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Mytek Stereo 192 Sample Rate Converter – User Manual 

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Summary of Contents for Stereo 192SRC

Page 1: ...Mytek Stereo 192 Sample Rate Converter User Manual Stereo 192 Sample Rate Converter User Manual ver 1 2 May 2011 Mytek Digital 2011 www mytekdigital com Page 1 12 ...

Page 2: ...t http www mytekdigital com download_library For technical support technical tips and support check http www mytekdigital com or contact Mytek tech support at highend mytekdigital com or at tel 347 384 2687 fax 212 202 5331 Mytek Digital 148 India St FL 1 Brooklyn NY 11222 USA www mytekdigital com Page 2 12 ...

Page 3: ...Rate Converter User Manual Content Introduction 4 Quick Start 5 Front Panel 6 Back Panel 7 Functions 7 Frequency Selections 8 Mode Selections 10 Error Messages 10 Important Safety Instructions 11 www mytekdigital com Page 3 12 ...

Page 4: ...hat is capable of synchronous and asynchronous operation It can convert between any frequency between 32 000 Hz and 192 000 Hz with 1 Hz accuracy The Stereo 192 SRC accepts AES EBU S PDIF and Toslink input and has AES EBU and S PDIF coax only output There are also Wordclock In and Out connections www mytekdigital com Page 4 12 ...

Page 5: ...ycle through and select the various frequency options Holding down the SEL button until the first digit on the display flashes will let you define a custom frequency with the UP button to change the value and the SEL button to select the next digit Push SEL after the last digit to confirm your value The MODE button cycles between Synchronous SNC Asynchronous Internal Crystal ASNC XTL and Asynchron...

Page 6: ...Up button H Mode selector button I Mode status LED J Output word length selector button K Output word length status LED L L R signal meter M On Off switch www mytekdigital com Page 6 12 STEREO192SRC ASYNCHRONOUS AND SYNCHRONOUS SRC MYTEK DIGITAL USA IN AES SPDIF TOSLINK F DISP F IN F OUT SEL UP MODE 1 9 2 0 0 0 SNC ASNC XTL ASNC WCK OUTPUT WORD LENGTH 16 20 24 0 3 20 60 I O C D E G F A A B A H I J...

Page 7: ... the LED will be blinking and no In will be displayed F DISP This selects whether the input or output frequency is shown on the display SEL and UP These buttons allow you to cycle through the various menu options frequencies and make selections MODE This chooses whether you want the SRC to function synchronously asynchronously with internal crystal as the clock source or asynchronously with extern...

Page 8: ...Hz 192000 Hz last user defined entry Additional Predefined pressing SEL will bring up the available frequency subgroups UP will cycle between STD standard P down pull down P up pull up Pressing SEL will select the subgroup Now use UP to cycle between the following choices STD 44100 Hz 48000 Hz 88200 Hz 96000 Hz 176400 Hz 192000 Hz P down 42336 Hz 44056 Hz 46080 Hz 47952 Hz www mytekdigital com Pag...

Page 9: ...t After the most significant digit is set the unit is now ready for operation The minimum frequency that can be set is 32000 Hz The maximum is 192000 Hz Upon selection of the frequency the display will adjust to the selected value once the PLL is locked to the frequency For user defined frequencies less than 100 000 the left most digit will be blank but it is still cycled through with the SEL butt...

Page 10: ...lock is independent not synchronized from the input clock This would be used when up sampling a signal to be converted by a DA converter for example It can be set to use the ultra low jitter clock from the internal quartz oscillator or it can use external wordclock When synched to external wordclock the frequency is set by the incoming clock signal You will not be able to change the frequency on t...

Page 11: ...e provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer When a cart is used use caution when moving the...

Page 12: ...this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment All interface cables used to connect peripherals must be shielded in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this devi...

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