2. Menu Structure - 2.4 CS Data symbolicZOMBIEs 12xx55TimecodeThe timecode source for the global loop is displayed and adjusted in this main menu point.CS Data symbolicSel. GL LSA&TODPulsar next menu item View UD/AES18Pulsar previous submenu item View LL OutputExit back to the main menu item CS Data symbolicEnter set LSA and TOD sourceToggle no operationZOMBIEs with the /MX-Option permit two possible sources for the LSA and the TOD: the GLinput and the REF input. In a practical example, the TOD could, in the case of a centrally generatedhouse sync, be fed into the AES3 empty frames directly after the clock master and be distributedthroughout the whole clock tree in this manner. In this example, the REF input is configured asTOD source.ENTER takes the user to the submenu item Set LSA&TOD. The global loop source for the Local-Sample-Address (LSA) and the Time-Of-Day (TOD) can be selected here.Sel. GL LSA&TODfrom:> INP Ch.APulsar select sourcePulsar select sourceExit discard modificationEnter accept modificationToggle no operationThrough turning the pulsar (, ) one of the following settings can be selected as timecodesource for the global loop.INP Ch.A INP Ch.BREF Ch.A REF Ch.BThe source readout INP stands for the global loop input. REF is the designated XLR clock inputor »REFERENCE INPUT«. The readout to the right of this indicates which AES/EBU channels (Aor B) should supply the outgoing timecode.A stands for the left channel, B for the right one.ENTER saves the new setting and returns the user to the submenu item View TOD&LSA.