Connecting to the Audio Interface
By default, the inputs and outputs are set to receive or send a +4dBu signal. You
can switch b4dBu and –10dBV for each individual input and output via
the console software (see “Console” section below).
The FireWire Connector
On the rear panel of each AudioFire interface box is a pair of connectors with the
FireWire symbol above them. These six-pin IEEE 1394A connectors operate at
400 Mbps and are used to connect the audio interface to your computer, and to
other FireWire devices. These connectors do not pass power from the computer to
other FireWire devices, so other devices will require external power to function.
A FireWire cable was supplied with your AudioFire product.
S/PDIF (AudioFire8 only)
Next to the
FireWire
connectors on the back of AudioFire8 is a pair of connectors
labeled
S/PDIF
,
IN
and
OUT
. These S/PDIF connectors are used to transmit
digital audio data between digital audio devices via an electrical signal.
When connecting devices to the S/PDIF jacks, the use of standard analog RCA
audio cables is not recommended. For reliable S/PDIF operation, 75-ohm coaxial
(RG59) video cables are recommended.
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Connecting to the Audio Interface
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