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  • 7.4

Meinberg Device Manager 7.4 is a Windows-based configuration utility developed by Meinberg Funkuhren GmbH & Co. KG to provide centralized access to the company’s portfolio of standalone timing devices that incorporate either an Ethernet port or a serial interface, explicitly excluding LANTIME systems. Designed for network administrators, broadcast engineers, and metrology technicians, the application automatically discovers compatible clocks, GPS receivers, and PTP/IEEE-1588 grandmasters on the local network or over RS-232/RS-485 links, presenting them in a single tree view from which firmware, IP addressing, time-zone offsets, and hold-over parameters can be adjusted without command-line interaction. Typical use cases include reconfiguring a GPS-disciplined oscillator after antenna relocation, upgrading firmware on a PTP boundary clock deployed in a telecom edge site, or validating antenna-signal levels on a Rubidium frequency standard before it is integrated into a studio’s gen-lock chain; the software also logs alarm history and skew metrics that help diagnose propagation issues or oscillator ageing. Because every standalone Meinberg device ships with identical low-level management syntax, the manager can push identical settings to multiple units in sequence, reducing repetitive tasks during large roll-outs of small-cell synchronization hardware or substation protection relays. The utility falls under the Network Management category, occupies less than 40 MB when installed, and runs on any Windows edition from 7 SP1 onward without additional drivers. Only one major version stream exists, so migrating from an earlier 7.x build to 7.4 is performed in place and preserves discovered-device inventories. Meinberg Device Manager is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the latest release and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

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