Euphonix Modular I/O Configuration Guide
General Description
Connections, Power Consumption, Width, Weight
1.2.4 SY982 Sync (discontinued-replaced by the SY983 Sync)
General Description
Connections, Power Consumption, Width, Weight
The MM936 contains a single MADI I/O connected via two
multi-mode fiber transceivers for redundant MADI-over-Fiber
operation. The module is typically placed in an IO94
Stagebox frame and interfaces to the console via a MM936
and MM934 pair placed in an IO95 local-side interface frame.
The module features a master sync mode that allows it to
lock a frame to its MADI input. Certain settings are done
from on-board switches such as device ID. Buss
configuration is accomplished using a flexible crosspoint
matrix configured via web-browser interface.
Note: When used as the master sync source, the
MM936 MADI In/Out should only be removed from a
frame after the frame has been powered down.
Possible damage may occur to some I/O modules if
the master sync source is removed from a live frame.
Redundant multi-mode fiber: 62.5/125µm, 1310nm, one
fiber strand per direction (SC x4), ~500 mA, 4HP. ~150g.
The SY982 contains an internal clock and can lock to
external AES Sync, Word Clock, or Video signal. Internal
sample rates are 44.1k, 48k, 88.2k, and 96k. The module
features a sync redundancy mode which allows two modules,
designated master and slave, to be fitted into a rack. If the
master loses sync, the slave automatically takes over.
SY982 Sync module(s) must be fitted into any of the four
reserved slots on the rear-plane. All settings are done from
on-board switches.
Note: The SY982 Sync module should only be
removed from a frame after the frame has been
powered down. Possible damage may occur to some
I/O modules if the master sync source is removed
from a live frame.
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