Gilderfluke&Co 16 Bit CD-Quality Digital Audio Systems User Manual

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Pulse Length:

When an output is pulsed, this command is used to set how long the outputs will stay active for.

These are entered in tenths of seconds between .1 and 9.9 seconds.

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Status #1:

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Status #2:

Each of the outputs can be set to:

1)

No automatic activity (Entries from the Status Output table can still activate the outputs).

2)

Turn on when Left repeater is running.

3)

Turn on when Right repeater is running (available only if MONO ROMs are installed).

4)

Pulse once per second. The pulse length is set by the Pulse Length command. Available only
if the Real Time Clock (RTC) is installed.

5)

Pulse once per minute. This setting is typically used with ÔregulatorÕ style clock faces that are
stepped forward by a minute each time they receive a pulse. The pulse length is set by the
Pulse Length command. Available only if the Real Time Clock (RTC) is installed.

6)

Pulse once per hour. The pulse length is set by the Pulse Length command. Available only if
the Real Time Clock (RTC) is installed.

7)

Pulse once per day. The pulse length is set by the Pulse Length command. Available only if
the Real Time Clock (RTC) is installed.

7)

Pulse once per year. The pulse length is set by the Pulse Length command. Available only if
the Real Time Clock (RTC) is installed.

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Pulse #1:

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Pulse #2:

These commands are used to pulse one of the status outputs. This is often needed to aide in setting

a ÔregulatorÕ style clock movement or just testing your connections.

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More.....:

This command allows you to select from the other menus:

1)

Main Menu. This brings you back to the main menu.

2)

Triggers. If mono ROMs are installed, it will ask if you want to setup the Left or Right Triggers.

3)

SMPTE Setup. This is where you enter the SMPTE triggers for starting spiels. This menu is available
only if you have selected the SMPTE IN mode for the repeater.

4)

Clock. This is where you setup the eight possible schedules, tolls, and set the clock. This menu
is available only if the Real Time Clock option has been installed on the AB/DR-3000.

5)

Volume. This is where you set up the Digital Audio Bus and volumes.

6)

Status Outputs. This selects this menu.

7)

Diagnostics. This displays the status of the mutes zones, switch, analog, and DMX inputs.

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Reload Defaults:

This command is used to reload the default conditions for the variables set on the Status Output

Menu of the AB/DR-3000. All of the defaults for all of the menus can be loaded from the front panel by

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