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VI. Warranty

 

   Broadcast Devices, Inc. products are warranted against failure due to faulty materials or workmanship 
for a period of one year from the date of shipment from Broadcast Devices, Inc. dock. The warranty 
covers repair or replacement of defective parts at the factory, provided the unit has been returned prepaid 
by the user. All shipments to the factory shall have affixed to the outside of the container a return 
authorization number obtained from the factory. The above warranty is void if the unit has been modified 
by the user outside of any recommendations from the factory or if the unit has been abused or operated 
outside of its electrical or environmental specifications. If customer conducted field tests suggest that the 
unit may be faulty, whether or not the unit is in warranty, a full report of the difficulty should be sent to 
Broadcast Devices, Inc. factory. The factory may suggest further tests or authorize return for factory 
evaluation.  Please email: 

[email protected]

 

 

   Units sent to the factory should be well packed and shipped to Broadcast Devices, Inc. – Check 

www.broadcast-devices.com

 for current shipping address. Remember to affix the R.A. number to the 

outside of the carton. Any packages received without such R.A. number will be refused. Note: freight 
collect shipments will also be refused. When the unit has been received, inspected and tested, the 
customer will receive a report of the findings along with a quotation for recommended repairs, which are 
found falling outside of the standard warranty. Units returned for in-warranty repairs, which are found not 
to be defective will be subject to an evaluation and handling charge. In-warranty units will be repaired at 
no charge and returned via prepaid freight.   

   Out-of-warranty units needing repair require a purchase order and will be invoiced for parts, labor, and 
shipping charges.  

   When ordering replacement part, always specify A) Part Description, and Quantity; B) Date of 
Purchase, Where Purchased; C) Any Special Shipping Instructions. Always specify a street address, as 
shipping companies cannot deliver to a postal box. 

   Broadcast Devices, Inc. is not responsible for any other manufacturer’s warranty on original 
equipment. Nor are we responsible for any failure, damage, or loss of property that may occur due to 
the installation or operation of our equipment outside of recommended specifications.  

   Broadcast Devices, Inc. reserves the right to change materials, specifications, and features from 
time to time. 

www.broadcast-devices.com  

 

Tel. (914) 737-5032    Facsimile: (914) 736-6916 
 

VI. Warranty

 

   Broadcast Devices, Inc. products are warranted against failure due to faulty materials or workmanship 
for a period of one year from the date of shipment from Broadcast Devices, Inc. dock. The warranty 
covers repair or replacement of defective parts at the factory, provided the unit has been returned prepaid 
by the user. All shipments to the factory shall have affixed to the outside of the container a return 
authorization number obtained from the factory. The above warranty is void if the unit has been modified 
by the user outside of any recommendations from the factory or if the unit has been abused or operated 
outside of its electrical or environmental specifications. If customer conducted field tests suggest that the 
unit may be faulty, whether or not the unit is in warranty, a full report of the difficulty should be sent to 
Broadcast Devices, Inc. factory. The factory may suggest further tests or authorize return for factory 
evaluation.  Please email: 

[email protected]

 

 

   Units sent to the factory should be well packed and shipped to Broadcast Devices, Inc. – Check 

www.broadcast-devices.com

 for current shipping address. Remember to affix the R.A. number to the 

outside of the carton. Any packages received without such R.A. number will be refused. Note: freight 
collect shipments will also be refused. When the unit has been received, inspected and tested, the 
customer will receive a report of the findings along with a quotation for recommended repairs, which are 
found falling outside of the standard warranty. Units returned for in-warranty repairs, which are found not 
to be defective will be subject to an evaluation and handling charge. In-warranty units will be repaired at 
no charge and returned via prepaid freight.  

 

   Out-of-warranty units needing repair require a purchase order and will be invoiced for parts, labor, and 
shipping charges. 

 

   When ordering replacement part, always specify A) Part Description, and Quantity; B) Date of 
Purchase, Where Purchased; C) Any Special Shipping Instructions. Always specify a street address, as 
shipping companies cannot deliver to a postal box.

 

   Broadcast Devices, Inc. is not responsible for any other manufacturer’s warranty on original 
equipment. Nor are we responsible for any failure, damage, or loss of property that may occur due to 
the installation or operation of our equipment outside of recommended specifications. 

 

   Broadcast Devices, Inc. reserves the right to change materials, specifications, and features from 
time to time. 

www.broadcast-devices.com 

 

 

Tel. (914) 737-5032    Facsimile: (914) 736-6916 
 
Email: 

[email protected]

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for AES-403

Page 1: ...ES 403 Multi Switcher Digital Analog Input Audio Switcher DA Digital to Analog Converter Technical Reference Manual Broadcast Devices Inc Tel 914 737 5032 Fax 914 736 6916 World Wide Web www Broadcast Devices com Rev A 03 14 ...

Page 2: ...I Unpacking 3 II Installation and Connections 3 III Features and Operation 4 IV Initial Operating Setup 4 7 AES 403 Optional Programming Functions 5 6 Remote Control Connections 8 Serial Interface 9 V Specifications 10 VI Warranty 11 2 ...

Page 3: ...AES 403 is setup for 100 240 V A C 50 60 Hz No external adjustment for local power standards is necessary if power available conforms to the above rating The AES 402 utilizes a switch mode power supply and automatically adjusts for local power entry Make connections to the unit following good engineering practice Supply power to the unit utilizing a three pronged grounded outlet Do no lift the ele...

Page 4: ...ur in external equipment Through application of a DIP switch the unit can either switch immediately upon detection of digital errors or wait 5 seconds and then switch This delay prevents the unit from switching under transient conditions IV Initial Operating Set up Attach input and output connections to the unit using the appropriate connector Plug the remote control plug in and tighten the connec...

Page 5: ...dy for operation All that is left to do is to select the desired feed and then if desired place the unit in automatic switch mode by depressing the AUTO mode button The LED indicator will light indicating automatic control of the switcher The unit will remain in this mode until an error is detected loss of lock occurs silence or is detected If any of these events occur the unit will switch to the ...

Page 6: ...non PCM audio formats set S2 6 S2 7 S1 4 and S1 5 to off position This will allow the AES 402 unit to act as a manual digital audio switcher for non PCM audio streams and defeats the silence sensor which cannot be used in the is mode of operation AES 403 Front Panel DIP Switch Programming Guide of Operation Table 1 S1 1 OFF Front Panel Button Disables A B and AUTO MAN Buttons Factory Default ON Si...

Page 7: ...AES 403 Main PC Board DIP SWITCH SW1 SETTINGS DIPSWITCH1 1 4 ADC Sample Rate 1 2 3 4 32 KHZ ON OFF ON ON 44 1 KHZ OFF ON OFF ON 48 KHZ ON OFF ON OFF INPUT B DIPSWITCH1 8 AES ON ANALOG OFF 7 ...

Page 8: ...put Pin 4 Select A Input Pin 5 Error Reset Pin 6 Status Common Pin 7 Status B Selected Pin 8 Status A Selected Pin 9 Auto Mode Status Command input pins 2 3 4 5 require a momentary closure to ground Status connections open collector outputs which require a 5 VDC pull up Remote Control RS 232 Connection Diagram 8 ...

Page 9: ...ctors DB9F throughout Front Panel Controls 7 Momentary Push buttons Switcher Selection Error Reset Auto Manual Mode Operation Select Volume Up Down Front Panel Indicators Sample Rate Lock Loss Error Flags Channel Status Auto Manual Mode Power Requirements 100 240 V A C 0 25A 50 60 Hz Operating Environment 0 60 Degrees Celsius Non Condensing Atmosphere Physical 19 W X 8 D X 1 75 H Mounted via Stand...

Page 10: ...ns and features from time to time www broadcast devices com Tel 914 737 5032 Facsimile 914 736 6916 VI Warranty Broadcast Devices Inc products are warranted against failure due to faulty materials or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipment from Broadcast Devices Inc dock The warranty covers repair or replacement of defective parts at the factory provided the unit has been re...

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