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Typical cabling connections on a 8 channel console
In both of the RJ45 cabling examples outlined below, the
USB
to
RJ45
(USB-Serial)
converter cable (supplied) should be connected from the
Genesys computer and then into the first AD/DA (or Monitor) card.
This cable must only be connected once the Genesys system is fully
booted and the Genesys software is running.
CAT5 connections on systems with AD/DA Monitor card
From the central Monitoring AD/DA, connect
Serial Out
to
Serial In
on the channel AD/DA. These connections are made on the rear of the
AD/DA cards themselves.
For Genesys Black configurations larger than 8-channels please contact
AMS Neve Support for cabling instructions.
CAT 5 connections on systems without AD/DA Monitor card
On a system without a Monitor AD/DA card, the USB-Serial link goes from
the Genesys computer into the Master card under channels 1-8.
Wordclock Sync
The Wordclock Sync can only be accepted by the left-hand most Master
card (or the Monitor card if this is left-most) using the
WCLK
IN
BNC
connector. This Wordclock sync is then internally distributed from this
single point to all the other cards in the system.
The Wordclock sync is also output (on the adjacent
WCLK
OUT
BNC
connector) should it be needed to feed other pieces of equipment.
* If the
WCLK OUT
connector is used, it should be terminated by setting
the 75Ω switch as shown on page 134.
AES Sync
The card receiving the AES Sync is set on the main Configurator screen
Please go to page 152 to see how this is set.
This AES sync is then internally distributed from this single point to all the
other cards in the system.
This same AES sync is then output on connector 7 on the same D-Sub
connector should it be needed for other pieces of equipment.
Unlike WCLK sync, AES sync does not need terminating if the Output is
unused.
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