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TASCAM CG-1800/CG-1000
11
2 – Names and functions of parts
Menu structure
Press the MENU button to open the
REFERENCE
page of the
menu screen.
The menu screen has eight pages with different categories of
items.
REFERENCE
page: Make reference clock settings
VIDEO CLOCK
page (CG-1800 only): Make video clock
settings
AUDIO CLOCK
page: Make audio clock settings
TERMINATION
page: Make input connector termination
settings
WORD OUT LEVEL
page: Set output levels for WORD
OUTPUTS
UTILITY 1
page: Make unit system settings, etc. (1)
UTILITY 2
page: Make unit system settings, etc. (2)
LOG
page: View and export error logs, etc.
The menu items are as follows.
Menu item Function
Reference
page
SELECT Select reference clock page 15
FORCE RELOCK Set the force relock mode page 15
FORMAT
(CG-1800 only)
Set video clock format page 15
FRAME RATE
(CG-1800 only)
Set video clock frame rate page 15
AUTO RATE
(CG-1800 only)
Turn video clock automatic frame
rate setting function on/off
page 15
SAMPLE Set audio clock frequency page 16
PULL UP/
DOWN
(CG-1800 only)
Set audio clock frequency pull-up/
pull-down
page 16
AUTO RATE
Turn automatic audio clock
frequency setting function on/off
page 16
WORD 11/12
Set sampling frequency multiplier
for audio output from WORD 11/12
OUTPUTS
page 17
AES
Set AES3/11 connector (balanced
XLR) output format
page 17
S/PDIF
Set S/PDIF connector (RCA pin jack)
output format
page 17
VIDEO
(CG-1800 only)
Set VIDEO INPUTS termination
page 23WORD Set WORD/EXT INPUTS termination
GPS
Set CALIBRATION INPUT termi-
nation
1/2 Set output level of WORD 1/2
OUTPUTS
page 23
3/4 Set output level of WORD 3/4
OUTPUTS
5/6
Set output level of WORD 5/6
OUTPUTS
7/8
Set output level of WORD 7/8
OUTPUTS
page 239/10
Set output level of WORD 9/10
OUTPUTS
11/12
Set output level of WORD 11/12
OUTPUTS
CLOCK ADJST Set date and time page 14
BRIGHTNESS Adjust indicator brightness page 14
FACTORY
PRESET
Restore unit to factory default
settings
page 23
STARTUP Set the startup preset page 24
PRESET
IMP/EXPORT
Import and export presets
page 19
page 20
ANALYZE Use analyze function page 22
VERSION
Check firmware version and update
firmware
page 24
LOG EXPORT Export operation logs page 21
ERROR LOG View error logs —
NOTE
For details about the factory default settings, see “Default
setting values list” on page 25.
Содержание
- After a supply interruption of 5s 1 arms 2 after a supply interruption of 5s 1 arms 2
- Appliance to rain or moisture 2
- B the average half cycle r m s inrush current 2
- Caution to reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover or back no user serviceable parts inside refer servicing to qualified service personnel 2
- Ce marking information a applicable electromagnetic environment e4 2
- Declaration of conformity 2
- For canada 2
- For the customers in europe 2
- For u s a 2
- Für kunden in europa 2
- Important safety precautions 2
- On initial switch on n a 1 on initial switch on n a 2
- Pour les utilisateurs en europe 2
- Shock hazard do not expose this 2
- The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the litera ture accompanying the appliance 2
- The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclo sure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons 2
- Warning to prevent fire or 2
- Important safety instructions 3
- B by disposing of the electrical and electronic 4
- C improper disposal of waste equipment can have 4
- D the crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates 4
- Disposal of electrical and electronic equipment a all electrical and electronic equipment should be 4
- Disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities 4
- E the return and collection systems are available to 4
- Equipment correctly you will help save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment 4
- For china 4
- For european customers 4
- Safety information 4
- Serious effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment 4
- That electrical and electronic equipment must be collected and disposed of separately from household waste 4
- The end users for more detailed information about disposal of old electrical and electronic equipment please contact your city office waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the equipment 4
- Analyze function 3 5
- Basic settings 6 5
- Contents 5
- Introduction 5
- Names and functions of parts 5
- Operations using usb flash drives 0 5
- Other functions 4 5
- Preparation 4 5
- Preset function 9 5
- Specifications 7 5
- Caution 6
- Conventions used in this manual 6
- Features 6
- Included items 6
- Introduction 6
- Trademarks 6
- Cleaning the unit 7
- Condensation 7
- Handling precautions 7
- Introduction 7
- Power supplies 7
- Precautions for placement 7
- Usb flash drives 7
- User registration 7
- Using the teac global site 7
- Cg 1000 front panel 8
- Cg 1800 front panel 8
- Front panel 8
- Names and functions of parts 8
- Cg 1000 rear panel 9
- Cg 1800 rear panel 9
- Names and functions of parts 9
- Rear panel 9
- Display of errors occurring currently 10
- Error information screen button lit red 10
- Home screen 10
- Info button indicator status 10
- Information screen 10
- Names and functions of parts 10
- Operation status display button lit blue 10
- Overview of error codes 10
- Error information screen button lit red 11
- Menu structure 11
- Names and functions of parts 11
- Basic menu screen operation 12
- Menu operation procedures 12
- Names and functions of parts 12
- To confirm the selected item 12
- To move up one level in the menu or return to the menu 12
- To open a submenu not shown on screen 12
- To return directly to the home screen from menu mode 12
- To select an item up and down on screen 12
- To switch items one page at a time 12
- Making connections 13
- Precautions before making connections 13
- Preparation 13
- Adjusting the brightness 14
- Adjusting the brightness from the menu 14
- Adjusting the brightness with the home display button and multi jog dial 14
- Caution 14
- Maximizing the clock generator accuracy 14
- Preparation 14
- Setting the date and time 14
- Turning the power on off 14
- Basic settings 15
- Enabling automatic video frame rate setting 15
- Setting the force relock mode cg 1800 only 15
- Setting the reference clock 15
- Setting the video clock cg 1800 only 15
- Setting the video format 15
- Setting the video frame rate 15
- Basic settings 16
- Enabling automatic audio clock frequency setting 16
- Setting audio clock frequency pull up pull down cg 1800 only 16
- Setting the audio clock 16
- Setting the audio clock frequency 16
- Basic settings 17
- Setting the audio clock frequency multiplier for the word 11 12 outputs 17
- Setting the output format for aes 3 11 and s pdif output connectors 17
- Setting the output format for aes 3 11 outputs 17
- Setting the output format for s pdif outputs 17
- Caution 18
- Preset function 18
- Recall procedure 18
- Recalling presets 18
- Restoring presets to their factory defaults 18
- Saving procedure 18
- Saving the current settings as a preset 18
- Caution 19
- Connecting a usb flash drive 19
- Connecting disconnecting usb flash drives 19
- Disconnecting a usb flash drive 19
- Exporting presets to usb flash drives 19
- Operations using usb flash drives 19
- Overview 19
- Caution 20
- Importing presets from usb flash drives 20
- Operations using usb flash drives 20
- Exporting the operation log 21
- Operations using usb flash drives 21
- Analyze function 22
- Input frequency 22
- Input level cg 1800 only 22
- Termination cg 1800 only 22
- Using the analyze function 22
- Other functions 23
- Restoring factory default settings 23
- Setting the levels of the word clock outputs 23
- Setting the termination for reference input connectors 23
- Calibrating the internal oscillator 24
- Checking the error log 24
- Checking the unit firmware version 24
- Other functions 24
- Setting the startup preset 24
- The importance of calibration 24
- Default setting values list 25
- Other functions 25
- Aes3 11 input 26
- Aes3 11 outputs 26
- Calibration input 26
- External dimensions 26
- General 26
- Inputs and outputs 26
- Internal oscillator 26
- Operating temperature range 26
- Performance 26
- Power consumption 26
- S pdif outputs 26
- Specifications 26
- Video inputs cg 1800 only 26
- Video outputs cg 1800 only 26
- Weight 26
- Word ext inputs 26
- Word outputs 26
- Dimensional drawings 27
- General 27
- Illustrations in this owner s manual might differ in part from the actual product specifications and external appearance could be changed without notification to improve the product 27
- Specifications 27
- Warranty 27
- Cg 1800 cg 1000 28
- Teac corporation 28
- Warranty 28
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