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in the "Power" button.  The CO3 will always power on with TOSlink Optical
S/PDIF as the source selection, and "Pass-Thru" selected as the SCMS
setting.  From the front panel of the CO3, select the input source setting that
matches the format of your input source.  Optionally, set the SCMS mode to
its desired setting (more specific information about this is coming later in the
manual).

NOTE:  Although it is acceptable to change the various settings of the CO3
while power is turned on, you might hear small bursts of noise while
switching.  This is normal as it takes a small amount of time for external
devices to "lock on" to a digital data stream after the switching takes place.

Now, depending on what input you are using, and what the SCMS setting is,
the CO3 will automatically convert the input stream to the output stream(s).
Making sure the volume control on your receiving digital device is set low,
power up the device.  It should now lock onto the converted digital stream
from the CO3.  Depending on the product, the receiving device may require
some configuration in order to accept data at its digital input port.

Advanced Information

Inside the CO3, there are many different conversions to be made depending
on the front panel settings and the characteristics of the actual incoming
digital data stream.  This section describes the various actions taken by the
CO3 in various circumstances.  

The various CO3 modes are also

summarized in the table at the end of the manual.  

SCMS Modes

SCMS or "copy protection" bits are present in S/PDIF data streams (on the
CO3’s RCA and TOSlink connectors) only.  The AES/EBU specification does
not define an SCMS capability and therefore the digital streams at the CO3’s
AES/EBU jacks carry no SCMS information.  When converting from S/PDIF
to AES/EBU, the SCMS bits must be removed from the digital stream
because there is no place for them in the AES/EBU output stream.  When
converting from AES/EBU to S/PDIF, the CO3 must create SCMS bits (as
selected by the user) in the outgoing S/PDIF stream because the source
AES/EBU stream did not include them.  With this said, let’s go over the four
SCMS modes and how they behave in each situation.

SCMS "Pass-Thru" Mode

Pass-Thru mode merely passes all SCMS information received at the input

Summary of Contents for CO3

Page 1: ...nstallation and Setup 4 Advanced Information 5 SCMS Modes 5 SCMS Pass Thru Mode 5 SCMS None Mode 6 SCMS Original Mode 6 SCMS 1st Generation Mode 6 Input Source Modes 7 Coaxial or TOSlink optical S PDI...

Page 2: ...ons with your CO3 from M Audio Features Converts between 3 digital audio formats AES EBU Coaxial S PDIF and TOSlink optical Converts to ALL 3 outputs simultaneously while allowing original signal to p...

Page 3: ...essing this button to the in position will turn the CO3 on Pressing and releasing to the out position will turn the CO3 off Back Panel 1 9V DC input jack The CO3 s power adapter plugs in here 2 Digita...

Page 4: ...the input SCMS bits are the SCMS output bits are forced to the original copy setting 4 1st Generation Regardless of what the input SCMS bits are the SCMS output bits are forced to the 1st generation c...

Page 5: ...may require some configuration in order to accept data at its digital input port Advanced Information Inside the CO3 there are many different conversions to be made depending on the front panel settin...

Page 6: ...ng units will accept this material Similar to None mode if the source is coaxial or optical S PDIF then the CO3 actually strips the SCMS material out of the incoming stream and replaces it with bits t...

Page 7: ...AES EBU format minus the SCMS bits of course This is the only setting in which true S PDIF to AES EBU conversion takes place Source set to either S PDIF input and SCMS set to Pass Thru When SCMS mode...

Page 8: ...al purchaser MIDIMAN will either replace the product repair the product or refund the purchase price at its option In the event any repair is required shipment to and from MIDIMAN and a nominal handli...

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