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over IP signal. There are different hardware option cards for each signal
and the appropriate/desired capability must be specified at order.
5.
MADI BNC
: This COAX input accepts an AES10 64-channel signal
at 48 kHz sample rate. The COAX output is reclocked from the
MADI source. When power to the iAM-MIX is not present, the COAX
input and output are automatically connected together to allow the
MADI signal to pass through.
6.
MADI Fiber SFP
: (optional) This input module accepts an optical
AES10 64-channel MADI input signal at 48 kHz sample rate. The
SFP fiber module may be used in conjunction with the MADI BNC
connectors to provide COAX to fiber or fiber to COAX conversion.
The outputs are reclocked. A software license must be installed for
the SFP port to function. Refer to the
System Setup
section in
Chapter 4 and to Figure 4-8 to install software licenses.
7.
Dolby Metadata:
This RJ-45 jack transmits metadata from the
selected Dolby bitstream in RS-485 serial data protocol.
8.
AES Out:
By default, the BNC AES-1 jack outputs the
same mixed
audio as the XLR analog outputs, as heard from speakers or
headphones, but as an AES3id pair. Other options may be set in the
iAM-MIX Web GUI. AES 2-4 jacks are reserved for possible future
implementation.
9.
AES In:
These four BNC jacks accept AES3id digital audio pairs at
48 kHz sample rate.
Channels are selected as AES 1-8.
10.
3G/HD/SD-SDI:
The two cages
provided accept
one or two
optional SFP modules compatible with SDI coaxial or optical signals.
Single or dual transceiver arrangements are possible. A software
license must be installed for an SFP port to function. Refer to the
System Setup
section in Chapter 4 and to Figure 4-8 to install
software licenses.
11.
Analog Inputs:
This DB-25 female connectors a10dBu
broadcast level balanced audio. Tascam pinout cables may be used,
and can be purchased Wohler Sales. Refer to Figure 2-4 for the
pinout of this connector.