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Basic Operations:

The operation of the FS-96 is controlled

by the parameters set on the LCD. The procedure for setting
parameters is fully menu-driven and the selection is made with
the Arrow keys, in conjunction with the ENTER and CANCEL
keys.

Changing LCD Screens:

Each mode consists of multiple

LCD screens and the screens can be changed by pressing the
upper & lower Arrow keys. When a screen is displayed, press
the ENTER key to select a parameter on the screen. To
release the selection, press the CANCEL key.

Changing Parameter Values:

When a parameter is

selected, the value for that parameter is displayed with
parentheses ( 

< >

). At this point, you can change the

parameter value by pressing the right & left Arrow keys. 
If many choices are available for that parameter, use the upper
& lower Arrow keys to change the value in larger increments.
After the desired value is entered, press the ENTER key again
to store the value into the current memory and to reflect the
setting onto the actual operation.

NOTE:

The actual operation is changed by altering the internal

circuit configurations. It may take a few seconds until the settings
are reflected onto the actual operation.

Cancelling Parameter Changes:

If a parameter does not

need to be changed, you can return the parameter value by
pressing the CANCEL key. When the CANCEL key is pressed,
the parameter selection is released and the parameter value will
be returned to the status when the ENTER key is last pressed.
Note that, if a value is already stored by pressing the ENTER key,
that value cannot be returned to the previous value. 

NOTE:

The configuration modes (Setup and Routing modes)

cannot be released when a parameter is selected in a setting
screen. Press the CANCEL (or ENTER) key to release the
selection and then press the SETUP or ROUTING key to leave
the configuration mode.

SETUP

ROUTING

SRC

ENTER

CANCEL

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Basic Operation

Operations with LCD

Modes of Operation

Operation Modes:

The FS-96 operates in either of the

following two conversion modes.

Normal Mode:

This mode is used to convert the format and

sample rate of the 24 channels of digital audio. The input
digital audio signals will be converted to all of the signal
formats available on the FS-96. 
When the FS-96 is in Normal mode, all advanced functions
are available such as the sample rate conversion, change of
bit resolution, signal routing, etc.

Bi-Direction Mode (

p.25):

This mode is used to perform

the bi-directional format conversions between the TDIF-1 and
AES/EBU interfaces. Bi-Direction mode is prepared for
situations such as connecting a digital audio recorder having a
TDIF-1 interface with a digital mixing console having an
AES/EBU interface. 
In this mode, the advanced functions such as sample rate
conversion or signal routings are not available.

Selection of the operation mode is made by changing the input
format. If the input format is set to “BDIR”, the FS-96 is set to Bi-
Direction mode. If the input format is set to a format other than
“BDIR”, the FS-96 is placed in Normal mode.

NOTE:

The FS-96 operates according to the settings stored in

the preset memories. The FS-96 always stores current preset
memory numbers when the power is turned off and the same
memory numbers are used when the power is turned back on.

Configuration Modes:

The operation settings are made in

two configuration modes — Setup and Routing modes.

Setup Mode (

p.16–23):

The system settings excluding the

routing settings are made in Setup mode. To place the FS-96
into Setup mode, press the SETUP key on the front panel so
that the key’s indicator illuminates. Pressing the SETUP key
again causes the key’s indicator to go off and the FS-96 to
leave Setup mode.

Routing Mode (

p.24):

Routing mode is used only for

configuring signal routing settings. To place the FS-96 into
Routing mode, press the ROUTING key on the front panel so
that the key’s indicator illuminates. Pressing the ROUTING key
again causes the key’s indicator to go off and the FS-96 to
leave Routing mode.

NOTE:

The operation settings can be stored into 10 preset

memories and the preset settings can be used by recalling the
memories. Please refer to the “

Operating Memories

” section

for the details of preset memories (

p.13–15

). 

Also, combinations of setting and routing memories can be
stored to the PRESET keys on the front panel. Please refer to the

Using PRESET Keys

” section for the usage of the PRESET

keys (

p.15

).

Содержание FS-96

Страница 1: ...t Signals 9 Connecting TDIF 1 Format Signals 9 Basic Operation Powering Up 10 Basic Setup Instructions 10 Operations with LCD 11 Modes of Operation 11 Resetting All Settings 12 Using Key Lock Function...

Страница 2: ...is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the...

Страница 3: ...to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug If this product is equipped with a three wire grounding type plug a plug having a...

Страница 4: ...o available and it can be sample rate converted to the same output format if needed Accurate Clock Generation Circuit The FS 96 is equipped with an accurate clock generation circuit for achieving sign...

Страница 5: ...s Alesis Lightpipe A dedicated optic fiber cable is used for connecting 8 channels of digital audio The FS 96 provides three systems of ADAT interfaces for handling a total of 24 channels SDIF Sony Di...

Страница 6: ...channels are connected to the same output channels 10 Source indicators AES EBU ADAT SDIF 2 TDIF 1 OPTION Display the selection of the input format If no signal is present or synchronization to the i...

Страница 7: ...requires a Word Clock signal for synchronization a SYNC connector BNC type is provided for each of input and output connector 22 WORD IN connector Used to connect an external Word Clock signal which i...

Страница 8: ...frequencies 50 60 Hz used all over the world CAUTION To prevent damage to the FS 96 and the connected equipment do not connect or disconnect the cables while the machines are turned on Grounding The F...

Страница 9: ...n connector input male output female for connecting a maximum of 24 channels of audio Note that the Word Clock signal needs to be connected via the BNC connector for synchronization Pin Assignment 1 3...

Страница 10: ...N Channel Grouping All digital formats above are grouped in 8 channel groups except for SDIF 2 which is grouped in a single 24 channel group on a 50 pin connector Group A 1 8 Group B 9 16 Group C 17 2...

Страница 11: ...24 channels of digital audio The input digital audio signals will be converted to all of the signal formats available on the FS 96 When the FS 96 is in Normal mode all advanced functions are availabl...

Страница 12: ...all connectors are disconnected and then re connected the phase level synchronization of the input signals will be lost In this case the following screen appears on the LCD to alert the operator sinc...

Страница 13: ...nfiguration modes will be stored into the preset memories which are currently used When changing the operation parameters confirm that the desired memory numbers are displayed on the initial screen Se...

Страница 14: ...ING MEM 1 ROUTING MEM 0 ROUTING COPY 0 1 SETTING COPY 0 1 SETTING MEM 0 ROUTING MEM 0 ENTER SETTING MEM 0 ROUTING MEM 0 14 February 2001 Operating Memories Duplicating Preset Memories Clearing Preset...

Страница 15: ...e preset memory is recalled Storing into a Preset To store the current combination of the setting and routing memories hold the desired PRESET key down and press the ENTER key When the memory combinat...

Страница 16: ...tup mode and return to the initial screen Setup Mode Screens Setup mode consists of the following screens INPUT FORMAT screen p 17 used to select the input signal format This screen is also used when...

Страница 17: ...s are available in the INPUT FORMAT screen AES selects the AES EBU AES3 format ADAT selects the ADAT optical format SDIF selects the SDIF 2 format TDIF selects the TDIF 1 format BDIR used to place the...

Страница 18: ...sing YES After the desired option is selected press the ENTER key to change the status of the SRC USE TO SELECT YES NO 4 When INT is selected select a frequency of the signal and press the ENTER key W...

Страница 19: ...the devices there are slight fluctuations or jitters in the sample rates of digital audio signals The FS 96 is equipped with an accurate clock generation circuit and the input audio signals can be con...

Страница 20: ...ing Dither Function When the bit resolution is decreased the dither function can be activated for the audio data About Dither Function When the bit resolution is changed in a decreasing direction e g...

Страница 21: ...initial screen List of Status Data The following status data can be edited on the FS 96 AES EBU EMPH emphasis indicates the emphasis status of the AES EBU signals The following options are available T...

Страница 22: ...5 When the parameters are set to the desired values press the CANCEL key to return to the SYNC TIMING screen Or press the SETUP key to return to the initial screen Parameters in SYNC TIMING Screen Th...

Страница 23: ...een by pressing the upper lower Arrow keys 2 Press the ENTER key to select the screen The current contrast setting is displayed as a graph 3 Adjust the screen contrast with the right left Arrow keys a...

Страница 24: ...uration of the signal routing is made by assigning the input channels to the output channels When configuring the signal routing follow the instructions below 1 Select the desired routing memory numbe...

Страница 25: ...rters cannot be changed Even if the sample rate converter is activated it will be turned off automatically by entering into Bi Direction mode If the sample rate converter is turned on the following sc...

Страница 26: ...nce 75 both input output Connector BNC type x 2 input x 1 output x 1 Digital Audio Format ADAT AES EBU SDIF 2 TDIF 1 An option slot for the expansion module is provided on the rear panel Number of Cha...

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