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Sphynx User Manual
© 2000 Merging Technologies
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Warnings Displayed
See the troubleshooting section in Appendix 4 for details on most common sources of warnings.
Synchronization LEDs blinking
If the selected synchronization LED blinks, it indicates that the signal present at the selected synchronization input is
not valid (maybe at a different sample rate than the Sphynx).
While no valid sync signal is detected, the Sphynx is kept in calibrated Internal sync mode.
Sample Rate LEDs blinking
The
X
1 or
X
2 LED is blinking. This is a warning to remember you that the Sphynx is set in AutoDetect SR mode
In this mode, the Sphynx may change the sampling rate automatically, based on the selected synchronization source
and its status, without any intervention of the user.
Input Level Meters LEDs blinking
The Input Level Meters
OVL
LEDs blink (whith the corresponding
LVL
LEDs turned off) on some channels when the
input module of those channels has a problem.
Here is the cause of this warning for each type of input module:
Analog Input 96KHz:
The module is muted while initialized. A 30s warm up delay is necessary for those modules.
AES-EBU Input:
A simple blink means that a sample has just been dropped or re-read, because the incoming AES-EBU signal is not
synchronized to the Sphynx clock (drift).
A constant blinking means that the incoming AES-EBU signal is not valid (maybe at a wrong sample rate).
Monitor OUT LEDs blinking
If all monitor
OUT
LEDs flash, this is an indication that the ODI-A input can’t be decoded properly. In that event, the
Sphynx software mutes all its outputs.
In ‘x2’ sample rate mode, if monitor LEDs
OUT
5/6 and
OUT
7/8 only flash, this is an indication that the ODI-B input
can’t be decoded properly. In that event, the Sphynx software mutes its output channels 5/6 and 7/8.
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