ELC - Alpermann+Velte
ELC - Alpermann+Velte
ELC - Alpermann+Velte
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Functional Description and Specifications <strong>ELC</strong><br />
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BBC Date coded according to the “EBU Technical Information I29-<br />
1995” (so-called BBC format). The date is BCD coded and<br />
assigned to the binary groups as follows:<br />
BG1 Reserved All bits = 0<br />
BG2 Units of the day 4 bits, LSB = bit 12<br />
BG3 Units of the month 4 bits, LSB = bit 20<br />
BG4 Tens of the day 2 bits, LSB = bit 28<br />
Tens of the month 1 bit = bit 30, bit 31 = 0<br />
BG5 Reserved All bits = 0<br />
BG6 Units of the year 4 bits, LSB = bit 44<br />
BG7 Reserved All bits = 0<br />
BG8 Tens of the year 4 bits, LSB = bit 60<br />
309M: YYMMDD Date and time zone information according to the SMPTE<br />
309M-1999 “YYMMDD” format.<br />
309M: MJD Date and time zone information according to the SMPTE 309M-<br />
1999 “MJD” format.<br />
--- MTD --- “Source = MTD“: Counter values decoded out of the MTD data:<br />
Timer A (B, C, D, E, F) Time of counter A (B, C, D, E, F).<br />
Real-Time<br />
Local real-time.<br />
Main 1 (2, 3) Time of MTD “main time“ 1 (2, 3).<br />
Time Code<br />
Time of a time code of the MTDoE system.<br />
Set User<br />
Gain<br />
Manual entry of user data. Enter 8 characters (0 – 9, A – F). Complete with Enter<br />
or Tab key.<br />
Select the output level from the drop-down list. You can mute an output by<br />
selecting “off”.<br />
The values in this list refer to a use of balanced signals for output and input, i.e.<br />
V PP (= peak-to-peak value) will be the difference between LTC OUT + and LTC<br />
OUT –. V PP will be half of the indicated value if unbalanced signals are used, i.e.<br />
the peak-to-peak value of the single LTC OUT + or LTC OUT – signal.<br />
Correspondence between balanced use and unbalanced use:<br />
Use of balanced signals<br />
Maximum: +8.5 dBu / 5.8 V PP<br />
Use of unbalanced signals<br />
+2.5 dBu / 2.9 V PP<br />
+6.2 dBu / 4.5 V PP 0.2 dBu / 2.2 V PP<br />
+2.0 dBu / 2.8 V PP –4.0 dBu / 1.4 V PP<br />
–6.5 dBu / 1.0 V PP –12.5 dBu / 0.5 V PP<br />
Minimum: –16.1 dBu / 0.3 V PP<br />
–22.1 dBu / 0.17 V PP