5 rear panel, 2 ref input, 3 1394 interface – DCS none User Manual

Page 11: 4 suc connector, 5 mains inlet, Rear panel, Word clock outputs, Ref in, Put 11, Interface

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dCS Scarlatti Clock User Manual

Software Issue 1.0x

June 2008



Filename: Scarlatti Clock Manual v1_0x.doc

Page 11

English version

R

EAR

P

ANEL

G

H

I

J

K L M

REF. IN

WORDCLOCK OUTPUTS

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1394

SUC

50/60 Hz, 30W

FUSE
T 500mA L

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Figure 3 – Rear panel

Word clock is used for synchronisation only, it does not carry digital data.

Word Clock Outputs

The unit has eight identical

Word Clock Outputs

(G), all of which carry standard word clock at either

44.1kHz or 48kHz.

Ref In

put

The

Ref In

connector (H) allows the unit to be locked to an accurate external reference, such as an

atomic clock or a GPS clock. With the

Coupling

menu page set to

TTL

, the unit will lock to an external

word clock at 32, 44.1, 48, 88.2 or 96kHz. With the

Coupling

menu page set to

Bipolar

, the unit will

lock to a 10MHz reference.

As the Scarlatti Clock is a grade 1 master clock, there is nothing to be gained by locking it to a less
stable or less accurate reference!

1394

Interface

There is provision for fitting an IEEE 1394 interface (I), which may be added at a later date. As a
Master Clock does not generate or accept digital data, this will be used for control purposes only.

SUC

Connector

The SUC connector (J) is an RS232 interface, primarily used to remotely control the unit during
automated testing. Please contact dCS for advice on using this interface with a household automation
system. Note that we recommend using infra-red remote control instead.

Mains inlet

Power is connected via a standard IEC320 connector (K), protected by a fuse (L) and isolated by a 2-
pole power switch (M).

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