AESOUTN3 AESINP1 AESINP2 AESINP4 AESINP3 DIGITAL AUDIO I O DB 25 1 14 2 15 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 CH2 OUT AESOUTP3 AESOUTN1 AESINN4 CH1 OUT AESINN2 CH3 OUT AESINN1 CH1 IN AESOUTP1 AESOUTN4...

Страница 10: ...3 24 25 CH5 RIGHT CH 7 LEFT CH1P CH 6 RIGHT CH 7 RIGHT CH 6 LEFT CH8 LEFT CH5N CH6P CH4N CH3P CH1N CH6N CH4P CH8 RIGHT CH8P CH2N ATB 300 AUDIO INPUT MAPPING INPUT CHANNEL TYPE LOCATION 1 DIGITAL AES 1 2 DIGITAL AES 2 3 DIGITAL AES 3 4 DIGITAL AES 4 5 ANALOG ANALOG IN 1 2 L R 6 ANALOG ANALOG IN 3 4 L R 7 ANALOG ANALOG IN 5 6 L R 8 ANALOG ANALOG IN 7 8 L R ...

Страница 11: ...S2 REMOTE P2 DB 25 MALE USER SUPPLIED 1 14 2 15 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 AUTO COM STATUS6 INPUT COM SELECT INPUT8 REMOTE P1 DB 25 FEMALE USER SUPPLIED 1 14 2 15 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 12V MANUAL COM STATUS4 REMOTE INPUTS K1 NC K2 NO REMOTE ENABLE INPUT COM FAULT DETECTED RELAYS INPUT COM Notes 1 Status outputs are open collector Darli...

Страница 12: ... A number will be refused Note freight collect shipments will also be refused When the unit has been received inspected and tested the customer will receive a report of the findings along with a quotation for recommended repairs which are found falling outside of the standard warranty Units returned for in warranty repairs which are found not to be defective will be subject to an evaluation and ha...

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