SB 32.24 and SB 16.12 User Guide
Status LEDs
A series of LEDs towards the right hand side of the front panel indicate statuses as follows.
The AES IN ACT LEDs only
apply to the SB 32.24, they
are not required for the SB
16.12.
When running at 96 kHz the
SB 32.24 AES inputs must be
manually enabled in place of
analogue inputs 25 - 32. This
is per pair of inputs.
The AES IN ACT LEDs will be
green if the particular AES
ports have been activated
from the controller. Further
information is available in the
Operation at Different
Sample Rates section of this
guide.
At 48 kHz all SB 32.24
analogue and AES inputs are
simultaneously available.
Channel LEDs
SIG analogue signal LEDs
are green above -42 dBFS
and red at -0.1 dBFS
(clipping)
Status and Reset
The A+B Network Link LED indicates the link
status of the internal A and B networks:
Off - Networks not linked
Green - Networks A and B linked
Configuration of the network link is detailed in the
Dante Controller section of this guide.
SB 32.24
H/W LED
Green - normal operation
Red - indicates a fault has occurred, refer to the Setup
information window
NET A LED / NET B LED
Green - Dante network connected (A or B respectively)
Red (solid) - loss of primary network connection (A or B)
Red (flashing) - loss of secondary network connection
(A or B)
PSU LED
Green - normal operation, both power supplies active
Red (solid) - primary PSU inactive
Red (flashing) - secondary PSU inactive
The three holes above each of the
XLR sockets are part of the unit's
ventilation.
Do not block (e.g. with tape!)
The Dante B SRC LED indicates whether SRC is
enabled for the Dante B network.
Off – SRC not enabled on Network B
Green – SRC enabled on Network B
48V/ATT indicates phantom power and/or attention depending on
red, green, or flashing combinations as follows:
Red (solid) – phantom power on
Green (flashing) – channel attention active
Green and red (flashing) – phantom power on and channel attention
active
If either RESET A or RESET B are held for 6
seconds then the primary Dante network
connection of the chosen network will reset to
use DHCP - once released the unit must be
rebooted.
If RESET A and RESET B are held for 6 seconds
this will perform a device reset - once released
the unit must be rebooted.
SB 16.12
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