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Lance Design ADX-140 Installation And Operation Manual page 7

Networked audio interface unit

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The Truck End
ADX-2400N Front Panel
The ADX-140 Interface Units connect via Ethernet (copper or fiber) to a standard
ADX-2400 Audio Distribution unit in the truck.
These units are available in either
analog or AES configurations, and have been well-proven through several years of
widespread application in high-end mobile units and other applications.
When the option dip switch section #3 is turned on, the ADX-2400 enters the
'announce booth mode'.
In this mode, the ADX-2400 is configured for low-latency
operation, and its DSPs are programmed to provide for such things as talkback
selection and mixing, PL port assignments, non-interrupt ('program') selection, and
IFB interrupt selection.
Each ADX-2400 can support up to four ADX-120s or ADX-140s, thereby taking
advantage of all 24 outgoing paths and all 24 incoming paths. The ADX-120s and
ADX-140s in use are distinguished from each other by the System ID numbers set
on the switches on each unit, and are assigned to be 'Unit A', 'Unit B', 'Unit C' and
'Unit D' in the ADX-2400 menu.
Front panel metering and headphone monitoring is available for all paths.
ADX-2400N Rear Panel
All DB25 connectors are wired in the industry-standard Tascam/Pro Tools format,
and breakout cables and pre-wired jackfields are available from a wide variety of
suppliers. One is Audio Accessories, Inc. (www.patchbays.com)
The functional designations for the physical inputs and outputs are listed on the
following pages.
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