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Selecting the Wordclock Source

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Selecting the Wordclock Source 209 Selecting the Wordclock Source In addition to using DME Manager, as explained on page 229, the wordclock source can also be set via the front panel. Source settings made from the front panel override those made from DME Manager. In a multiple-unit system, the wordclock source can be set only on DME32 #1. The other DME32s automatically receive their wordclocks via the cascade connections. 1 Use the [UTILITY] button to select the "Setup word clock" function. SCENE NO. 0i CONFIGURATION SCENE SetupXwordXclock XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXInterna_l 2 Use the DATA wheel or [INC] and [DEC] buttons to select a wordclock source. Source W.Clk In Internal Card1_1 Card1_3 Card1_5 Card1_7 Card2_1 Card2_3 Card2_5 Card2_7 Card3_1 Card3_3 Card3_5 Card3_7 Card4_1 Card4_3 Card4_5 Card4_7 Description External wordclock via the BNC WORD CLOCK IN Internal 48 kHz wordclock (default setting). External wordclock via slot 1, input 1/2 External wordclock via slot 1, input 3/4 External wordclock via slot 1, input 5/6 External wordclock via slot 1, input 7/8 External wordclock via slot 2, input 1/2 External wordclock via slot 2, input 3/4 External wordclock via slot 2, input 5/6 External wordclock via slot 2, input 7/8 External wordclock via slot 3, input 1/2 External wordclock via slot 3, input 3/4 External wordclock via slot 3, input 5/6 External wordclock via slot 3, input 7/8 External wordclock via slot 4, input 1/2 External wordclock via slot 4, input 3/4 External wordclock via slot 4, input 5/6 External wordclock via slot 4, input 7/8 The DME32 checks the selected source to see if a usable wordclock signal is available. If such a signal exists, the DME32 locks to it and the LOCK indicator lights up. The 48kHz indicator lights up if the selected wordclock is at 48 kHz; the 44.1kHz indicator lights up if it's at 44.1 kHz. Neither indicator lights up for other wordclock frequencies. If a usable wordclock signal is not found, the DME32 will not operate and the LOCK indicator does not light up. In this situation, you must either select another wordclock source, or correct the selected external wordclock source. This condition also occurs if an external wordclock source is disconnected or the device supplying it is turned off. 3 Press the [UTILITY] button repeatedly until the UTILITY indicator goes out. When using digital I/O cards other than the MY8-AE, the external wordclock is sourced from input 1/2 regardless of which input is selected. DME32-Owner's Manual

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Selecting the Wordclock Source
209
DME32
Owner
s Manual
Selecting the Wordclock Source
In addition to using DME Manager, as explained on page 229, the wordclock source can
also be set via the front panel. Source settings made from the front panel override those
made from DME Manager.
In a multiple-unit system, the wordclock source can be set only on DME32 #1. The
other DME32s automatically receive their wordclocks via the cascade connections.
1
Use the [UTILITY] button to select the
Setup word clock
function.
2
Use the DATA wheel or [INC] and [DEC] buttons to select a wordclock source.
The DME32 checks the selected source to see if a usable wordclock signal is available. If
such a signal exists, the DME32 locks to it and the LOCK indicator lights up. The 48kHz
indicator lights up if the selected wordclock is at 48 kHz; the 44.1kHz indicator lights
up if it
s at 44.1 kHz. Neither indicator lights up for other wordclock frequencies.
If a usable wordclock signal is not found, the DME32 will not operate and the LOCK
indicator does not light up. In this situation, you must either select another wordclock
source, or correct the selected external wordclock source. This condition also occurs if
an external wordclock source is disconnected or the device supplying it is turned off.
3
Press the [UTILITY] button repeatedly until the UTILITY indicator goes out.
When using digital I/O cards other than the MY8-AE, the external wordclock is sourced
from input 1/2 regardless of which input is selected.
Source
Description
W.Clk In
External wordclock via the BNC WORD CLOCK IN
Internal
Internal 48 kHz wordclock (default setting).
Card1_1
External wordclock via slot 1, input 1/2
Card1_3
External wordclock via slot 1, input 3/4
Card1_5
External wordclock via slot 1, input 5/6
Card1_7
External wordclock via slot 1, input 7/8
Card2_1
External wordclock via slot 2, input 1/2
Card2_3
External wordclock via slot 2, input 3/4
Card2_5
External wordclock via slot 2, input 5/6
Card2_7
External wordclock via slot 2, input 7/8
Card3_1
External wordclock via slot 3, input 1/2
Card3_3
External wordclock via slot 3, input 3/4
Card3_5
External wordclock via slot 3, input 5/6
Card3_7
External wordclock via slot 3, input 7/8
Card4_1
External wordclock via slot 4, input 1/2
Card4_3
External wordclock via slot 4, input 3/4
Card4_5
External wordclock via slot 4, input 5/6
Card4_7
External wordclock via slot 4, input 7/8
SCENE NO.
CONFIGURATION
SCENE
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Internal
Setup
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word
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clock
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