RME Audio Hammerfall HDSP 9632 User Manual page 36

Pci busmaster digital i/o system 2 + 8 + 2 channels spdif / adat / analog interface 24 bit / 192 khz digital audio 24 bit / 192 khz stereo analog monitor midi i/o
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Clock Mode
The unit can be configured to use its internal clock source (Master), or the clock source pre-
defined via Pref Sync Ref (AutoSync).
Pref Sync Ref
Used to pre-select the desired clock source. If the selected source isn't available, the unit will
change to the next available one. The current clock source and sample rate is displayed in the
AutoSync Ref display.
The automatic clock selec-
tion checks and changes
between the clock sources
Word Clock, ADAT optical
and SPDIF.
Word Clock Out
The word clock output signal
usually equals the current
sample rate. Selecting Single
Speed causes the output
signal to always stay within
the range of 32 kHz to 48
kHz. So at 96 kHz sample
rate, the output word clock is
48 kHz.
AEB
AEB activates the internal connector as ADAT input instead of the optical TOSLINK. An expan-
sion board (AEB4-I, AEB8-I, TEB) can be connected here.
System Clock
Shows the current clock state of the HDSP system. The system is either Master (using its own
clock) or Slave (see AutoSync Ref).
SyncCheck
SyncCheck indicates whether there is a valid signal (Lock, No Lock) for each input (Word
Clock, ADAT, SPDIF), or if there is a valid and synchronous signal (Sync). The AutoSync Ref-
erence display shows the input and frequency of the current sync source.
Breakout Cable
Checking 'XLR' lowers the analog Line output level by 6 dB. Using the balanced XLR output
cable then results in correct reference levels.
Input Level
Choice of the reference level and with this of the sensitivity of the analog Line input.
Output Level
Choice of the reference level and with this of the level at the analog Line output.
Phones
The volume at the headphone output can be adjusted separately from the Line output. The sig-
nal can be lowered by 6 or 12 dB, or completely switched off via Mute.
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