User's Manual
Behringer/MIDAS preamps (i.e. for remote gain control).
The LEDs indicates the current status:
Yellow: Link detected
Green: Input data valid and system clock valid
To use more than 48/24 channels with AES50, the MADI-TP
port can be configured to work as second AES50 port.
Use the channel-wise routing feature from the Web remote
to map the channels as required.
This port can also be switched to work as second MADI-TP port (see 9.2
Configuration settings, and 13.1 AES50/MADI-TP Pin swap adapter cable). In MADI-
TP mode, Control data (e.g. for preamp control) can be forwarded over this port.
See 3.14, Control data forwarding for details.
3.11.
Wordclock
The wordclock
input
accepts a square wave signal in the frequency of the sample
rate. x2 and x4 modes are automatically detected when the square wave has x2/x4
frequency, and can be manually set when the square wave has x1 frequency.
A 75 ohms termination resistor can internally be switched but is OFF by default.
Altering the setting requires opening of the device, please contact us for further
information.
The wordclock
output
is a square wave signal (50% duty cycle) and is able to drive
up to two 75 ohm resistors in parallel. Its frequency is either identical to the
sample rate or always x1 (see 9.2 Configuration settings).
3.12.
Dante/AES67
The “Primary” and “Secondary” ports are standard gigabit Ethernet ports,
designed to connect to Dante Digital Audio Network. AES67 mode is alternative to
Dante mode and can be set in the Dante Controller Software.
* Not implemented in firmware 4.1. Functionality will be supplied later via firmware update.
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