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Operation  

General System Operation

Operating the REF 10 is very straight-forward! Apart from the 
two power switches there is only a single push button rotary 
encoder (»OUTPUT SELECT«) used to individually turn the 
eight outputs on or off  Per factory default all outputs are acti-
ve upon powering up the device for the first time, so all eight 
white front panel LEDs will light up accordingly!

Selecting and toggling the outputs
The front panel encoder’s action is stepped and each step will 
evoke a new setting  The push button function of the encoder 
is used to toggle features  

Rotate the encoder by one step to select an output and the 
first LED will start flashing  Turning the encoder by another 
step now will cause the next LED to flash while the previous 
one returns to a steady light  Thus, it is only possible to select 
one output at a time  

As long as an LED is flashing, the respective output can be 
toggled with a push of the encoder  When the LED is on, the 
output is active  When the LED is off, the output has been di-
sengaged  Any setting will have immediate effect - it is not 
necessary to take any further actions  

The last setting of the REF 10 will be stored and preserved 
after the the device has been powered down 

Recommendations for the REF 10

To ensure a long-lasting performance with optimum clock si-
gnal quality that will best enhance your connected devices 
we would like to share a few recommendations for using the 
REF 10 

  Prior to enjoying an in-depth listening session we recom-

mend pre-heating the REF 10 for about 20-30 minutes  
While the heater generally reaches its operating tempe-
rature in about five minutes, the entire oscillator section 
takes longer to fully warm up  To ensure optimal perfor-
mance and highest frequency stability, you should grant 
the REF 10 this additional warm-up time 

  Keeping the REF 10 permanently powered up is generally 

not required as long as you observe the extended warm-
up period described above  We do however advise against 
power cycling  the REF 10 in short, repeated intervals!

  The REF 10 should always be placed away from mecha-

nically vibrating devices (such as turn tables)  Although 
the REF 10’s case feet of the are equipped with isolating 
rubber rings, excessive structure-borne vibrations can 
nonetheless interfere with the oscillator and negatively 
affect the clock performance and signal quality 

The REF 10 should furthermore not be placed in close pro-
ximity to devices emitting strong electromagnetic fields 
(such as fluorescent lamps)  Even though the electronics 
of the REF 10 are encapsulated in a steel enclosure these 
strong electric fields can interfere with the sensitive elec-
tronics and also negatively affect the signal quality 

  We generally recommend disengaging all clock outputs 

that are not used for your given setup to reduce potential 
interference as much as possible  Additionally, unused 
and disengaged outputs can be fitted with so-called BNC 
termination plugs  These are available from retailers with 
both 50 and 75 Ω matching both of the REF 10s output 
terminations 

Содержание REF 10

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Страница 3: ...dia 7 Installation Shipping Contents 8 Placing the Device 8 Interface Connections 9 Control Elements and Terminals Front Panel 10 Rear Panel 10 Operation General System Operation 11 Recommendations fo...

Страница 4: ...e of 90 250 V with no need for any user adjustments Make sure that your line voltage source provides a supply vol tage within the specified range In addition make sure that the device is properly grou...

Страница 5: ...riginal 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 comparab...

Страница 6: ...ith exceptional spatiality and level of detail free from any digital blur As the quasi conductor of your digital audio orchestra at home we are sure the REF 10 will inspire you with unheard of clarity...

Страница 7: ...we provide free technical support for all registered products We will also inform you about new products and product updates you may opt out at any time of course Please register your product at www m...

Страница 8: ...dard can commonly be found among units by Japanese Hi Fi manufacturers and for measurement devices in laboratory applications 75 impedance termination This termination is more common for devices used...

Страница 9: ...is is necessary if the clock master does not provide a sufficient number of clock outputs Since the REF 10 generates exceptionally low phase noise i e highest quality signals any additional elements i...

Страница 10: ...2 These two clock outputs are equipped with a 50 terminati on Use only BNC cables with the appropriate 50 impedan ce with these outputs 2 75 Outputs 3 8 These six clock outputs are equipped with a 75...

Страница 11: ...using the REF 10 Prior to enjoying an in depth listening session we recom mend pre heating the REF 10 for about 20 30 minutes While the heater generally reaches its operating tempe rature in about fi...

Страница 12: ...ndependent from the audio clock typically 44 1 kHz up to 192 kHz of the playback As a consequence the REF 10 s clock signal is not compatible with the commonWord Clock audio clock that is also transmi...

Страница 13: ...dge the audio re clocker and the DAC can receive their own 10 MHz clock supply from the REF 10 It is helpful to understand that the hierarchy with respect to the audio clock i e the sampling rate of t...

Страница 14: ...05 75 Network Player G 01X G 02X 50 Audio Clock Generator Evertz 5601MSC k A Audio Video Clock Generator dCS Vivaldi Master Clock 75 Audio Clock Generator Paganini Master Clock Scarlatti Master Clock...

Страница 15: ...ng with its top flush to the power Pin Assignment of the Terminals Mains In 1 Neutral N 2 Protective Earth E 3 Live Phase P Technical Data Interfaces 2 x BNC unbalanced 50 terminated buffert 6 x BNC u...

Страница 16: ...nsumption 12 W during oscillator warm up 8 W nominal operation Mechanical Details Enclosure size material color 196 x 84 x 300 mm W x H x D without connectors and case feet 1 5mm steel black powder co...

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