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Getting Started with the MERGING+CLOCK and your MERGING+NADAC


Prerequisites:

Update your MERGING+NADAC or MERGING+PLAYER to the latest firmware.
Please follow the procedure for your MERGING+NADAC or your MERGING+PLAYER


  1. Power up the MERGING+CLOCK at the back of the unit, the front panel will then be in standby mode (half lightened up).
    Press the Pyramid button to start the MERGING+CLOCK.
  2. Connect a BNC cable from the leftmost BNC connector of the CLOCK (labeled NADAC clock output) to the only BNC of the NADAC (labeled WC input).
    Note: Merging recommends the use of 75 Ohm BNC cables.
  3. Once connected to a NADAC through this connector, the CLOCK doesn't need any settings manipulating, just boot it up and wait for one hour of stabilization for the CLOCK-L and two hours for the CLOCK-U.
    This output provides a frequency that fits for any sampling rate used by NADAC and doesn’t require the CLOCK to be adjusted accordingly.
    You have nothing else to do, just play anything back and it will automatically follow.
    The Sync indicator on the NADAC will automatically switch to WordClock.


Note: RAVENNA PTP Master Clock is not yet supported


MERGING+CLOCK and external devices

  1. The two 10MHz outputs can be used as a synchronization source for many digital Hi-End devices.
    Same procedure applies, the Clock sampling rate does not need to be adjusted, just boot your MERGING+CLOCK and warm it up.
  2. WordClock outputs might be connected to other equipment as a synchronization source.
    In that case, the frequency has to be manually set on the front panel :
    -Set the base frequency with the 44 or 48 button.
    -Select the multiplier ratio with the + or - buttons
     x1, x2, x4, x8, x16 to reach 44.1, 88.2, 176.4, 352.8, 705.6 or 48, 96, 192, 384, 768
    -Press the arrow button to confirm the change.
    -The device needs 5 seconds to process the change and ensure a stable clock.



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