OnAir 500 Digital Mixing Console
4-10 Menu Pages
Date printed: 10.08.05
4.7 Digital Out Adv. (Advanced)
The settings found in this menu are for configuring the status bits of the
S/PDIF and AES/EBU outputs. In most applications, the “Auto” default
settings for these outputs are used, but in certain circumstances it may be
necessary to make manual adjustments. The table below shows the options
available for each output:
t
u
p
t
u
O
.
g
i
D
)t
u
p
t
u
O
(
e
d
o
M
g
if
n
o
C
)
g
if
n
o
C
(
g
a
l
F
e
t
a
R
e
l
p
m
a
S
)
s
F
(
d
r
o
W
)
L
W
(
h
t
g
n
e
L
g
a
l
F
o
r
P
)
o
r
P
(
1
F
I
D
P
S
1
S
E
A
2
S
E
A
ot
u
A
n
oi
tc
el
e
s
o
N
o
N
n
oi
tc
el
e
s
n
oi
tc
el
e
s
o
N
la
u
n
a
M
d
e
ni
f
e
d
n
U
z
H
k
2
3
z
H
k
1
.4
4
z
H
k
8
4
ti
B
6
1
ti
B
0
2
ti
B
4
2
)l
a
n
oi
s
s
ef
o
r
P
(
O
R
P
)r
e
m
u
s
n
o
C
(
N
O
C
Working with S/PDIF Devices:
When the OnAir 500 is synchronized to an external wordclock source,
most digital devices connected to the console’s S/PDIF digital outputs will
happily synchronize to the wordclock being sent from the console via the
S/PDIF digital output.
In most applications the S/PDIF digital output can be set to “Auto” configure
in the
Digital Out Adv.
setup menu.
In the uncommon event that a receiving device connected to the S/PDIF
digital output is not synchronizing correctly, it may be necessary to manually
configure the status bits for the S/PDIF output.
This will normally involve setting the
Sample Rate Flag (Fs)
to the same
wordclock setting that the OnAir 500 is receiving, and setting the
Word
Length (WL)
to match that of the device connected to the OnAir 500’s
S/PDIF digital output.
The
Pro Flag
would normally be set to “Consumer” (
CON
), but could be
switched to “Professional” (
PRO
) if the CON setting does not work cor-
rectly.
Working with AES/EBU Devices:
When the OnAir 500 is synchronized to an external wordclock source, most
digital devices connected to the console’s AES/EBU digital outputs will
happily synchronize to the wordclock being sent from the console via the
AES/EBU digital output.
In most applications the AES/EBU digital output can be set to “Auto” configure
in the
Digital Out Adv.
setup menu.
In the uncommon event that a receiving device connected to the AES/EBU
digital output is not synchronizing correctly, it may be necessary to manually
configure the status bits for the AES/EBU digital output.
This will normally involve setting the
Sample Rate Flag (Fs)
to the same
wordclock setting that the OnAir 500 is receiving, and setting the
Word Length
(WL)
to match that of the device connected to the OnAir 500’s AES/EBU
digital output.
The
Pro Flag
would normally be set to “Professional” (
PRO
).
Summary of Contents for OnAir 500 Modulo
Page 1: ...Studer OnAir 500 Digital Mixing Console Operating Instructions ...
Page 17: ...OnAir 500 Digital Mixing Console 0 4 Contents Date printed 30 07 04 ...
Page 29: ...OnAir 500 Digital Mixing Console 3 2 Operating Elements Date printed 30 07 04 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 8 ...
Page 43: ...OnAir 500 Digital Mixing Console 3 16 Operating Elements Date printed 30 07 04 ...
Page 75: ...OnAir 500 Digital Mixing Console 4 32 Menu Pages Date printed 10 08 05 ...
Page 87: ...OnAir 500 Digital Mixing Console 7 4 Effects Date printed 30 07 04 ...
Page 115: ...OnAir 500 Digital Mixing Console 12 12 Connectors Date printed 10 08 05 ...