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Startup
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User Manual 1411.1055.32 ─ 10
[DIGITAL IN]
BNC input for the SPDIF or AES/EBU format acc. to EIAJ CP-340 and optical input
acc. to the TOSLINK system. A double-shielded BNC cable must be used to maintain
EMC Class A.
[SYNC IN]
BNC synchronization input for the generator instrument "Digital Audio" for the external
synchronization options "Sync To" = "Ext DARS", "Ext Clock" or "Ext Inv Clock", and for
the generator instrument "I2S" for "Sync To" = "Extern Masterclk" or "Ext Wordclk". A
double-shielded BNC cable must be used to maintain EMC Class A.
[I2S]
26-contact D-Sub connector for connecting the input and output lines of the I²S interfa-
ces; for the pin assignment, see
Chapter 5, "Instrument Functions"
R&S
UPP-Z4 cable option must be used to maintain EMC Class A.
[SOURCE]
HDMI 1.4 generator socket with HEAC support. Video formats can be generated inter-
nally or supplied via the AUX IN socket. The audio signals are always generated inside
the device. To maintain EMC Class A, a suitable HDMI cable with multiple shielding
and two ferrites (e.g. Würth Elektronik split ferrite 722-712-21) as well as a maximum
length of 3 m is to be used.
[AUX IN]
Input socket for feeding an externally generated video signal. The video data, together
with all the HDMI protocol data as well as info frames with the exception of the inter-
nally generated audio info frame, are combined with the internally generated audio
data and output via the Source socket. To maintain EMC Class A, a suitable HDMI
cable with multiple shielding and two ferrites (e.g. Würth Elektronik split ferrite
722-712-21) as well as a maximum length of 3 m is to be used.
[HEC (Source)]
Decoupling of the Home Ethernet Channel at the HEC RJ-45 socket. The figure below
shows a typical application scenario. The HDMI 1.4 implementation in the R&S UPP
supports the Audio Return Channel (ARC) as well as the Home Ethernet Channel
(HEC). Both signals are transferred together using a dedicated wire pair and referred
to as HEAC. HDMI 1.4-compliant receiver and transmitter modules are capable of
feeding and decoupling these two signals. An HDMI 1.4-compliant cable and an HDMI
1.4-compliant receiver with HEC support can be used to test its Ethernet functionality.
A double-shielded Ethernet cable must be used to maintain EMC Class A.
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