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User's Guide HDSPe RayDAT
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Unfortunately there are still devices on the market which provide a word clock output that can
only be called unsatisfactory. If the output breaks down to 3 Volts when terminating with 75
Ohms, you have to take into account that a device, of which the input only works from 2.8 Volts
and above, does not function correctly already after 3 meter cable length. So it is not astonishing
that because of the higher voltage, word clock networks are in some cases more stable and
reliable if cables are not terminated at all. In some cases the 75 Ohms are built into the device
and cannot be switched off. In this case the network load is often 2 x 75 Ohms, and the user is
forced to buy a special word clock distributor (such a device is generally recommended for big-
ger studios).
Therefore it seems of advantage to design outputs of word clock as low impedance types, but all
word clock inputs as high impedance types, in order to not weaken the signal on the chain.
The HDSPe RayDAT's word clock input can be high-impedance or terminated internally, ensur-
ing maximum flexibility. If termination is necessary (e.g. because the card is the last device in
the chain), activate the switch TERM between the BNC jacks on the Expansion Board so that
the yellow TERM LED lights up (see chapter 19.1).
In case the HDSPe RayDAT resides within a chain of devices receiving word clock, plug a T-
adapter into its BNC input jack, and the cable supplying the word clock signal to one end of the
adapter. Connect the free end to the next device in the chain via a further BNC cable. The last
device in the chain should be terminated using another T-adapter and a 75 Ohm resistor (avail-
able as short BNC plug). Of course devices with internal termination do not need T-adaptor and
terminator plug.
Due to the outstanding SteadyClock technology of the HDSPe RayDAT, we recommend
not to pass the input signal via T-adapter, but to use the card's word clock output instead.
Thanks to SteadyClock, the input signal will both be freed from jitter and - in case of loss or
drop out
– be reset to a valid frequency.
19.4 Operation
The HDSPe RayDAT's word clock input is active when
Pref. Sync Ref
in the Settings dialog has
been set to
Word Clock
, the clock mode
AutoSync
has been activated, and a valid word clock
signal is present. The signal at the BNC input can be Single, Double or Quad Speed, the HDSP
automatically adapts to it. As soon as a valid signal is detected, the green LED at the bracket is
lit, and the Settings dialog shows either Lock or Sync (see chapter 27.2). In the status display
AutoSync Ref
the display changes to
Word
. This message has the same function as the green
Lock LED, but appears on the monitor, i.e. the user can check immediately whether a valid word
clock signal is present and is currently being used.
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