Names of Each Control
A |
| B |
| C |
| D |
| E |
ASTANDBY/ON button
When the Main Power switch on the rear panel is ON, use this button to turn the unit on or to standby. When the unit is on, the indicator lights.
BMASTER button
Press this button to select the signal source you will use for the reference frequency.
When the clock signal is stabilized, the indicator for the MASTER button stops blinking and lights steadily.
Xtal:
When using the clock made by internal crystal oscillator
Rb:
When using the internal rubidium oscillator as the source clock
Ext:
When using the input from the reference sourced 10MHz IN terminal
CUNIVERSAL CLOCK OUT button
Use this to switch the Universal Clock output on or off. Universal Clock is the
When the FREQUENCY MODE is set to 44.1kHz or 48kHz, the frequency of the universal clock is set to 100kHz. When the FREQUENCY MODE is set to PAL FILM, the frequency of the universal clock is set to 96kHz.
When OFF is selected, the indicator turns off.
DFREQUENCY MODE button
Use this to select the fundamental frequency of the word clock.
44.1kHz:
This is generally used for
48kHz:
This is used for DVD players, DAT recorders, etc. which operate with a 48kHz clock standard.
PAL FILM:
This is used for reproducing PAL DVD discs at 24 frames/sec.
EFrequency change buttons [A/B/C]
The frequency of the each line (A/B/C) is changeable between 1x/2x/4x of the fundamental frequency and off. Following frequency can be selected for each FREQUENCY MODE.
When OFF is selected, the indicator turns off.
44.1kHz:
44.1kHz, 88.2kHz, 176.4kHz 48kHz:
48kHz, 96kHz, 192kHz
PAL FILM:
48P (46.08kHz), 96P (92.16kHz), 192P (184.32kHz)
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