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sent to the ouput may be adjusted immediately prior to being sent to the output connector. 
These features are detailed in the Output Channel Assignment/Mixing/Gain Control section 
below.

The DA5320 has two additional features that are available to the user to assist in providing 
quality I/O routing. It can be configured to provide V-fades in the event of data errors or 
abrupt level changes caused by wiring or routing changes. It can also be configured to syn-
chronize the output timing to match an internal reference that is available to all modules in 
the S5000 frame.

Output Grouping

To allow flexibility and convenience, the DA5320 can be configured to group output signals 
with multiple channels having their configuration parameters modified simultaneously. 
There are three different signal groupings available in the DA5320 that are set under the 

output grouping menu . 

a.

Independent  - Each channel’s parameters are set individually.

b.

Pair -  - Output pairs (as defined by the output settings) have their 
parameters set together. When the PAIR mode is active, only the odd 
channels will appear as available menu selections when toggling through the 
menu.

c.

All -  - All outputs are simultaneously set for the same parameter. When 
the ALL mode is active, toggling through channels on the menu is disabled.

OctaBus™ ID Assignment

To accurately identify the signals being put onto the OctaBus™ from multiple modules hav-
ing eight outputs, each module must have a unique module ID. This module ID is defined 

via the  menu selection which is available as a submenu from the  main menu 
item. The default ID for unconfigured modules is (1). If Octabus is not enabled or is not 
being utilized, multiple modules in a system having identical Octabus ID’s is acceptable.

Anytime the channel designation requires an OctaBus™ ID, the display will show a decimal 
between the last two characters - the next to last character being the OctaBus™ ID and the 
last character being the channel number on the module specified by that OctaBus™ ID.

Summary of Contents for DA5320

Page 1: ...Document No 14811 January 2005 DA5320 8 CHANNEL AES AUDIO MIXER ROUTER MODULE...

Page 2: ...14811 January 2005 Front Matter Page ii...

Page 3: ...licable European Union CE regulations and recommendations COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS Copyright 2004 SIGMA ELECTRONICS Inc All rights reserved Printed in USA SIGMA ELECTRONICS is a registered trademark o...

Page 4: ...s arise which you cannot resolve or if there are any questions regarding this equipment or information about other products manufactured by SIGMA ELECTRONICS please contact your local representative o...

Page 5: ...is needed PRODUCT SCOPE This module has the capability to perform two distinct functions 1 As a member of the Sigma OctaStream product family it includes the OctaBus TDM interconnect This allows the D...

Page 6: ...form the following checks immediately Inspect the shipping container s for damage If you find any damage to the containers carefully inspect the product for damage If any damage is discovered notify...

Page 7: ...existing frame does not have the required backplane replacement backplanes are available from Sigma Electronics and can easily be installed in the field Power The S5000 Signal Management System frame...

Page 8: ...lding knurled knob push until module is completely seated in cardedge connector on backplane 5 Reinstall front door required for proper operation of S5000 Signal Management System frame see Caution ab...

Page 9: ...F G H I J OCTABUS OUTPUT OCTABUS INPUT AES INPUT 1 AES INPUT 2 AES INPUT 3 AES INPUT 4 AES OUTPUT 1 AES OUTPUT 2 AES OUTPUT 3 AES OUTPUT 4 A B C D E F G H I J OCTABUS OUTPUT OCTABUS INPUT AES INPUT 1...

Page 10: ...an invalid operating condition exists within the DA5320 These errors fall into three categories power on self test failure missing inputs or problems with the OctaBus a Power On Errors cycle the power...

Page 11: ...en the display is blinking Pressing the TAKE button immediately after a valid store will return the DA5320 to the idle display see below 7 SEGMENT DISPLAY The 7 segment display is used to display conf...

Page 12: ...nnel delay Parameter Configuration Activate the menu display and navigate through the menu to the edit screen for the param eter to be configured Pressing the UP or DOWN arrows will change the display...

Page 13: ...cally con nected inputs to the module NOTE If OctaBus is not enabled requests for inputs defined as being from other modules OctaBus ID s other than 1 will generate an ERROR condition Each of the defi...

Page 14: ...dependent Each channel s parameters are set individually b Pair Output pairs as defined by the output settings have their parameters set together When the PAIR mode is active only the odd channels wil...

Page 15: ...d via the serial port on the rear of the S5000 frame If a mix has been defined in this manner that is not able to be displayed through the front panel selection the display will show indicating that t...

Page 16: ...of the signal connected to each output All values will be set correlating the actual inputs of the module to its equivalent output In 1 to Out 1 In 2 to Out 2 In 3 to Out 3 etc c ALL This type of res...

Page 17: ...onfiguration Parameter Storage All configuration data can be stored in the FlashROM to preserve it in the event of a loss of power On power up all settings will be returned to their previous settings...

Page 18: ...raphic display of the menu structure is provided to give the user an overall view of the commands that are accessible via the front panel controls Detailed explana tions of each parameter have been pr...

Page 19: ...14811 January 2005 Menu Structure Page 15 Note around character indicates character will be blinking data entry mode active...

Page 20: ...SH DIAGNOSTICS Status Only RESET Reset Board Reset All Reset Outputs Reset Inputs Current ON OFF setting shown Change using ARROW button then press Current ON OFF setting shown Change using ARROW butt...

Page 21: ...14811 January 2005 Menu Structure Page 17 NOTES...

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