First Usage - Quick Start; Controls And Connectors - RME Audio ADI-6432R BNC User Manual

Multichannel audio digital interface hi-precision 24 bit / 192 khz 64-channel bidirectional format converter madi - aes-3id interface midi embedded in madi rs232 embedded in madi midi remote control
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4. First Usage – Quick Start

4.1 Controls and Connectors

The front of the ADI-6432 features nine buttons with 31 LEDs, and an extensive Status Display
including 97 more LEDs.
MADI
INPUT
determines
the
current input for the MADI signal
(optical/coaxial). The state of the
input signal is shown in the STATE
section
(ERROR,
64-channel
mode and 96k frame format) and
also in the big LED display in
detail.
AES INPUT displays the basic state of the AES input signal: ERROR, Double Speed and Quad
Speed. The big LED display, AES INPUT STATE, shows the presence of a valid input signal
separately for each AES input. RME's exclusive SyncCheck indicates via flashing LEDs if one
of these inputs is locked, but not synchronous to the chosen clock reference.
WORD INPUT displays the basic state of the word clock input signal: ERROR, Double Speed
and Quad Speed. Note that these LEDs are only active when word has been chosen as clock
reference.
In the CLOCK SECTION the current clock reference and frequency multiplier is chosen.
MADI OUTPUT is used to configure the MADI output as 56/64 channel or 48k/96k frame for-
mat.
REMOTE defines the source for MIDI remote control operation (MADI or DIN jack).
MIDI INPUT indicates received MIDI data from the 5-pin DIN input or the MADI input.
COM indicates serial data being received or transmitted via the COM connector.
LOCK KEYS allows to switch off all buttons. This way the ADI-6432 can be secured against
accidental operating errors.
User's Guide ADI-6432R BNC © RME
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