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Quick Setup Instructions
ADC-5100 Clock Series
Please refer to your 5000/5100 Series of Digital Analog Clocks Installation and
Operation Manual, Edition D for more detailed information.
Pre-Setup Inspection and Verification
1. Inspect the ADC-5100 product for missing parts and for transit damage
immediately after unpacking. If possible, retain the original packing materials for
re-use in the event of further shipment of the equipment.
2. Verify that the AC line voltage for your installation matches the voltage printed on
the chart on the rear of the ADC.
3. Verify that the operating configuration indicated on the back of the clock (Slave or
Master) is correct for your installation. If there is no indication, the unit is
configured for Slave operation.
4. Verify that the clock hands are within 5 seconds of 12:00:00. If they are not, contact
your Leitch representative.
Setup
DIP Switch Configuration
Use a pointed object to press and adjust the various DIP switches as required.
1. DIP Switch 6 must be in the
TIMECODE position.
2. DIP Switch 5 selects the Time Code output format when the ADC is configured as
Master. Select between
SMPTE (non-drop frame) or EBU.
3. DIP Switch 4 selects the secondary reference used by the ADC when Time Code
input fails. Select from
INTERNAL (uses an internal crystal oscillator), or LINE
(uses an AC power line). The AC power line frequency (50 or 60 Hz) is
automatically detected on power-up.
4. DIP Switch 3 selects between
NORMAL and USE AUX. OFFSET. Select USE AUX.
OFFSET
to activate the use of a programmable Time Code User Bit offset in the
input Time Code generated by a MTG-3901, CSD-3901/3901, or CSD-5300 Master
Clock System Driver, if available.