Yamaha MY8-LAKE MY8-LAKE Owners Manual - Page 7

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Part Names and Functions     AES/EBU connector This is a D-sub 25-pin connector that inputs and outputs eight digital audio signals in AES/ EBU format. Supported sampling frequencies are 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96 kHz.  NETWORK connector This is a RJ-45 connector (100 Mbps) that connects to a PC (Lake Controller).  LED indicators • SELECT: The white LED is lit (static) to confirm device selection from within the Lake Controller software; it flashes when the Lake Controller is communicating with the device, and is off when neither selection nor communication is occurring. • FAULT: The red LED is either lit (static) or flashes to warn that a serious problem is occurring. A fault can include an internal error, a slipping digital clock, module output clipping, or a problem on the card interface. For additional information about LED indications and their meaning, refer to the section "Problems and Warnings" in the chapter "Appendix." • STATUS: The green LED flashes to indicate that the MY8-LAKE card is correctly booted and operational; it is lit (static) when the digital input clock is locked. MY8-LAKE Owner's Manual 7

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MY8-LAKE Owner’s Manual
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Part Names and Functions
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AES/EBU connector
This is a D-sub 25-pin connector that inputs and outputs eight digital audio signals in AES/
EBU format.
Supported sampling frequencies are 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96 kHz.
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NETWORK connector
This is a RJ-45 connector (100 Mbps) that connects to a PC (Lake Controller).
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LED indicators
SELECT:
The white LED is lit (static) to confirm device selection from within the Lake
Controller software; it flashes when the Lake Controller is communicating with the device,
and is off when neither selection nor communication is occurring.
FAULT:
The red LED is either lit (static) or flashes to warn that a serious problem is
occurring. A fault can include an internal error, a slipping digital clock, module output
clipping, or a problem on the card interface.
For additional information about LED indications and their meaning, refer to the section
“Problems and Warnings” in the chapter “Appendix.”
STATUS:
The green LED flashes to indicate that the MY8-LAKE card is correctly booted
and operational; it is lit (static) when the digital input clock is locked.
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