Model 5600MSC Master Clock/SPG Manual
INSTALLATION
Revision 1.6
Page
2-3
be ON when the 5600MSC has established a good link to its supporting hub. This gives
you a good indication that the segment is wired correctly. The LED will BLINK when the
5600MSC is sending or receiving data. The LED will be OFF if there is no valid
connection.
2.1.5. Linear Time Code Connections
The
LTC 1 OUTPUT
and
LTC 2 OUTPUT
groups of sub-menus on the
OUTPUT
Setup menu are used
to configure the LTC outputs. See section 3.6.1. The output level is adjustable from approximately 0.5
V to 4 V using the
LTC Level
item on the
LTC OUTPUT
menus. (See section 3.6.1.11)
LTC OUT:
A 3 pin male XLR connector for the primary SMPTE/ EBU linear time code output from
the generator. 12 VDC power for downstream Evertz clocks is available on this
connector (see section 3.6.1.1).
Pin #
Name
Description
1 GND
Signal
Ground.
2
LTC+
Primary LTC + output
3
LTC-
Primary LTC – output
Table 2-2: LTC OUT Pin Definitions
AUX I/O:
A 9 pin female ‘D’ connector contains a second copy of the primary LTC output as well
as the secondary LTC output. The pinout of this connector is shown in Table 2-6.
2.1.6. Serial Port and Modem Connections
COM:
A 9 pin female 'D' connector for connection to the RS-232/RS-422 serial
communications. This port is configured for a ‘straight through RS-232 connection to a
PC COM port and can be used for uploading firmware to the unit or connecting two
5600MSC units together in ‘synchro mode’. Table 2-3 shows the pinout of the serial port
in its default RS-232 DCE configuration. See section 3.7.1 for the information on
configuring the port for various applications. See section 2.4 for the information on
connecting the 5600MSC units in ‘synchro mode’.
Pin #
Name
Description
1 GND
Chassis
ground
2
TxD
RS-232 Transmit Output
3
RxD
RS-232 Receive Input
4
5
Sig Gnd
RS-232 Signal Ground
6
7
RTS
RS-232 RTS Input
8
CTS
RS-232 CTS Output
9
Table 2-3: COM Port Pin Definitions
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