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User's Guide AEB4/8-I

 

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10. Warranty

 

 
Each individual AEB undergoes comprehensive quality control and a complete test in a PC 
environment at RME before shipping. The usage of high grade components allows us to offer a 
full two year warranty. We accept a copy of the sales receipt as valid warranty legitimation. 
 
RME’s replacement service within this period is handled by the retailer. If you suspect that your 
card is faulty, please contact your local retailer. The warranty does not cover damage caused 
by improper installation or maltreatment - replacement or repair in such cases can only be car-
ried out at the owner’s expense. 
 
RME does not accept claims for damages of any kind, especially consequential damage. Liabil-
ity is limited to the value of the AEB. The general terms of business drawn up by Synthax Au-
dio AG apply at all times. 
 
 

11. Appendix

 

 
RME news, driver updates and further product information are available on our website: 
http://www.rme-audio.com 
 
If you prefer to read the information off-line, you can load a complete copy of the RME website 
from the RME Driver CD (in the 

\rmeaudio.web

 directory) into your browser. 

 
 
 

Trademarks

 

 
All trademarks and registered trademarks belong to their respective owners. RME, DIGI96 and 
Hammerfall are registered trademarks of RME Intelligent Audio Solutions. Alesis and ADAT are 
registered trademarks of Alesis Corp. ADAT optical is a trademark of Alesis Corp. 
 
 

Copyright 

  Matthias Carstens, 12/2002. Version 1.3 

Current driver version: W98: 4.96, NT 3.85, W2k: 2.023 / 2.43 
 
Although the contents of this User’s Guide have been thoroughly checked for errors, RME can not guarantee that it is correct 
throughout. RME does not accept responsibility for any misleading or incorrect information within this guide. Lending or 
copying any part of the guide or the RME drivers CD, or any commercial exploitation of these media without express written 
permission from RME Intelligent Audio Solutions is prohibited. RME reserves the right to change specifications at any time 
without notice. 

Summary of Contents for AEB4-1

Page 1: ...User s Guide Analog Expansion Board for DIGI96 8 Series Hammerfall Series and HDSP 9652 4 8 Channels 24 Bit...

Page 2: ...3 2 Package Contents 3 3 Hardware Requirements 3 4 Technical Specifications 4 5 Hardware Installation 4 6 Alternative Installation 6 7 Operation and Usage 7 8 Channel Routing AEB4 I 7 9 Pin assignment...

Page 3: ...I the used DIGIs must have the connectors ST6 7 on board for the Word Clock Module These were not present on the very first cards of the DIGI96 series 1998 to beginning of 1999 DIGI96 8 revision 1 2...

Page 4: ...on manual 3 Neutralize the static build up by touching the PC metal chassis before unpacking the AEB from the protective bag 4 Connect AEB and PCI card using the supplied 3 wire cable Plug one end int...

Page 5: ...User s Guide AEB4 8 I 5 Connecting an AEBx I to a DIGI96 8 PAD Connecting an AEBx I to a Hammerfall...

Page 6: ...to drill 4 holes into the housing RME does not accept claims for damages of any kind when installing the AEB in this way Modifications to the housing should be done by qualified technicians only and...

Page 7: ...or the AEB is not connected correctly Note The AEB gets its clock directly from the output of the DIGI card To avoid a clock loop the card has to be set into Master mode 8 Channel Routing AEB4 I The...

Page 8: ...are available on our website http www rme audio com If you prefer to read the information off line you can load a complete copy of the RME website from the RME Driver CD in the rmeaudio web directory...

Page 9: ...ubject to the following two condi tions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation H...

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