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is accomplished through a crosspoint matrix with preset capability. The matrix is configured
via a web browser interface. In Master mode, the MM934 can provide sync to the frame
from the MADI input. In this mode, it must be installed in one of the four "reserved" slots on
the rear-plane.
SY982 Sync (two BNC): The SY982 provides sync for Modular I/O frames. It generates an
internal clock and can lock to external AES Sync, Word Clock, or Video signal. Internal sam-
ple rates are 44.1k, 48k, 88.2k, and 96k. A redundant sync configuration is possible using
two SY982s. This module must be installed in one of the four "reserved" slots on the rear-
plane.
FC972 Remote (two RJ45, one DE-9): The FC972 provides a TCP/IP over Ethernet interface.
The Eucon/Web browser interface is used for setup of modules. An RS232 modem interface is
provided for direct access to the controller's terminal interface.
WC984 4ch WCLK Out (four BNC): The WC984 is a sync output module for the Modular
I/O system. It provides four buffered Word Clock outputs. Word clock is derived from the
frame's sync buss.
AD924 4ch Microphone Input (four female XLR): The AD920 is a 4ch high-performance
mic preamp with 24-bit sigma-delta A/D converters. Remote operation is via Eucon or web
browser interface. Up to 256 microphone inputs (64 devices) can be controlled in a system.
Includes phantom power and filter.
AD914 4ch Microphone Input (four RJ-45): The AD914 is a 4ch high-performance
mic preamp with 24-bit sigma-delta A/D converters. Remote opertation is via Eucon or web
browser interface. Up to 256 microphone inputs (64 devices) can be controlled in a system.
Includes phantom power and filter. See page 73 for the RJ-45 pinout.
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