Yamaha SP2060 SP2060 V1.2 Owners Manual - Page 37

Displaying word clock, Checking the backup battery, Displaying the firmware version

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Panel Operation Foreword Introduction to the SP2060 The Controls and Connectors Panel Operation Displaying word clock Word clock changes in accordance with input routing settings. You can view the current word clock status on the display. One of the following six word clock sources will be displayed: For analog input signals: The internal clock (Fs=96kHz) is used. • INT:96kHz : Internal clock (96kHz) For digital input signals: The SP2060 synchronizes to an external clock (input at the AES/EBU connector). • EXT:44.1kHz : External clock (44.1kHz) • EXT:48kHz : External clock (48kHz) • EXT:88.2kHz : External clock (88.2kHz) • EXT:96kHz : External clock (96kHz) • EXT:UNLOCK : Unlock to external clock 1. Press the [UTILITY] key to select the Utility display. The most recently used Utility display page will appear. 2. Press the [UTILITY], [NEXT] or [BACK] key repeatedly until the W. Clock page appears. W.CLOCK [INT: 96kHz] NOTE If no signal exists at the [DIGITAL INPUT] connector while digital input is selected, or if the SP2060 cannot somehow lock to the incoming signal, an error message appears. Checking the backup battery Follow the steps below to check the internal backup battery status: 1. Press the [UTILITY] key to select the Utility display. The most recently used Utility display will appear. 2. Press the [UTILITY], [NEXT] or [BACK] key repeatedly until the Battery page appears. BATTERY [OK ] The remaining battery charge is displayed as follows: [OK ] [Low Battery] [No Battery ] Plenty of charge Charge is getting low. Memory data may be lost. Or, no battery is installed. CAUTION "Low Battery" or "No Battery" will appear when the battery charge is getting low. In this case, save the data to an external device (such as a computer) immediately, then ask the Yamaha dealer to replace the backup battery. HINT If there is any issue with the backup battery, the SP2060 displays "Low Battery," "Critical Battery," or "No Battery" when you turn on the power to the unit. Displaying the firmware version Follow the steps below to view the current firmware version number: 1. Press the [UTILITY] key to select the Utility display. The most recently used Utility display page will appear. 2. Press the [UTILITY], [NEXT] or [BACK] key repeatedly until the Version page appears. The page indicates the current firmware version number. VERSION [V1.00] You can update the SP2060 firmware via DME Designer. Refer to the DME Designer Owner's Manual for details. You can also download the latest firmware from the following Yamaha website. http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ SP2060 Owner's Manual 37 Network Settings References

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References
Introduction
to the SP2060
Foreword
The Controls
and Connectors
Network Settings
Panel Operation
Panel Operation
SP2060 Owner’s Manual
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Displaying word clock
Word clock changes in accordance with input routing set-
tings.
You can view the current word clock status on the display.
One of the following six word clock sources will be dis-
played:
For analog input signals:
The internal clock (Fs=96kHz) is used.
INT:96kHz
: Internal clock (96kHz)
For digital input signals:
The SP2060 synchronizes to an external clock (input at the
AES/EBU connector).
EXT:44.1kHz
:
External clock (44.1kHz)
EXT:48kHz
:
External clock (48kHz)
EXT:88.2kHz
:
External clock (88.2kHz)
EXT:96kHz
:
External clock (96kHz)
EXT:UNLOCK
:
Unlock to external clock
1.
Press the [UTILITY] key to select the Utility
display.
The most recently used Utility display page will appear.
2.
Press the [UTILITY], [NEXT] or [BACK] key
repeatedly until the W. Clock page appears.
Checking the backup battery
Follow the steps below to check the internal backup battery
status:
1.
Press the [UTILITY] key to select the Utility
display.
The most recently used Utility display will appear.
2.
Press the [UTILITY], [NEXT] or [BACK] key
repeatedly until the Battery page appears.
The remaining battery charge is displayed as follows:
Displaying the firmware version
Follow the steps below to view the current firmware version
number:
1.
Press the [UTILITY] key to select the Utility
display.
The most recently used Utility display page will appear.
2.
Press the [UTILITY], [NEXT] or [BACK] key
repeatedly until the Version page appears.
The page indicates the current firmware version number.
You can update the SP2060 firmware via DME Designer.
Refer to the DME Designer Owner’s Manual for details.
You can also download the latest firmware from the follow-
ing Yamaha website.
NOTE
If no signal exists at the [DIGITAL INPUT] connector while
digital input is selected, or if the SP2060 cannot somehow lock to
the incoming signal, an error message appears.
W.CLOCK
[INT:
96kHz]
[OK
]
Plenty of charge
[Low Battery]
Charge is getting low.
[No Battery ]
Memory data may be lost. Or, no battery
is installed.
“Low Battery” or “No Battery” will appear when the
battery charge is getting low. In this case, save the data to
an external device (such as a computer) immediately, then
ask the Yamaha dealer to replace the backup battery.
HINT
If there is any issue with the backup battery, the SP2060 displays
“Low Battery,” “Critical Battery,” or “No Battery” when you turn
on the power to the unit.
BATTERY
[OK
]
CAUTION
VERSION
[V1.00]