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WARRANTY REGULATIONS

§1 Warranty

MUTEC GmbH warrants the flawless performance of this product to the original buyer for a period of two (2) years from the date of purchase. If any failure occurs within 
the specified warranty period that is caused by defects in material and/or workmanship, MUTEC GmbH shall either repair or replace the product free of charge within 90 
days. The purchaser is not entitled to claim an inspection of the device free of charge during the warranty period. If the warranty 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 charges payable 
by the customer. Warranty claims other than those indicated above are expressly excluded.

§2 Warranty transferability

This warranty is extended exclusively to the original buyer who 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 be entitled to give any warranty promise on behalf of MUTEC GmbH.

§3 Waranty regulations 

The return of the completed registration card, or online registration on one of the websites specified below, is a condition of warranty. Failing to register the device before 
returning it for repair will void the extended warranty.

The serial number on the returned device must match the one stated on the registration card or entered during online registration. Otherwise, the device will be 
returned to the sender at the sender’s expense.
Any returned device must be accompanied by a detailed error description and a copy of the original sales receipt issued by a MUTEC dealer or distributor.
The device must be returned free of shipping expenses and in the original package, if possible; otherwise, the sender has to provide comparably protective packaging. 
The sender is fully responsible for any damage or loss of the product when shipping it to MUTEC GmbH. 

§4 Limitation of warranty

Damages caused by the following conditions are not covered by this warranty:

Damages caused by every kind of normal wear and tear (e.g. displays, LEDs, potentiometers, faders, switches, buttons, connecting elements, printed labels, cover 
glasses, cover prints, and similar parts).
Functional failure of the product caused by improper installation (please observe CMOS components handling instructions!), neglect or misuse of the product, e.g. 
failure to operate the unit in compliance with the instructions given in the user or service manuals.
Damage caused by any form of external mechanical impact or modification.
Damage caused by the user’s failure to connect and operate the unit in compliance with local safety regulations.
Damage caused by force majeure (fire, explosion, flood, lightning, war, vandalism, etc.).
Consequential damages or defects in products from other manufacturers as well as any costs resulting from a loss of production.

Repairs carried out by personnel which is not authorized from MUTEC GmbH will void the warranty. Adaptations and modifications to the device made with regard to 
national, technical, or safety regulations in a country or of the customer do not constitute a warranty claim and should be set with MUTEC GmbH in advance. 

§5 Repairs 

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 invoice. Devices shipped to MUTEC GmbH for repair without prior notice will be returned to the sender at the sender’s expense. In case of a functional 
failure please contact:

MUTEC Gesellschaft fuer Systementwicklung und Komponentenvertrieb mbH
Siekeweg 6/8  •  12309 Berlin  •  Fon 030-746880-0  •  Fax 030-746880-99  •  [email protected]

MUTEC GmbH assumes no liability for any incorrect information given in this manual. Please note that 
all software/hardware product names are registered trademarks of their respective owners. No part of 
this manual may be reproduced, copied or converted to a machine-readable form or electronical media 
without a written permission of MUTEC GmbH. We reserve the right to change or improve our products 
without notice. © MUTEC GmbH 2002

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

General instructions 

To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture, direct 
sunlight or excessive heat from sources such as radiators or spotlights. No user serviceable parts are in-
side. Repair and maintenance must be carried out by qualified personnel authorized by MUTEC GmbH! 
The unit has been designed for operation in a standard domestic environment. Do NOT expose the unit 
and its accessories to rain, moisture, direct sunlight or excessive heat produced by such heat sources as 
radiators or spotlights! The free flow of air inside and around the unit must always be ensured.

Initial operation

Prior to the initial operation of the unit, the appliance, its accessories and packaging must be inspected 
for any signs of physical damage that may have occurred during transit. If the unit has been damaged 
mechanically or if liquids have been spilled inside the enclosure, the appliance may not be connected 
to the mains or must be disconnected from the mains immediately! If the unit is damaged, please do 
NOT return it to MUTEC GmbH, but notify your dealer and the shipping company immediately, other-
wise claims for damage or replacement may not be granted. If the device is left in a low-temperature 
environment for a long time and then is moved to a room-temperature environment, condensation 
may occur on the inside and the exterior. To avoid short-circuits and flashovers, be sure to wait one or 
two hours before putting the device into operation.

Power supply

The unit has been designed for operation in a standard household environment. Before you attempt 
to operate the unit, please make sure that your local voltage matches the voltage required by the unit! 
In addition, make sure that the device is properly grounded via the local electric installation!

Continent   

Mains v Frequency 

Mains fuse

Europe 

 

220V - 230V, 50Hz 

 

230V

USA, Canada, Japan 

115V, 60Hz   

 

115V

Australia 

 

240V, 50Hz   

 

230V

The fuse holder can be found on the rear of the unit, just below the compartment marked »230 V (115 
V)«. Use the fuse holder to adjust the required mains voltage. Ex factory, the unit is normally equipped 
with a 230-V mains fuse. If the unit needs to be adjusted to 115 V, the fuse must be replaced as de-
scribed in the appendix section »Replacing the mains fuse«.
Please use the enclosed power cord (see packaging) to connect the unit to the mains. Switch the unit 
off before you attempt to connect it to the mains. Connect the power cord to the unit, then to a stand-
ard 3-pin mains outlet. To draw the power cord, never pull on the cable but on the mains plug! For 
information on the power-inlet wiring, refer to the »Wiring of connectors« section in the appendix. 
Disconnect the device from the mains when not using it for an extended period!

Declaration of Conformity

We herewith confirm that the product complies with the European 
Commission’s standards on electromagnetic compatibility.

Interference emission:    

EN 50081-1, 1992

Resistance to interference:  

EN 50082-1, 1992

Presupposed as operation condition is that all clock outputs are con-
nected with high-quality and good shielded BNC 75 ohms cable.

This symbol, an exclamation mark inside a triangle, 
alerts you to important operating or safety instructions 
in this manual.

!

R I S K   O F

ELECTRICAL SHOCK!

C A U T I O N

!

This symbol, a flash of lightning inside a triangle, alerts 
you to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage 
inside the enclosure - voltage that may be sufficient to 
constitute a risk of shock.

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Страница 9: ...or hard BYPASS the sampling rate converter to allow for the conversion of signal formats only 6 OUTPUT FREQ UENCY The third functional area controls the output sampling rate applied to the output cop...

Страница 10: ...of the incoming digital audio signal as the Word Clock frequency The input output impedance is 75 the input impedance can be disabled internally 5 230 V 115 V This compartment houses the mains fuses w...

Страница 11: ...ing resistor Most Word Clock inputs allow for enabling disabling the termination with a so called termination switch which may be located on the outside or inside of the device For devices which have...

Страница 12: ...value when purchasing the cables Connect the optical S PDIF interface with the help of Toshiba TOSLINK compliant optical fiber cables Here you can use both plastic and glass fiber based cables When us...

Страница 13: ...ey The SELECT key is used to select one of the three functional areas After selection of a different functional area the LED of the last function selected in this area starts flashing When you quit a...

Страница 14: ...synchronization of the FORMAT CHANGER advanced The unit processes digital audio signals or S PDIF and or AES EBU blank frame signals which also involves the sampling rate converter When you select one...

Страница 15: ...its and monitor their status As is generally known SCMS copy bits are exclusively defined in S PDIF data streams to prevent multiple copies of the digital audio material As a result copy bits can only...

Страница 16: ...rror rate the FORMAT CHANGER advanced mutes all of its outputs ERROR MUTE LED lights up so as to protect your monitoring speakers or headphones from damage caused by erratic level fluctuations AUDIO S...

Страница 17: ...nductor cold Ground lift of Word Clock Input Place the unit front panel towards you on a table and remove the steel plate cover after unscrewing the six screws holding it Locate the BNC jacks on the r...

Страница 18: ...INPUT Interface 1 x XLR female transformer balanced input impedance 110 200mV 7 0V Format AES EBU3 1992 AES EBU11 1997 Resolution 16 24bits Lock range 32 0kHz to 108 0kHz S PDIF OPTICAL OUTPUT Interf...

Страница 19: ...ration setting removing POWER SUPPLY Type Internal power supply Input voltage 115V 230V switchable 50 60Hz Power consumption max 12W removable power cord IEC320 C13 aligned SYSTEM UNIT COVER Cover siz...

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