Yamaha MY16-C MY16-C Owners Manual - Page 13
Clock Synchronization Modes, Network Synchronization, Host Synchronization 1
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ENGLISH Clock Synchronization Modes The MY16-C provides a selection of three clock synchronization modes: Network synchronization, host synchronization 1, and host synchronization 2. Network Synchronization In this mode the MY16-C receives synchronization from the network. This is the normal synchronization mode. When the MY16-C is set to network synchronization, make sure that the audio device in which the MY16-C is installed is synchronized to the MY16-C clock. An example of network synchronization Non-network Device Clock MY16-C N DME64N/24N, PM5D etc N : Network Synchronization Network MY16-C N MY16-C N DME64N/24N, PM5D etc DME64N/24N, PM5D etc Host Synchronization 1 Use this mode if the device in which the MY16-C is installed is synchronized to a clock signal other than the CobraNet clock. When the Host Synchronization 1 mode is selected the MY16-C receives synchronization from the device in which it is installed (the "host"), and that clock signal is then supplied to the network. When the host Synchronization 1 mode is selected, make sure that the host device is set to feed a clock signal to the MY16-C card. n When using the Host Synchronization 1 mode make sure that the frequency of the clock signal supplied to the MY16-C is within ±50 ppm of 48 kHz or 96 kHz. Proper operation is not guaranteed with clock frequencies outside this range, and problems with noise or instability may be encountered. Examples of host synchronization 1 a. Non-network Device Clock MY16-C H1 DME64N/24N, PM5D etc N : Network Synchronization H1 : Host Synchronization 1 Network MY16-C N DME64N/24N, PM5D etc MY16-C N DME64N/24N, PM5D etc 10 12 MY16-C Owner's Manual