Operation Modes
The UCON CX can be operated in two modes. Depending on the desired
mode, set the dot to “ADAT Mode” or “Non ADAT Mode”.
What’s the difference?
The ADAT Mode switches the optical digital ports of the UCON to ADAT
usage. Now, it is not possible any more, to operate an S/PDIF signal there.
According to the ADAT specifications, the operation of audio signals is
now limited to max. 48 kHz + 15 % pitch. Since the sample rate for the
UCON is set up globally, this applies to all audio signals passing the
UCON. That means you are no longer allowed to record or to play back
with e.g. 96 kHz.
The Non ADAT Mode does allow working with signals with up to 96 kHz.
But this disables the ADAT capability of the optical digital port. Now it is
operated in S/PIDF format.
When working with a sample rate of 96 kHz, the wordclock input of the
UCON can not be used with the setting “Superclock 256 x fs”.
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