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Warranty Information
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warranty coverage, limitations, and exclusions, as well as procedures
for obtaining warranty service. To view the complete warranty, visit
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.
Contents
Preface
Manual Information ............................................................................... iii
Purpose ............................................................................................ iii
Audience ......................................................................................... iii
Revision History ............................................................................. iii
Writing Conventions ....................................................................... iv
Obtaining Documents ..................................................................... iv
Unpacking/Shipping Information ............................................................v
Unpacking a Product .........................................................................v
ii5000/5100 Series Digital Analog Clocks Installation and Operation Manual
Manual Information
Purpose
This manual details the features, installation, operation, maintenance,
and specifications 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
5000/5100 Series Digital Analog Clocks.
Revision History
Preface
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Table P-1. Revision History of Manual
EditionDateComments
CDecember 1998 Full release
DAugust 2006Manual reformatted and updated
Preface
Writing Conventions
To enhance your understanding, the authors of this manual have
adhered to the following text conventions:
ItalicsIndicates E-mail addresses, the names of books or
CAPSIndicates a specific key on the keyboard, such as
CodeIndicates variables or command-line entries, such as a
>Indicates the direction of navigation through a hierarchy
hyperlinkIndicates a jump to another location within the
Internet address
Note
Description
check boxes, list boxes, combo boxes, menus,
submenus, windows, lists, and selection names
publications, and the first instances of new terms and
specialized words that need emphasis
ENTER, TAB, CTRL, ALT, or DELETE
DOS entry or something you type into a field
of menus and windows
electronic document or elsewhere
Indicates a jump to a Web site or URL
Indicates important information that helps to avoid and
troubleshoot problems
Obtaining Documents
Product support documents can be viewed or downloaded from our
Web site at www.broadcast.harris.com/leitchDocumentation). Alternatively, contact your customer service
representative to request a document.
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(go to Support>
Unpacking/Shipping Information
Unpacking a Product
This product was carefully inspected, tested, and calibrated before
shipment to ensure years of stable and trouble-free service.
1.Check equipment for any visible damage that may have occurred
during transit.
2.Confirm that you have received all items listed on the packing list.
3.Contact your dealer if any item on the packing list is missing.
4.Contact the carrier if any item is damaged.
5.Remove all packaging material from the product and its associated
components before you install the unit.
Keep at least one set of original packaging, in the event that you need to
return a product for servicing.
Preface
Product Servicing
5000/5100 Series Digital Analog Clocks are not 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 to operate properly, please
contact Customer Service to obtain a Return Authorization (RA)
number, then send the unit back for servicing.
Keep at least one set of original packaging in the event that a product
needs to be returned for service. If the original package is not available,
you can supply your own packaging as long as it meets the following
criteria:
•The packaging must be able to withstand the product’s weight.
•The product must be held rigid within the packaging.
•There must be at least 2 in. (5 cm) of space between the product and
•The corners of the product must be protected.
the container.
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Ship products back to us for servicing prepaid and, if possible, in the
original packaging material. If the product is still within the warranty
period, we will return the product prepaid after servicing.
Preface
Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
Compliance
Directive 2002/95/EC—commonly known as the European Union (EU)
Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS)—sets limits on the use of
certain substances found in electrical and electronic equipment. The
intent of this legislation is to reduce the amount of hazardous chemicals
that may leach out of landfill sites or otherwise contaminate the
environment during end-of-life recycling. 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 Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE)
According to this EU Directive, all products sold in the European Union
will be fully RoHS-compliant and “lead-free.” (See our Web site,
www.broadcast.harris.com/leitch
deadlines for compliance.) Spare parts supplied for the repair and
upgrade of equipment sold before July 1, 2006 are exempt from the
legislation. Equipment that complies with the EU directive will be
marked with a RoHS-compliant emblem, as shown in Figure P-1.
Figure P-1. RoHS Compliance Emblem
, for more information on dates and
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Waste from Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE) Compliance
The European Union (EU) Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste from
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) deals with the collection,
treatment, recovery, and recycling of electrical and electronic waste
products. The objective of the WEEE Directive is to assign the
responsibility for the disposal of associated hazardous waste to either
the producers or users of these products. Effective August 13, 2005,
producers or users 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 states may have different deadlines.)
In accordance with this EU Directive, companies selling electric or
electronic devices in the EU will affix labels indicating that such
products must be properly recycled. (See our Web site,
www.broadcast.harris.com/leitch
deadlines for compliance.) Contact your local sales representative for
information on returning these products for recycling. Equipment that
complies with the EU directive will be marked with a WEEE-compliant
emblem, as shown in Figure P-2.
, for more information on dates and
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Figure P-2. WEEE Compliance Emblem
Preface
Safety
Carefully review all safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent
damage to this product or any products connected to it. If this product is
rack-mountable, it should be mounted in an appropriate rack using the
rack-mounting positions and rear support guides provided. It is
recommended that each frame be connected to a separate electrical
circuit for protection against circuit overloading. 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 external earth grounding, it is
recommended that the frame be grounded to earth via the protective
earth ground on the rear panel.
IMPORTANT! Only qualified personnel should perform service
procedures.
Safety Terms and Symbols in this Manual
WARNING
Statements identifying conditions or
practices that may result in personal injury
or loss of life. High voltage is present.
CAUTION
Statements identifying conditions or
practices that can result in damage to the
equipment or other property.
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Chapter 1
DAC-5000 Series 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
•“Installation” on page 3
•“Control Modes” on page 8
•“General Operation” on page 9
•“Specifications” on page 12
5000/5100 Series Digital Analog Clocks Installation and Operation Manual1
Chapter 1: DAC-5000 Series Digital Analog Clocks
Introduction
The DAC-5000 Series Digital Analog Clocks feature a quiet, digitally
controlled drive mechanism. Each hand is driven independently by a
separate motor and drive train. The exact position of each hand is
microprocessor controlled and virtually error free.
The standard clock face provides two sets of numerals: 1 to12 are black,
and 13 to 24 are red. A clock face with only black numerals from 1 to
12 is optional.
The DAC-5000 Series clocks operate with standard drive signals and
consequently can be easily integrated into new or existing systems.
Selection of the drive signals is made by switches located on the back
panel. The usable drive signals are:
•Serial 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 lost, the error LED located on the clock’s
face will light up and the clock will automatically switch to either the
Internal Time Base or the Line Frequency Reference, as selected on the
back panel switches, without interruption of its operation.
The Internal Time Base is provided by a 4.9 MHz crystal oscillator. The
Line Frequency Reference uses a 50/60 Hz power line. Selection of
either 50 or 60 Hz is made by soldering a jumper on the 5000DL Drive
Logic module.
The following models are available:
•DAC-5016 16 inch illuminated, wall mounting. Rack mounting
kit optional.
•DAC-5012 12 inch illuminated, wall mounting. Rack mounting
kit optional.
•DAC-5008 8 inch illuminated, wall mounting. Rack mounting kit
optional.
•DAC-5006 5 inch non-illuminated, rack mounting.
•DAC-5005 5 inch non-illuminated, desk top.
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Installation
Wall Mounting
Chapter 1: DAC-5000 Series Digital Analog Clocks
Figure 1-1. Typical Wall Mount
The DAC-5008, DAC-5012 and DAC-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 keyholes while the DAC-5008
has only three keyholes. These are dimensioned for #8 screws. The rear
panel also has a large depression to contain the connecting wires and
allow the clock to be placed close to the wall.
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