AMBIENT 80023 Lockit Compact Wireless Synchronize User Manual
- June 15, 2024
- Ambient
Table of Contents
- 80023 Lockit Compact Wireless Synchronize
- Introduction
- Unit Description
- LED Blink Code
- Powering
- Display
- Basic Button Operations
- Operation Modes
- Special: Wireless TC & Sync Offset
- Access the Web Interface
- Features of the Web Interface
- Useful Links
- Appendix
- Safety Instructions
- Warranty
- Approvals
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Firmware Version 8.0
Software Version 2.3
80023 Lockit Compact Wireless Synchronize
Introduction
Lockit+
The Lockit+ combines the state of the art, high-accuracy Ambient Lockit
Timecode and Sync technology with advanced metadata management options to
improve your workflow between set and editing.
It’s the successor of both the MasterLockit and MasterLockitPlus. A lot of
user input has gone into further development to make the Lockit+ the true
flagship of the Lockit family.
Highly Accurate Timecode and Sync Generator
For over 30 years, Ambient Timecode has been synonymous with precision and
reliability. Like the Lockit, the Lockit+ provides all timecode and sync
formats and full ACN compatibility.
But wait… there is more! We called it Lockit+ because of its modular design
and the many added values.
+ Modular Hardware Design
The Lockit+ is available with different extensions. They offer additional
interfaces (like USB or SuperSlot) to serve different situations on set or in
the studio.
+ WiFi Access & Web Interface
The built-in server spans a local WiFi, giving users browser-based access to
all the Lockit+ features via mobile device or computer.
+ Advanced Control and Monitoring
The web interface of the Lockit+ gives access to advanced generator settings
and monitoring of all Lockit devices within the ACN.
+ Metadata Hub
The Lockit+ can extract technical metadata from compatible cameras to
broadcast it via WiFi to the Ambient LockitScript App for script supervisors.
+ TX Mode
Lockits can be started in the so-called TX mode to become a timecode bridge.
The TX Master will automatically adapt its speed to the external timecode
source and broadcast TC start and stop via ACN to all other Lockits. This is
especially relevant if you want your audio recorder to be the master clock on
set, in playback situations or in virtual production setups.
+ Lens Metadata Processing
The Lockit+ stores key Cooke /i lens metadata frame-accurately in an open file
format – at the same time it makes the data accessible live via WiFi or
ethernet.
+ Frequency Scanning
Plug the separately available antenna into a USB port of the Lockit+ to
perform a full frequency scan. In the web interface you get concrete
suggestions for available frequencies for your transmitters and receivers.
+ Remote Control
Use the web interface of the Lockit+ to remotely control your Sound Devices 6
or 7 series recorders.
+ More to come
The Lockit+ design is future-proof. The modular approach allows to elegantly
offer further applications and extensions in the future.
ACN stands for Ambient Communication Network and is our own wireless
network.
It utilizes an extremely reliable, proprietary 2.4GHz network with 16
selectable channels for communication to minimize lag and interference with
other radio sources. All gathered information is buffered until it is
successfully received and stored.
The ACN is used to interchange timecode related information including time,
frame rate and user bits as well as device metadata between Lockits or third-
party devices with built-in Lockit Module.
Learn more about the beauty of ACN here: https://ambient.de/en/acn-
technology
Unit Description
Front
- Blue TC & ACN Connector (LEMO-compatible)
- Yellow TC & Sync Connector (LEMO-compatible)
- ACN Antenna, SMA RP 2.4GHz, keep attached to unit
- WiFi Antenna, SMA RP 2.4GHz, keep attached to unit
- RGB Status LED
- OLED Display
- Power Button
- Red Button
- Green Button
- Battery Compartment (2x BX1)
Standard Extension A USB-A connector
B USB-C connector (also for powering)
C USB-C connector for Midi TC (future feature)
D Blue TC & ACN Connector (LEMO-compatible)
E Hirose (for external powering)
LED Blink Code
Mode | 1sec | 2sec |
---|---|---|
ACN Jam (C-Jam, TX, Single) | ||
Jam transmitted / sent |
Jam received
Lockit, NanoLockit, LockitSlate Take2, Lockit+ (in standby) or
LockitModule| |
TC out mute; will start with preference| |
TC out mute; will start from fallback zero| |
TC out active| |
TC out active; output level reduced| |
TC out active; low battery| |
Lockit+ with WiFi active| |
TC out mute; will start with preference| **|
TC out mute; will start from fallback zero| |
TC out active| |
TC out active; low battery| |
TX Mode Warnings| |
TC out mute; no initial LTC source| |
TC out active; LTC source lost/stopped| |
Charging Mode, Unit off**| |
ext. Power, charging| |
ext. Power, fully charged| |
flash
blink | |
Powering
The Lockit+ can be powered by 6 to 24 Volts DC via a Hirose 4-pin connector,
pin 1 carrying GND pin 4 positive voltage. Supply ratings and typical values
in operation:
6V DC min. rating 3.5A, 12V DC min. rating 1.7A, 24V DC min. rating 1A
Alternatively, you can also power the Lockit+ via the USB-C socket.
Supply rating: USB-C PD (power delivery) 5V, 3A
It is also possible to run the Lockit+ only with the two included BX1
batteries.
Please make sure to only change the batteries one after the other. This
workflow keeps the timecode running while the unit is switched on and also
maintains the real-time clock when switched off. In basic operation the
batteries will last for up to 4 hours. Note: To change batteries please push the battery release
levers.
Please assure to push the levers down before inserting the batteries.
If the Lockit+ is switched off and power is applied, the LED will slowly blink
red to indicate charging of the batteries. Fully charged, the LED will be lit
permanently green.
If the Lockit+ is in operation the charging status and the connected external
power supply are shown in the display.
Display
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Timecode
-
Project Rate (FPS)
-
Battery Status / Ext. Power
-
Unit ID / Unit Name
-
Status WiFi
Off/Standby
Starting
On
Shutting down -
ACN Mode
-
ACN Channel
Basic Button Operations
Turn On: Press and hold Power until LED lights green to start unit.
Turn Off: Press and hold Power for 5 seconds until power off menu appears.
Continue with additional button presses:
Power: Shutdown
Red: Standby*
Red & Green: Reset WiFi / LAN settings
Access Menu: While the unit is running you can access the menu by pressing Red
& Green simultaneously.
There you can easily set:
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Project Rate: 23.98 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 29.97 DROP / 30 / 47.95 / 48 / 50 / 59.94 / 59.94 DROP / 60 FPS
-
Sync Output: off / P / PsF / i / 48 kHz / 96 kHz / 192 kHz
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ACN Channel: 11 – 26 / off
-
TC Start Preference: RTC / RTC-12 / zero / one / manual
Note: RTC-12 automatically sets Start TC to RTC in the mornings or RTC-12 after 1pm. -
LED Brightness: 1 – 10
-
TC & Sync Offset: -10.00 … +10.00 frames
Note: find more information in chapter 8. Special: Wireless TC & Sync Offset
Tap Red to decrease or Green to increase a parameter value.
Tap Red & Green simultaneously to confirm and proceed.
Tap Power to cancel or to leave the menu.
Applied settings will be persistent over a reboot until reset or changed.
Reset: When switched off, press and hold Red & Green simultaneously to
perform a factory reset of the Lockit Module.
Operation Modes
Within the ACN there is always one Lockit device acting as timecode
transmitter, broadcasting timecode and frame rate to the Receivers. You can
choose between C-Jam, TX and Single Jam Mode.
7.1 C-Jam Mode (Continuous Jam)
In C-Jam Mode we utilize our ACN network to completely prevent any drift. In
this mode one Lockit device acts as a C-Jam Master. It sends a pulse through
the ACN every six seconds to constantly align with all other Lockit boxes.
To start the unit as C-Jam Master press and hold Green, then tap Power.
On the display you will see an (M) appear, indicating that the device is ready
to go.Press and hold Green to
confirm the timecode and start the C-Jam.
The icon on the display will switch to M.
All other Lockits (that are on the same ACN channel) will now automatically
follow the C-Jam Master and display an ACN icon at the lower right of the
display.The Lockit+ will remember
that it has been set to C-Jam Master. It will automatically start in C-Jam
master Mode when booted via the power button afterwards. You can also start
and stop the C-Jam Mode and adjust your startup preferences in the Lockit+ web
interface.
Since even in C-Jam Mode every unit still uses its own VCO (voltage-controlled
oscillator) to generate timecode (and sync), they don’t necessarily have to be
in range of the C-Jam master constantly to be accurate.
Lockit devices that are powered up at a later point in time will automatically
follow the C-Jam Master and set their timecode and frame rate accordingly.
Note: Just one unit is allowed to be the C-Jam Master within an ACN
channel. A second master will be blocked and will also automatically follow
the C-Jam Master and display an ACN icon at the lower right of the display.
7.2 TX Mode (Transceiver Mode)
The TX Mode basically works like the C-Jam Mode, with the difference that the
TX Master receives start/stop timecode and frame rate from an external source
via LTC or Midi. Main use cases are playback situations (e.g. music video
shootings), rec run setups (e.g. start/stop recording triggered by running
timecode) or virtual production setups.
To start the unit as TX Master press and hold Red, then tap Power.
On the display you will see TX appear.
The TX master will automatically adapt its speed to the LTC-in timecode source
and broadcast the external source’s TC start and stop via ACN to all other
Lockits. They will display an ACN icon at the lower right of the
display.As soon as the external
source stops sending timecode to the TX Master, the timecode on all Lockits
will freeze, and they will start flashing yellow.
As soon as the timecode starts running again, they’ll flash green again. To
make the TX Mode work, all Lockit Devices must run on the latest firmware
(7.xx) which is available for Lockit, NanoLockit, LockitSlate Take2 and
Lockit+.* Can be any Lockit device
started up with Red + Power. We broadcast Start, Stop and Freeze Frame through
ACN.
Pro tip for VFX, Volume, 3D setup and projects with high demand of genlock
accuracy:
We recommended to project tune the ACN devices once.
The Project Tune feature is available within the ACN Radar of the Lockit+.
Find more information here: Chapter 10.2 ACN settings
7.3 ACN Receiving Mode
All Lockit devices that are jammed via a C-Jam or TX Master automatically
switch to ACN Receiver Mode, indicated by the ACN logo in the lower right of
the display.Lockit devices in ACN
Receiving Mode constantly follow the current C-Jam or TX Master.
To power up just long-press Power.
Lockit devices that are powered up at a later point of time will automatically
switch to ACN Receiver Mode after having received a jam via ACN. Their
timecode and frame rate will be set accordingly.
7.4 Single Jam Mode
In Single-Jam Mode you can send a one-time pulse through the ACN to sync all
Lockit devices. From then on, each Lockit continues to run autonomously.
This is perfectly fine for most occasions, as our Lockit devices are highly
accurate and drift less than a frame within 24 hours.
To power up just long-press Power.
All Lockit devices in this mode can send and receive a Single Jam. Choose one
of your Lockits and press Green for 3 seconds until the green LED lights up
twice.
This way timecode and frame rate gets broadcasted to the other Lockit boxes in
the same ACN channel.
Note: Once a Lockit device is turned off the timecode generator stops.
After turning on again you must perform the Single Jam again.
That’s why we recommend C-Jam Mode over Single Jam Mode, as it completely
eliminates drift and is more convenient to use.
Good to Know: Plug and Play Timecode
Instead of using the graphical menu of the Lockit+ (pressing Red & Green at
once) or the web interface – feed in timecode and frame rate externally.
Just plug the Lockit+ to the TC Out port of another device (e.g. your Sound
Recorder) and it will automatically take over timecode and frame rate.
This only works if no Single Jam has been sent – or a C-Jam / TX Master is
active in the ACN channel. Indicated by the LED flashing red and green
alternately.
If the device is already jammed and you attach an external timecode source,
you can enter the “Compare Screen”. This displays a potential timecode drift
between external source and your Lockit.
Special: Wireless TC & Sync Offset
This setting will offset timecode and sync on all outputs and the
LockitSlate’s timecode display. The OLED will still show the current running
timecode with an indication of the offset value.
This allows for compensation of frame processing delay on video walls, cameras
and further 3rd party equipment.
Use Case 1: How to compensate processing delays in virtual production
Use Case 2: Adjust
internal processing delays of cameras – classic setup
Access the Web Interface
The built-in server spans a local WiFi, giving users browser-based access to
all the Lockit+ features via mobile device or computer.
Per default the WiFi name and password are both the serial number of your
Lockit+.
Once connected to the WiFi of your Lockit+, you can access the web interface
by entering ”10.0.0.1” or “serialnumber.local” in the address field of your
browser (z.B. Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge …)
If you forgot your WiFi password, you could reset the WiFi and LAN settings in
the shutdown menu. Long-press Power, then press Red & Green simultaneously.
Features of the Web Interface
10.1 Generator Tab
Comprehensive configuration of the internal generator of the Lockit+
- Set the real-time clock (RTC) and the date format
- Start the timecode and set a startup preference
- RTC
- RTC-12
- manual
- Set your project rate
- FPS: 23.98 / 24 / 25 / 29.97 / 29.97 DROP / 30 /47.95 / 48 / 50 / 59.94 / 59.94 DROP / 60 FPS
Note: RTC-12 automatically sets Start TC to RTC in the mornings or RTC-12 after 1pm.
- Change Userbits
- date with format ED/AD
- date
- date without year
- manual
Note: ED/AD stands for european/american date format
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Configure Yellow Sync Connector
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Wordclock (off, 48 kHz, 96 kHz, 192 kHz)
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VideoSync(off,PsF,p,i:dependingonselectedprojectrate)
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PPFSync(off,Multiplier1x,2x,4x)
-
Configure Blue ACN Connector
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Metadata In/Out
– Metadata device (RED DSMC2 or Sound Devices 6 or 7 series
– Lens data (Cooke/i³)
– RED DSMC2 (Lockit+ is not running in C-Jam Mode) -
TC & Sync Offset (see 8. Special: Wireless TC & Sync Offset)
-
from -10.00 till +10.00 frames
This setting will off set time code and sync on all hardware outputs.
The OLED will still show the current running timecode with an indication of the offset value. Use the TC & sync offset to adjust your recording equipment to a video wall.
10.2 ACN Settings
Monitor and manage all Lockits within the selected ACN channel.
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“Your Lockit+”
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Start C-Jam master
-
Select ACN channel
-
Rename unit
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ACN Radar
-
Check status of connected devices (online/offline)
-
Grid view and list view of ACN devices
– Online / offline
– Rename unit
– Set offset
– Set sync
– Battery status
– Timecode aberration -
Project tune devices*
Lockit ,Lockit Slate Take2, Lockit+with firmware 8.x
Good to Know: Re-calibrate your Lockit Setup
If you want to re-calibrate your Lockit Setup after some years of operation, you can perform a Project Tune (former feature of the discontinued ACC controller).
All Lockits within the selected ACN Channel will be tuned simultaneously. The process will take approx. 2 minutes during which the devices will rapidly blink red and green. Tune value will be overwritten by the factory value on a factory reset.
Attention: NEVER initiate a Project Tune during a shoot. There will be a hard reset of the sync pulse when the process is finished. This will potentially bring cameras in operation out of clock and compromise active recordings.
10.3 Radio Wizard
Plug the separately available antenna ACN-RF (A80958) into the USB port and
open the Radio Wizard tab in the Web Interface to perform a full frequency
scan. The frequency range may be set from 100 MHz to 1500 MHz. You will get
concrete suggestions for available frequencies for your transmitters and
receivers. Intermodulations caused by your wireless audios will also be
displayed.Open the Radio Wizard tab and
create your first setup. Setup defines all the transmitters / reciecers you
currently use in your sound bag or sound cart.
You can use the same setup for the whole production or create separate setups
for different locations. The latter makes sense if you want so safe radio
network scans for a later point.
After creating your setup, you need to add systems. System means the product type of a transmitter set (e.g.: Lectrosonics Block 32 or Wisycom MCR54) Please insert the following parameters of your wireless system:
- min frequency (MHz)
- max frequency (MHz)
- step size (kHz)
- Window size (MHz, optional)
- Count of items
Within those systems you create different items. Each item will represent a
concrete wireless Transmitter / Receiver.
Afterwards click on Scan & Coordinate to run a scan in the range of your
setup.
The range is automatically calculated from the lowest min frequency and the
highest max frequency of all your created items / systems.
If you encounter any problems with a suggested frequency, there are different
options for new coordination or a recoordination of a single item.
10.4 Sound Recorder
Use the web interface of the Lockit+ to remotely control your Sound Devices
6 or 7 series recorders. When configured correctly you can prepare and edit
scene, take, notes, arm and rename tracks, remote roll your recorder, circle
takes and, in the end, create comprehensive sound reports. Note: the available options and behavior strictly depend on
the protocol made available by Sound Devices. For example, reading meter
status is only available for 788T.
For series 7 connect the cable MLC-CL (A80339) from the Blue ACN connector to
the C.Link-in port. For series 6 connect the cable MLC-HID from the Blue ACN
connector to the USB-A port.
Now you can enable the data connection to your Sound Devices Recorder by
choosing “metadata device” in the Blue ACN Connector panel within the
Generator menu.
Note: a separate timecode cable is needed to jam timecode to your Sound
Devices recorder. Please set the timecode to “external” in the menu of your
Sound Devices recorder.
10.5 Lens Metadata
The Lockit+ stores key Cooke/i lens metadata frame-accurately in an open file
format (supported protocol: Cooke/i3 – “i cubed”: please update to the latest
Cooke firmware). You may record lens data on the internal web server or
connect an USB stick for recording. To do so connect the metadata interface of
the lens with the blue ACN connector of the Lockit+ with the ACN-CP cable
(A80962).
The Lockit+ also provides access to live lens data via TCP/IP:
After establishing a TCP connection to either port 3001 (for streaming YAML
format) or port 3002 (for raw Cooke/i packet data), the Lockit+ should start
sending TC-timestamped lens data as soon as a lens is connected.
10.6 System
In the System Panel you see the serial number and firmware version of both of
your Lockit+ and the built-in Lockit Module.
Please check https://ambient.de/en/downloads to get the latest firmware
updates. To perform an update the Lockit+ needs to be externally powered.
You can also configure the WiFi settings (host or client) and the LAN settings
if a LAN-adapter is connected to the Lockit+.
If you forgot your WiFi password, you could reset the WiFi and LAN settings in
the shutdown menu. Long-Press Power, then press Red & Green simultaneously.
There is also an auto power option available. If enabled and the Lockit+ is
externally powered, it will automatically start up.
10.7 Metadata Workflow with LockitScript App
To make camera metadata (e.g. clip name, lens, ISO etc.) show up in the
LockitScript App, the iPad must be connected to the Lockit+ in C-Jam Mode via
WiFi.
Compatible cameras:
- ARRI CAP2 cameras
- RED DSMC2 cameras
The basic principle is that Lockit boxes on the cameras send the metadata via ACN to the Lockit+ in C-Jam Mode. From there, all collected metadata is sent via WiFi to the iPad with the LockitScript App. Workflow for ARRI CAP2 cameras:
- Connect a Lockit+ to the ethernet port of the camera.
- Required cable: MLC-L1B10P
- In the camera menu activate CAP2 and leave the CAP2 password at its default “arri”.
- Make sure both the connected Lockit+ and the camera operate in LAN Mode “Static”.
- The default IP of the camera is “192.168.0.100”.
- Configure your Lockit+ LAN adapter to use a static IP in the same network (e.g. 192.168.0.101).
Workflow for RED DSMC2 cameras:
- Connect a NanoLockit (or Lockit / Lockit+) to the Sync and RCP port of camera.
- Required cable ACN-TC-RCP (A80027) https://ambient.de/en/cables/timecode-cables/998/acn-tc-rcp-timecode-and-metadata-interface-cabel-for-red-cameras
- Activate RCP serial in the camera settings.
More Info: https://ambient.de/en/lockitnetwork
Quick Help: support@lockitnetwork.com
11. Firmware Upgrade
To update the firmware of the Lockit+ navigate to System → Firmware Upgrade in
the web interface.Drag and drop the latest
firmware file (named “LP-X.X.X.upgrade”) from your desktop.
Please note: The Lockit+ needs to be externally powered to perform a
firmware upgrade.To download the latest
firmware (.upgrade file) please visit https://ambient.de/en/downloads
Useful Links
-
Timecode Cable Guide
https://faq.ambient.de/hc/en-001/articles/4415083061650-Timecode-Cable-Guide -
ACN Technology
https://ambient.de/en/acn-technology -
Ambient FAQs
https://faq.ambient.de/hc/en-001 -
LockitNetwork FAQs
https://faq.lockitnetwork.com/hc/en-001
Appendix
13.1 ACN Channel Frequencies
The ACN is designed to allow for friendly coexistence of different systems on
the same channel. Still, equivalent ARRI remote focus equivalents listed to
further help avoiding interferences. The default ACN Channel is 18.
ACN | ARRI EMIP WRS | |
---|---|---|
Channel | Center Frequency (MHz) | Channel |
11 | 2405 | |
12 | 2410 | 0 |
13 | 2415 | 1 |
14 | 2420 | |
15 | 2425 | |
16 | 2430 | 2 |
17 | 2435 | 3 |
18 | 2440 | |
19 | 2445 | |
20 | 2450 | 4 |
21 | 2455 | 5 |
22 | 2460 | |
23 | 2465 | |
24 | 2470 | 6 |
25 | 2475 | 7 |
26 | 2480 |
Learn more on https://ambient.de/en/acn-technology
13.2 Connector Pinouts
Blue ACN Connector and Yellow Sync Connector
Accept LEMO FGG.0B.305 and compatible push-pull plugs Connectors carry TC in
and out as per industry standard, plus sync on one and ACN metadata on the
other.
They accept Lemo FGG.0B.305 compatible push-pull plugs.
| ACN| SYNC (yellow cable)
---|---|---
1| GND| GND
2| TC in| TC in
3| ACN TX| PPF out
4| ACN RX| Sync out
5| TC out| TC out
Trilevel Sync Out Impedance 75Ω / Dual Load: 38Ω
LTC Out Impedance 1kΩ
LTC In Impedance 15kΩ
Hirose
Primary DC port, connect your external power supply here.
| Hirose HR10-7P-4P or compatible
---|---
1| GND
2| NC
3| NC
4| 6-24V DC
Antennas
SMA type F, leave supplied antenna attached, only substitute with original
replacements ANT-2.4-SMA-M(90)
Safety Instructions
For your own safety and trouble-free use, please carefully read through the
instructions below. Always keep a copy of these instructions and hand them out
with the unit to other users.
This unit is exclusively intended for indoor use. Keep it safe and away from
water, rain and humidity and dry under all conditions, even when powered off.
Clean gently with a slightly moistened cloth and never let water, detergents
or liquids of any kind get into the unit as this will imply the risk of short
circuits and electrical hazard.
Keep distant from sources of heat and never expose to direct sunlight.
Admissible ambience temperature for operation and storage is from +5° to +50°
Celsius. Power down before storing or shipping, detach external power sources,
and, if applicable remove batteries.
Do not throw or expose to mechanical impact and keep it safe from hard
vibrations.
Only use genuine accessories such as cables antennae etc. which have been
included with the unit or supplied by an authorized dealer. Always observe
integrity and the pertinent compatibility with all units connected to.
Powering from external sources is exclusively limited to the use of LPS
sources in compliance to part 2.5 of EN 60950-1 with correct polarity, voltage
range, and current rating. Disregarding recommended power requirements may
damage the product or even risk explosion of the internal backup cell or
inserted batteries.
Do not perform software updates in situations in which the integrity of mains
supply cannot be granted such as thunderstorms and remove connections from and
to all devices directly or in directly connected to mains.
When using the wireless connection, place it centrally and keep it distant
from sources of possible interference such as microwaves or electrical devices
with large metal surfaces. Only use the original external antenna directly and
firmly attached to the socket. Extension or use of 3rd party accessories is
not permissible.
Never open the unit. Inappropriate and unauthorized access will void the
warranty and imply possible risk of harm to the user.
When disposing the unit, follow the legal requirements for recycling
electronic equipment.
Warranty
Ambient Recording GmbH warrants this product against defects in materials and
workmanship for a period of ONE (1) year from date of original retail
purchase. This is a non-transferable limited warranty that extends only to the
original purchaser. Ambient Recording GmbH will repair or replace the product
at its discretion after evaluation at no charge. Warranty claims due to severe
service conditions will be addressed on an individual basis.
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LEGAL THEORY.
Because some jurisdictions do not permit the exclusion or limitations set
forth above, they may not apply in all cases.
For all service, including warranty repair, please send the prodcut, along
with proof of purchase date to your retailer, or, if not applicable, to:
Ambient Recording GmbH
Schleissheimer Str. 181 C
DE – 80797 Muenchen, Germany
Please obtain a return authorization through the contact form on our website
before sending in a unit.
https://ambient.de/en/service
Approvals
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Declaration of Conformity According to ISO/IEC Guide 22
Manufacturer’s Name:
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Manufacturer’s Address:
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– EN 62368-1
– EN 300 328 V2.1.1
– EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2
– EN 301 489-3 V1.4.10
which is indicated and affirmed by the applied CE marking.
FCC Statement
The FCC requires that the following statements be included in this manual:
FCC § 15.19
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Canada CNR-Gen Section 7.1.3
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) this device may not
cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
FCC § 15.21
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC § 15.105
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
ICES-003This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
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