
The reference clock (synchronization source) signal is used to
determine the sample rate and synchronization status of the FS-
96. The sample rate of the audio signals will be changed to the
frequency of the reference clock signal. Also, the output audio
signals will be in synchronization to the reference clock signal in
a phase accuracy.
1.
Press the
SETUP
key to place the FS-96 in Setup mode
and select the
OUTPUT SYNC
screen by pressing the
upper & lower Arrow keys.
The current reference clock is displayed on the screen.
If the internal clock signal (“INT”) is used, the screen shows
the signal frequency. If the input audio signal (“INPUT”) is
used, the screen shows the input signal group.
2.
Press the
ENTER
key to activate the parameter.
The current selection is displayed with parentheses and the
other choices are displayed on the screen.
3.
Select the desired signal with the right & left Arrow keys
and press the
ENTER
key to store the selection.
The selection is stored into the current setting memory and
is reflected onto the actual setting.
(USE
TO SELECT SIGNAL)
When in internal clock signal (“INT”) or input audio signal
(“INPUT”) is selected, the LCD changes to the optional
screen.
NOTE — SRC Setting on Reference Clock Selection:
If the
sample rate converter (SRC) is turned off, attempting to change
the reference clock to a signal other than the input signal (IPT or
INPUT) causes the following screen to appear on the LCD. In this
screen, you can activate the SRC instantly by choosing “YES”.
After the desired option is selected, press the ENTER key to
change the status of the SRC.
(USE
TO SELECT YES / NO)
4.
When “
INT
” is selected, select a frequency of the signal
and press the
ENTER
key.
When “
INPUT
” is selected, select a input signal group
and press the
ENTER
key.
The LCD returns to the OUTPUT SYNC screen.
■
FREQUENCY SELECTION FOR INTERNAL CLOCK
(USE
TO SELECT FREQUENCY)
■
GROUP SELECTION FOR INPUT SIGNAL
(USE
TO SELECT GROUP)
The choices in the GROUP SETTING screen vary with the
selection of the input format. When the AES/EBU format is
used, selection is made for 12 channel pairs (1/2 ch – 23/24
ch). When the ADAT or the TDIF (including Bi-Direction
mode) is used, selection can be made for three groups
(GROUP A – C). There is no group selection for the SDIF
format.
After the optional settings are made, press the CANCEL key
to return to the OUTPUT SYNC screen. You cannot move to
the other screens, once you return to the OUTPUT SYNC
screen.
If the reference clock is set to a signal other
than the input audio signal (or the external
Word Clock signal synchronized to the input
audio signal), be sure to turn on the sample
rate converter. If the sample rate converter is
not activated, proper audio signals may not be
output.
NOTE:
When “BDIR” (Bi-Direction mode) is selected as the input
format, the reference clock will be changed automatically to the
group A of the TDIF-1 input.
OUTPUT SYNC: 0
INPUT 1/2ch
ENTER
GROUP SETTING: 0
24 < CH1/2 > 3
OUTPUT SYNC: 0
INT 48K
ENTER
FS SETTING: 0
44k <48k> 64k
ENTER
ENABLE SRC? 0
<YES> NO
OUTPUT SYNC: 0
WORD
ENTER
OUTPUT SYNC: 0
IPT <WORD > INT
OUTPUT SYNC: 0
WRD < INT > IPT
OUTPUT SYNC: 0
INT 96K
18
February 2001
Setup Mode
Selecting Reference Clock
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