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         C DX 5624 Reference Manual. Rev 2.0 

 

This GUI screen provides access to all the analog audio adjustments and settings. The 
gain adjustment provided is +/- 3dB from the selected Full Scale Level (FS Level) 
 

FS Level 

This sets the full scale level (scaling) of the analog audio signal. This can vary by region 
and installation. Please check with your studio engineer what FS level is defined as 
standard and make the appropriate selection. Default in 18dB (which is typical for 
European markets) 
 

Analog Out 1 and 2 Left and Right Adjustments 

Two identical adjustment panels are provided for the stereo analog audio outputs.  
 

Swap Left and Right

 – When selected this will swap the left and right channels 

 

Deemphasis

 – When selected this will apply deemphasis to the audio output. 

 

Mute

 – When selected this will mute the analog audio outputs (silence) 

 

Gain Adjustments 

Adjustable gain is provided via two sliders, one for the right and one for the left channel. 
These can be moved on screen to the desired settings. The two sliders can be ”ganged” 
together at any time by selecting the linking checkbox below the sliders. The return the 
sliders to 0 (null) press the button below the sliders. 
 

Note.

 The zero or null setting for the sliders will set the audio to the FS level 

defined. The adjustment provided is +/- 3dB from the selected FS level. 

 
 

Reset Factory Defaults 

If you are unsure of the settings or have managed to set the module into a strange mode 
of operation and wish to recover the factory defaults - this can be done by selecting  

Device > Reset Factory Defaults

 from the Device drop down menu at the top of the 

GUI. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for C DX 5624

Page 1: ...any purpose without express written permission of LYNX Technik AG LYNX Technik AG may have patents patent applications trademarks copyrights or other intellectual property rights covering the subject...

Page 2: ...ESSING 8 AUDIO PROCESSING 8 TEST PATTERNS 9 FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM 9 MODULE LAYOUT 10 CONNECTIONS 11 VIDEO 11 AUDIO 11 INSTALLATION 12 SETTINGS AND CONTROL 13 MULTI FUNCTION SWITCH 13 USING THE LOCAL DISP...

Page 3: ...ot apply to any defect failure or damage caused by improper use or improper or inadequate maintenance and care LYNX Technik shall not be obligated to furnish service under this warranty a to repair da...

Page 4: ...1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested...

Page 5: ...less observing adequate ESD precautions Please see below ESD Warning This product is static sensitive Please use caution and use preventative measures to prevent static discharge or damage could resul...

Page 6: ...or HW Revision 03 only older boards do not support this Two serial digital outputs are also provided which can be configured to provide 2 x digital down converted outputs or 2 x re clocked copies of t...

Page 7: ...ted using the local controls or preset with the optional control system Letterbox This takes the 16 9 aspect ratio of the input HD signal and fits it into the 4 3 SD aspect ratio screen with black bar...

Page 8: ...ash ram and will survive power cycles and long term storage Note Settings will be written to flash RAM automatically after 10 seconds with no activity This can be observed by the alarm LED flashing ye...

Page 9: ...al PLL EQ and Full field Blue blue screen Test patterns are provided on the analog and Digital video outputs in the selected format If configured to pass the input HDTV to the digital outputs then bot...

Page 10: ...rence Manual Rev 2 0 Module Layout Module Front Panel Module Rear Termination Panel CardModule Layout Cooling Fan Note Cooling fan operation is monitored and alarmed when using the LYNX control system...

Page 11: ...or both Unbalanced AES3id and Balanced AES3 connections Unbalanced connections are made using the two BNC connectors AES 1 and AES2 Balanced connections are made via the 25 pin SubD connector Connecti...

Page 12: ...below NOTE Observe static precautions when handling card Please see ESD warnings on Page 5 Each Card Module is supplied with a rear connection panel and two mounting screws Please follow the followin...

Page 13: ...unction Switch Side Front CDX 5624 LED 1 SDI Status Multi Function Switch Matrix Display LED 1 AES Status LED 3 Alarm Multi Function Switch The CardModule is equipped with a multi function switch loca...

Page 14: ...available settings for any menu item in the table supplied does not represent the order the settings will actually be displayed If left unattended the menu will default to the root display after a pre...

Page 15: ...Filter 0 65 0 65MHz 1 00 1 00MHz 1 30 1 30MHz 2 00 2 0MHz 3 00 3 0MHz CIF CIF Filter QCIF QCIF filter back back LIM Luma undershoot Limiter OFF Off 1 5 1 5 IRE 6 0 6 0 IRE 11 11 IRE back LINE Active...

Page 16: ...Channel Select GAIN Gain Adjustment CH1 CH2 CH12 CH3 CH4 CH34 CH12 Channels 1 and 2 Ganged together CH 34 Channels 3 and 4 Ganged together 3 0 3 0 MUTE Mute Audio OFF ON back DEMP Audio De emphasis OF...

Page 17: ...ndicators that serve as alarm and status indication for the module Function is described below SDI Status LED 1 AES Status LED 2 Alarm LED 3 LED Color Indication Green Input 1 SDI Present Red Input Mi...

Page 18: ...possible for the C DX 5624 CardModule The above screenshot shows the complete module GUI The Device info area contains information about the module including name and firmware revision If used as par...

Page 19: ...and checkboxes Input Detection On the left the SDI input is detected and the format displayed on screen in green Deembedder The first stage is the audio deembedder The four audio groups are represent...

Page 20: ...to configure the standard of the internal test signal This can be preset to follow the last input standard connected or forced into any independent standard which is useful if using the module as a t...

Page 21: ...ative direction will soften the image SDI output routing There are two small radio buttons which can be used to change the SDI digital outputs One selection takes the signal before the down converter...

Page 22: ...ode Add pedestal when selected will add a 7 5IRE pedestal to the analog outputs PAL M will configure the NTSC outputs to the PAL M standard PAL Output Options There is one selection possible when in P...

Page 23: ...to configure the filter response for the chrominance portion of the signal The drop down box provides the following selections and the filter characteristics are shown for each 3 0 MHz Default 3 0 MHz...

Page 24: ...the vertical interval blanked Chrominance off When selected this will turn off the chrominance part of the signal and a luminance only black and white image will be provided Burst off When in composit...

Page 25: ...double buffers the video signal so that any changes made to the module settings over the remote Ic2 interface occurs in the vertical blanking interval Analog Video Gain Tab This GUI screen provides a...

Page 26: ...justment of various video parameters These settings apply only for the analog video outputs Settings provided are Luma Level U Level V Level Black Level Sharpness Hue To operate a slider it must be en...

Page 27: ...n selected this will apply deemphasis to the audio output Mute When selected this will mute the analog audio outputs silence Gain Adjustments Adjustable gain is provided via two sliders one for the ri...

Page 28: ...Outputs Modes 3 x CVBS or 1 x CVBS YC or 1 x YUV Return Loss 35dB 5 75MHz Signal to Noise 60dB D A Conversion 10 bits and 54 MHz 4x over sampling Digital Audio Outputs Signal 4 x AES3 balanced Impeda...

Page 29: ...available from our website Please do not return products to LYNX without an RMA Please contact your authorized dealer or reseller for more details More detailed product information and product update...

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