Table of Contents
Digital Input Connectors
19
System Overview
5
“In” Connector
19
Sample Rate
5
“Loop” Connector
21
Word Length
5
Digital Outputs
21
Digital Audio Reference
5
Using the Meters
22
Digital to Digital Processing
6
Using the Peak Hold Function
22
Digital Outputs
6
Selecting Meter Range
22
88.2 and 96 kHz Operation
6
Meter Time-Constants
22
“Dual Cable” 88.2 and 96 kHz Modes
7
Fast Decay Time-Constant
23
“Single Cable” 88.2 and 96 kHz Modes 8
Slow Decay Time-Constant
23
Analog Inputs
8
Meters 8
“FSD” Meters
24
Power Supply Connection
9
What is “FSD”?
24
Front Panel
10
How is “FSD” Different from “0 dBFS”? 24
“Power” Switch
10
How is “FSD” Different from “Over”?
24
“On” LED
10
The Fallacy of “Over” Indicators
25
“Low Battery” LED
10
Do “Over” Indicators Have a Place?
25
“Input Level” Switch
11
Design Philosophy
27
“Lock” LED
12
Specifications 28
“Word Length Mode” Switch
13
“Sample Rate” Switch
13
Jitter and it’s Effects
31
“Meter Scale” Switch
15
Confusion over Jitter
31
Digital LED Meters
16
How Does Relate?
31
“Aux Output Word Length” Switch
16
How Can We Measure Jitter?
31
“Format” Switch
17
Why so Low?
32
Rear Panel
18
Jitter Degrades Digital Filters
32
Additional Information
34
Analog Inputs
18
DC Power Input
19
Fuse 19
Word Length Reduction 35
What is the Appropriate Setting?
35