M&S Systems dmc1/dmc1CD owner manual L220P Time, Clock Settings Set Time

Models: dmc1/dmc1CD

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Set normal time and music Auto

On/Off times

 

AUTO

 

 

POWER

 

AUTO

l2:20P TIME

POWER

 

 

 

SET

 

 

TIME

 

 

TONE

 

TIME

 

 

TONE

 

PRESET

 

 

SOURCE

 

PRESET

 

 

SOURCE

 

 

 

 

 

∧∧

 

 

 

TUNE

LISTEN

TALK

VOLUME

 

LISTEN

TALK

 

TUNE

 

 

VOLUME

 

DOOR TALK

 

 

 

DOOR TALK

 

 

 

 

 

 

Change hours and

minutes

Figure 2—Clock Settings: Set Time

To change clock settings:

1.Press TIME. The hour field for Normal Time blinks, and SET TIME appears on the display.

2.Press VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN to change the hour. An A or P indicates AM or PM, respectively.

3.Press TIME. The minute field blinks. Use the VOLUME buttons to change the minutes.

4.Press TIME to continue through the settings: Music Auto On, hour and minutes and Music Auto Off, hour and minutes.

5.After you have entered Music Auto Off minutes, press TIME to return to Normal Time display.

Note: You can enable or disable the AUTO function. The word “Auto” will appear on the display when Auto Function is on. See Music Settings/Auto On/Off.

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M&S Systems dmc1/dmc1CD owner manual L220P Time, Clock Settings Set Time

dmc1/dmc1CD specifications

M&S Systems dmc1 and dmc1CD are advanced communication devices designed for a variety of applications, particularly in the field of digital asset management and broadcast environments. These systems are renowned for their reliability, user-friendly interface, and integration capabilities, making them essential tools for media professionals.

One of the main features of the dmc1 is its flexibility in handling various audio formats, which allows users to seamlessly manage and distribute audio signals across different platforms. This flexibility is further enhanced by its compatibility with both analog and digital audio, accommodating diverse workflows and catering to a wide range of operational needs.

The dmc1CD model takes this versatility a step further by integrating a compact disc (CD) player, enabling users to directly access and play physical media. This feature is particularly valuable in environments where legacy audio formats still play a significant role. The ability to play CDs alongside digital audio files makes the dmc1CD an all-in-one solution for audio playback and management.

Technologically, the dmc1 and dmc1CD are equipped with state-of-the-art processing capabilities that ensure superior audio quality and low latency. This is crucial in broadcast settings where timing and clarity are paramount. The systems utilize advanced digital signal processing (DSP) to optimize audio fidelity, ensuring that every sound is captured and played back with precision.

User interface design is another highlight of the dmc1 and dmc1CD systems. They feature an intuitive layout that allows operators to navigate through functions easily. Customizable settings enable users to tailor the interface to their specific needs, streamlining workflows and minimizing training time.

In terms of connectivity, both models support various protocols, including Ethernet and GPIO control, facilitating integration with other equipment in a broadcast or production environment. This connectivity aspect is critical for modern studios that rely on interconnected systems for effective operation.

Additionally, the robust build quality of the dmc1 series ensures reliability under demanding conditions, making them well-suited for live events where performance can be unpredictable. The units are designed to withstand the rigors of frequent transport and set changes, underscoring their durability.

Overall, M&S Systems dmc1 and dmc1CD represent a blend of innovative technology and practical features that cater to the evolving needs of media professionals. With their combination of versatility, high audio quality, and user-friendly design, they continue to stand out in the competitive landscape of digital media systems.