TCR1000 User Manual Page 5 – Rev. 2.0.3 Compliance WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE) 2002/95/EC The TCR1000 is considered WEEE Category 9 (Monitoring and Control Instruments Equipment) as defined by the WEEE Directive and therefore fall within the scope of the WEEE Directive. For more information about Masterclock’s WEEE compliance and recycle program, please visit: http://www.masterclock.com/rohs_compliance.php RoHS Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances Directive 2002/95/EC The RoHS directive covers the same scope of electrical and electronic equipment that are under the WEEE directive, except that Category 8, Medical Devices, and Category 9, Monitoring and Control Instruments, which are under WEEE, are Compliant excluded from the RoHS directive. by ...
TCR1000 User Manual Page 6 – Rev. 2.0.3 Introduction The TCR1000 is a universal voltage time code reader plug‐in style card for both 3.3V and 5V PCI busses on IBM‐PC compatible computer systems. The card is designed to synchronize time in a PC or Server from a master time code reference. In addition, it can be used as a SMPTE or IRIG‐B/B1 linear time code (LTC) reader under software control. The reader is compatible with 24/25/30 fps NDF (Non Drop Frame) SMPTE linear time code. The reader is also compatible with the IRIG‐B pulse‐width time code format and the IRIG‐B(1) 1 kHz amplitude modulated time code format. This instruction book covers installation and operation of the card using SMPTE and also IRIG‐B and IRIG‐B(1) time code formats. In some cases references are made to 24, 25 or 30 frames. It should be understood that the reference to 24, 25 or 30 NDF frames per second only applies to the SMPTE time code. Features • Device drivers for Windows XP Windows 7, Server 2003 and Server 2008 (32 bit only), • TCRSync‐1000 – An advanced time synchronization software package providing time zone offset capabilities, automatic daylight savings time handling, unobtrusive background operation functionality, and many other features. • Time Code Viewer – A time code display/diagnostic utility. • SDK (software development kit – libs, source code and samples) for developers with documentation and example MSVC++ code. ...
TCR1000 User Manual Page 7 – Rev. 2.0.3 Unpacking Supplied (Ship Kit) The list below is for illustration purposes. Refer to your sales order for actual items shipped. • TCR1000 PCI card • PCI Bracket(s), half and full height brackets provided • CD‐ROM o Installer Software Applications Device Drivers Windows Service User Manual o Developer Resources SDK Sample Project Not actual size ...
Page 8 – Rev. 2.0.3 Installation Hardware PCI card The TCR1000 card will need to be installed before installing the software device drivers. The TCR1000 is a static sensitive device, which can be damaged by ESD. Observe the proper precautions for handling static sensitive devices. Damage sustained to the TCR1000 due to ESD or mishandling is not covered under warranty. Follow the steps below to install the TCR1000 PCI card. 1. Shut down the computer and remove the power cord. 2. Remove the computer case and locate an available PCI slot. 3. Identify which type of PCI bracket the card requires. a. If need, replace the bracket to the PCI card. 4. Insert the TCR1000 into the PCI bus slot and secure with retaining screw. 5. Install the computer case. 6. Plug in the power cord. 7. Power on the computer. ...
TCR1000 User Manual Page 9 – Rev. 2.0.3 Software The “Time Code Products” CD contains the TCR1000’s installer, device drivers, software application, user manual, SDK document and monitor sample project user manual and source code. TCRSync Application and Services A feature in Windows OS is the WIN32Time native computer‐to‐computer time synchronization mechanism. For TCRSync Monitor to operate properly W32Time must be configured in specific ways depending on the network environment. The TCRSync Service is installed and started during the installation process. 1. Insert the CD‐ROM in to the drive. 2. If auto‐run is enabled, a web browser window will open to the “Time Code Products” menu. You can also open the “index.htm” file located on the root of the CD‐ROM. 3. From the drop‐down menu, select TCR1000. 4. Click TCR Installer (32 or 64 bit). 5. You might be given the option to ...
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TCR1000 User Manual Page 10 – Rev. 2.0.3 7. Follow the window prompts and input field data to install the TCR1000 files to the Windows OS. 1. Required support files… 2. Welcome screen… 3. Accept the software license terms… 4. Enter company information 5. View the status bar… 6. Installation complete. ...
TCR1000 User Manual Page 11 – Rev. 2.0.3 Device Driver Follow the steps below to install the device drivers for the TCR1000 PCI card. 1. Navigate to “Device Manager” and locate: “PCI Data Acquisition and ….”. 2. Right‐click the device and from the drop‐down menu click: “Update Driver Software…”. 3. Click “Browse my computer…”. 4. Click [Browse] and navigate to either the hard‐drive or CD. Hard‐drive C:\Program Files\ Masterclock\ TCRSync1000\xxbit\Drivers\ Or CD X:\Products\TCR1000\xxbit\Drivers\ ...
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TCR1000 User Manual Page 12 – Rev. 2.0.3 6. Depending on Windows OS security settings, there could be a number of different pop‐up “Warning” windows. Click, “Install this driver…” to allow the installation to begin. 7. The next window shows a successful update of the Masterclock TCR1000 driver, click [Close]. 8. In “Device Manager”, notice the entry, “Masterclock PCI card” with the “Masterclock TCR1000”. 9. The device driver is now installed. Now the “Computer Management” window can be closed. ...
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TCR1000 User Manual Page 14 – Rev. 2.0.3 Configuration Hardware Input “Time Code” Connection The Time Code input is balanced; as such the input polarity is not critical to operation of the TCR card. For systems distributing single ended or unbalanced time code signal to multiple devices, it is suggested that the signal distribution method be consistent. An insulated BNC female connector is provided as a standard connector for 2‐wire time code input. The TCR1000 card has a single BNC connector. Along with coaxial cable to distribute time codes reserve the center conductor of the BNC as the Time Code signal and the outer BNC conductor as the Time Code Reference/Signal GND. Partial Masterclock’s TCR1000 time code input circuit An optional 3‐pin locking header connector can be ordered at time of purchase instead of the BNC connector. ...
TCR1000 User Manual Page 15 – Rev. 2.0.3 Software TCRSync Configuration Utility The TCRSync Configuration Utility should be run to configure your TCR1000 card and software parameters for your source of time code input and your system setting. This configuration utility prompts you for information regarding your source of time code and various clock synchronization operating parameters. Follow the window prompts to select configuration settings for the TCR1000 card. 1. From the “Start Menu”, navigate to and click, “TCR1000 Configuration Utility”. 2. Click [TCRSync 1000 Configuration] 3. Select date and control bit information. 4. If selection for Masterclock, Inc. proprietary control bits was selected, you can choose alert options. 5. Select incoming time code information. See the next page for more information. ...
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TCR1000 User Manual Page 16 – Rev. 2.0.3 Date information encoded in time code Check this option if the time code source encodes date information. For SMPTE‐type time codes, the date must be encoded to the Leitch specification. For IRIG‐B time code, the date must be encoded within the IEEE 1344 specification. [Note: date support for IRIG‐B under IEEE 1344 requires TCR500 time code reader firmware version 1.6 or later, or TCR500‐PCI card. Consult TCR500 manual for information on determining firmware version.] Time/Date in time code is adjusted for daylight savings time (during DST) Check this option if your time code, time/date information is adjusted for daylight savings time (during DST) to some time zone standard. This option is available only if the selected time zone reference defines daylight savings time and the Date information encoded in time code option is checked. Select time zone Check UTC if your incoming time code is referenced to UTC/GMT, select Other if it is not. If Other is selected a time zone must be chosen from the time zone list box. Select the time zone that matches the reference of your time code source. This is not necessarily your local time zone. If the selected time zone defines daylight savings time, the start and end of daylight savings time will be displayed below the time zone selection list box. You may select a time zone that defines daylight savings time even if your time code source does not adjust for daylight savings time. 6. Select an additional pop‐up notification to indicated time code loss in excess of 3 minutes. 7. To save the configuration settings, click ...
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TCR1000 User Manual Page 18 – Rev. 2.0.3 Operation TCRSync Monitor The TCRSync Monitor provides information about time code (when decoding is active) and troubleshoot any issues with the incoming time code reference. The TCR1000 auto negotiates the time code format and it will be displayed from the TCR Sync Monitor. Under normal operating conditions, the “Recalibrate” button is not used. If TCR Sync Monitor is not showing correct information, click [Recalibrate] to have the TCR1000 try and re‐establish a time code reference. If the LED light is on (solid), time code is present at the input. ...
TCR1000 User Manual Page 19 – Rev. 2.0.3 Custom Programming SDK The TCR1000 SDK contains an API (Application Programming Interface) to the TCR1000 DLL (Dynamic Link Library). It runs on all Windows platforms. The API can be linked to and called from custom Windows applications to provide specialized handling of time code and for integration into OEM‐level applications. The API includes programmer’s documentation, libraries and sample applications for MS Visual C++. Support for custom applications, OEM, and software development with the TCR1000 is not provided by Masterclock, Inc. Information, libraries, and sample code is provided as‐is. DLL The TCR1000 DLL (Dynamic Link Library) is a library that is used by Windows programs to access the TCR1000 device driver. ...
Input Impedance ........ High, >100kΩ PCI BUS (PCI V2.1 ,V2.2) Voltage ............. Universal, 3.3 V & 5V Speed ............ 3 3 MHz (66MHz bus with reduced speed) Width…………………………………………………..32 bit, (also works with 64 bit bus) Time Code Input ............ Longitudinal/ LTC (Linear Time Code), forward running SMPTE/EBU/Film ........ 24 (film), 25(EBU) and 30fps, NDF (Non Drop Frame) Date encoding (User Bits) ...... Leitch/Masterclock Encoding IRIG‐B0 (unmodulated/pulse width modulated) B000…………………………………………………..BCD, CF to IEEE‐1344 or zero filled, No SBS or zero filled B001…………………………………………………..BCD, CF to IEEE‐1344, No SBS (zero filled) B002…………………………………………………..BCD, No CF (zero filled), No SBS (zero filled) B003…………………………………………………..BCD, No CF (zero filled), No SBS or zero filled. IRIG‐B1 (Amplitude Modulated, 1kHz) B120…………………………………………………..BCD, CF to IEEE‐1344 or zero filled, No SBS or zero filled B121…………………………………………………..BCD, CF to IEEE‐1344, No SBS (zero filled) ...
TCR1000 User Manual Page 21 – Rev. 2.0.3 Troubleshooting Unable to lock to time code Possible reasons/solutions: 1. TCR1000 is not currently connected to a valid time code reference. 2. Time Code reference is not a recognized format. 3. Verify that the cable and connector is in working condition. 4. Signal level of time code is not at acceptable levels. Not displaying the correct local time. Possible reasons/solutions: 1. The unit is not receiving time code. 2. The time code reference is referenced to UTC but your local time zone reference of your time reference and then set the time zone offset to arrive at a correct local time. 3. If the time code reference is already providing time with local time zone and/or DST offsets, then set the time zone and/or DST offset of the TCR1000 to UTC. If the time reference is providing UTC time, then configure your TCR1000 to have a local time zone and/or DST offset. 4. Your time code reference is not providing the time/date that you expect. Contact the individual responsible for the time reference for more information. ...
TCR1000 User Manual Page 22 – Rev. 2.0.3 Limited Warranty This Masterclock, Inc. product warranty extends to the original purchaser. Masterclock warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from date of sale. If Masterclock receives notice of such defects during the warranty period, Masterclock will, at its option, either repair or replace products that prove to be defective. Should Masterclock be unable to repair or replace the product within a reasonable amount of time, the customer's alternate remedy shall be a refund of the purchase price upon return of the product to Masterclock. This warranty gives the customer specific legal rights. Other rights, which vary from state to state or province to province, may be available. Exclusions The above warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate installation or maintenance by the customer, customer‐supplied software or interfacing, unauthorized modification or misuse, operation outside of the environmental specifications for the product or improper site preparation and maintenance (if applicable). Limitations Masterclock makes no other warranty, either expressed or implied, with respect to this product. Masterclock specifically disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability of fitness for a particular purpose. In any state or province which does not allow the foregoing disclaimer, any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose imposed by law in those states or provinces is limited to the one‐year duration of the written warranty. ...
TCR1000 User Manual Page 23 – Rev. 2.0.3 Service Information We sincerely hope that you never experience a problem with any Masterclock product. If you do need service, contact Masterclock’s Technical Support team. A trained specialist will help you to quickly determine the source of the problem. Many problems are easily resolved with a single phone call or email. If it is necessary to return a unit to us, an RMA (Return Material Authorization) number will be given to you. Visit our website to download a current RMA request form. http://www.masterclock.com/rma.php Masterclock tracks the flow of returned material with our RMA system to ensure speedy service. You must include this RMA number on the outside of the box so that your return can be processed immediately. RMA Policy Our RMA policy is straight forward and is based on several basic premises • An item can be returned, subject to several basic requirements, under our 30 day Satisfaction Guarantee. • If an item fails within the Warranty Period we will repair and return it freight prepaid. • If an item is outside the warranty period and requires repair we will inspect, repair and return the item to you for a reasonable charge for the work and the cost for freight. • If you think an item or system is not working properly we expect you to read the instruction ...
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