EMR User's Guide
High Density Modular Audio Router (AES, Analog, MADI, TimeCode, Data)
COMPONENT OVERVIEW
Revision 1.8
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2.2.2.2. Balanced AES Output Rear Panel
The AESB version of the rear panel occupies 2 slots in a frame and has balanced AES outputs using a
rear plate that has 50-pin D-Sub female connectors as shown in Figure
2-8. The EMR-OP48-AESB uses
the same rear plate as the EMR-OP96-AESB but only the first three 50-pin D-Sub connectors are
enabled. The control of the monitoring ports is not currently supported.
Connectors TDM1-TDM5 are TDM inputs and the connector MADI1 is a MADI output, and the connector
TDM6 is a video output.
Beside each input labeled TDM there is a small LED adjacent to the connector that will light up solid green
if it sees a valid MADI signal or valid TDM signal. The LED will remain solid if a valid TDM is the primary
TDM and it will flash if a valid TDM is detected but not currently used.
Figure
2-8: EMR-OP96 (48)-AESB Rear Plate