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Digital Analog Clocks

Installation and Operation

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Summary of Contents for ADC-5105

Page 1: ...5000 and 5100 Series Digital Analog Clocks Installation and Operation Manual Edition D 5000 5100 MAN...

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Page 3: ...Edition D August 2006 5000 5100Series Digital Analog Clocks Installation and Operation Manual...

Page 4: ...PER RouterWORKS Signal Quality Manager SpyderWeb SuiteView TitleMotion UNIFRAME Velocity VelocityHD VideoCarte Videotek and X75 are trademarks of the Harris Corporation which may be registered in the...

Page 5: ...Servicing v Returning a Product v Restriction on Hazardous Substances RoHS Compliance vi Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Compliance vii Safety viii Safety Terms and Symbols in this...

Page 6: ...al 13 Chapter 2 ADC 5100 Series Analog Digital Clocks Overview 15 Introduction 16 Installation 18 Wall Mounting 18 Rack Mounting 20 Desk Mounting 20 Rear Panel 21 Control Modes 23 General Operation 24...

Page 7: ...pecifications for 5000 5100 Series Digital Analog Clocks Audience This manual is written for engineers technicians and operators responsible for installation setup maintenance and or operation of 5000...

Page 8: ...ets fields buttons check boxes list boxes combo boxes menus submenus windows lists and selection names Italics Indicates E mail addresses the names of books or publications and the first instances of...

Page 9: ...t designed for field servicing All upgrades modifications or repairs require you to return the product to the Customer Service center Returning a Product In the unlikely event that your product fails...

Page 10: ...cling The Directive takes effect on July 1 2006 and it refers to the following hazardous substances Lead Pb Mercury Hg Cadmium Cd Hexavalent Chromium Cr V1 Polybrominated Biphenyls PBB Polybrominated...

Page 11: ...ers will be required to recycle electrical and electronic equipment at end of its useful life and may not dispose of the equipment in landfills or by using other unapproved methods Some EU member stat...

Page 12: ...ading If this product relies on forced air cooling it is recommended that all obstructions to the air flow be removed prior to mounting the frame in the rack If this product has a provision for extern...

Page 13: ...s Digital Analog Clocks Overview This chapter provides installation and operation information about the DAC 5000 Series digital analog clocks It includes the following topics Introduction on page 2 In...

Page 14: ...Timecode SMPTE or EBU 12 VDC Impulse Clock Internal Time Base Line Frequency Reference All clock models accept Serial Timecode are in either the SMPTE or EBU format If reception of the timecode is los...

Page 15: ...AC 5016 Digital Analog Clocks are designed for wall mounting Rack mounting kits are optional The rear panels of both the DAC 5012 and DAC 5016 clocks are provided with four rubber feet and four keyhol...

Page 16: ...inches from the mounting keyhole centers to the outside edge of each clock Table 1 1 Clock Wall Mounting Specifications Clock Overall Dimensions Mounting Keyhole Centers DAC 5016 17 45 17 45 in 16 0 1...

Page 17: ...de screws placing the rack mount in position and reinstalling the screws The rack mount kits are designated as 5008RM 5012RM and 5016RM respectively The DAC 5006 clock is pre designed to be rack mount...

Page 18: ...AC connector for the power feed of the unit can be found in the recessed area running across the middle of the rear panel Spring Loaded Speaker Type Connectors red and black Push Buttons CW CCW MANUA...

Page 19: ...t Rear Panels MANUAL SET CCW CW 115 230 VAC 0 50 60Hz 25VA Max 2 1 2 4 3 5 6 OPEN Run on Secondary Use Offset Secondary Ref Line Time Code Format EBU Not Used Normal Normal Internal SMPTE Primary Ref...

Page 20: ...the Internal Time Base The only equipment required is a high resolution frequency counter Connect the frequency counter to the clock test point provided at pin 9 of the CMOS NSC800N Microprocessor IC...

Page 21: ...LED will go off to indicate that the unit is synchronized with the timecode If there is a change in the timecode the error LED will activate again while the microprocessor verifies the code to ensure...

Page 22: ...detection positions However to establish the minute hand the position of the second hand must be already established To establish the hour hand the position of both the minute and second hands must al...

Page 23: ...r the MANUAL SET button is released Use Offset The USE OFFSET function allows the addition of a user programmed constant offset to the user bits of a standard timecode Therefore the availability of a...

Page 24: ...VAC 20 Frequency 50 or 60 Hz selectable Power 25 VA max Table 1 6 Primary Drive Inputs Input Item Specification Serial timecode SMPTE EBU Impedance Hi Z balanced Maximum voltage 100 Vp p Common mode r...

Page 25: ...1 lbs 4 1 kg DAC 5012 Style Wall mount Face diameter 11 75 in 298 mm Overall dimensions 13 95 13 95 2 8 in 354 354 71 mm Weight 7 3 lbs 3 3 kg DAC 5008 Style Wall mount Face diameter 8 in 203 mm Over...

Page 26: ...14 5000 5100 Series Digital Analog Clocks Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 DAC 5000 Series Digital Analog Clocks...

Page 27: ...l Clocks Overview This chapter provides installation and operation information about the ADC 5100 Series digital analog clocks It includes the following topics Introduction on page 16 Installation on...

Page 28: ...ocks may operate with either a sweep or step second hand and will automatically decode either SMPTE or EBU timecode inputs Additionally the ADC may function as a timecode generator when operated from...

Page 29: ...condary timebase permanently and the error LED will be extinguished The following models are available ADC 5116 16 inch wall mounting Rack mounting and light kit optional ADC 5112 12 inch wall mountin...

Page 30: ...2 and ADC 5116 Analog Digital Clocks are designed for wall mounting Rack mounting kits are optional The rear panels of both the ADC 5112 and ADC 5116 clocks are provided with four rubber feet and four...

Page 31: ...unting keyhole centers to the outside edge of each clock Table 2 9 Clock Wall Mounting Specifications Clock Overall Dimensions Mounting Keyhole Centers ADC 5116 17 5 17 5 in 16 0 15 5 in 4 keyholes AD...

Page 32: ...he screws The rack mount kits are designated as RM 5116 RM 5112 and RM 5108 respectively The ADC 5106 clock is pre designed to be rack mounted and does not require the optional rack mounting kit It ha...

Page 33: ...onfigured for timecode input slave operation unless otherwise specified when ordering The clock type and operating voltage are also indicated on the rear panel A standard AC connector for the power fe...

Page 34: ...115VAC 230VAC OPERATION MODE SLAVE MASTER ADC 5105 L ADC 5105 Line Voltage 115 230 VAC 10 50 60Hz 15VA Max 1 2 4 3 5 6 OPEN Run on Secondary Use Offset Secondary Ref Line Time Code Format EBU Not Use...

Page 35: ...12 lists the Clock Control mode DIP switch options Note Changes to the DIP Switch settings other than SW3 made during clock self setting will NOT be recognized until the clock has finished setting Tab...

Page 36: ...al operation following self set for the second hand to completely re synchronize This is due to accumulated gear slippage during counter clockwise movements If there is a failure of the input timecode...

Page 37: ...lock will automatically self set to the correct time The internal battery backed timekeeping function will maintain time for up to two years in the absence of external power Auxiliary Offset DIP switc...

Page 38: ...remove the 10 screws along the outside edge of the clock Carefully lift the rear panel from the chassis taking care not to disturb the cables connected to the motor assembly If the cables become disc...

Page 39: ...de generating clock The clock hands must be offset for a different time zone The offset must be removed For example an offset of hours minutes or seconds may have been inadvertently applied if the rea...

Page 40: ...W button causes the hands to move counter clockwise When pressed once the hands move backwards 50 seconds If the CCW button is held down the hands accelerate until full speed is reached To stop the ha...

Page 41: ...W and CCW buttons as described in Repositioning the Hands on page 28 For example to apply a 4 hour offset set the hands to 4 00 If the hands are a long way off the process may take up to 15 minutes A...

Page 42: ...light saving time is applied to the master clock not the ADC Second Hand Tracking If the second hand is not falling on the second marks the following calibration procedure should be used while the clo...

Page 43: ...er clockwise press and hold the CCW and MANUAL SET buttons together in the following manner press and hold the CCW button first followed by the MANUAL SET button For every second that the buttons are...

Page 44: ...s method follow these steps 1 Disconnect the timecode The front LED will flash twice per second 2 Press and hold the MANUAL SET button until the LED stays illuminated 3 Using the CW and or CCW buttons...

Page 45: ...5100 Series Digital Analog Clocks Installation and Operation Manual 33 Chapter 2 ADC 5100 Series Analog Digital Clocks 7 Release the CCW button and then release the MANUAL SET button 8 Re connect time...

Page 46: ...C 20 selectable Frequency 50 or 60 Hz automatic selection Table 2 15 Inputs Item Specification Serial timecode SMPTE EBU Impedance Hi Z balanced Level 4 Vp p 8 dB Table 2 16 Outputs Item Specification...

Page 47: ...D 5300 Table 2 19 Mechanical Specifications Clock Item Specification ADC 5116 Style Wall mount Face diameter 16 in 406 mm Overall dimensions 17 5 17 5 3 375 in 445 445 86 mm ADC 5112 Style Wall mount...

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