The Eclipse reads the digital input format and makes any adjustments that it needs to automatically, with
the exception of slaving to the digital input's clock. Unless the device connected to the Eclipse is slaved to
the Eclipse, you will want to switch
If the digital input that you select is unconnected or carries a bad signal, the
cally.
To find out the status of the input signal for troubleshooting or general
curiosity, press and hold the
(STATUS)
Press
Data Err
) and, if it is, in what format (
(BITS)
Press
to check the input word length.
(EMPHASIS)
Press
largely a relic of early digital audio technology. The Eclipse can read and
write emphasis "flags," but it does not code or decode emphasis regardless of
the status of said flags.
(SCMS)
Press
The possibilities are
(not applicable). Regardless of what the input audio SCMS flag is
set to, the Eclipse can use the audio.
Use the above information wisely...
The Eclipse's sampling rate can be derived from an internal clock source, the clock source of
the digital input selected at
DIG-IN (CLOCK)
to select from:
Int
Int
Use
88.2kHz
indicator pictured above will reflect your choice. Realize that the
indicating that the clock source is internal. Use the internal clock if you aren't using a
digital input or if the unit connected to the digital input is slaved to the Eclipse's clock.
DigIn
DigIn
Use
that the digital input is selected at
Eclipse will read the incoming rate
display it next to
flect the fact that you have chosen an external clock source (
light the LED that most closely matches the detected rate
will cause the nearest LED to blink)
Note: If there is no signal at the digital input or if the signal is absent or corrupt, the
LED and rate LED will blink and the Eclipse will switch to the internal rate closest to the
last valid external rate.
Release 4.0.1
Eclipse User Manual
SETUP DIG-IN (CLOCK)
SETUP DIG-IN (DIG-IN)
to verify that the signal is being read (
to check the input emphasis status.
to check the copy status of the incoming audio.
Copy-Prohibit
,
Internal and External Clock Source
SETUP DIG-IN (DIG-IN)
(for "internal") to select from
96 kHz
, or
sampling rates. The "rate & source"
to use the digital input as a clock source.
DigIn
. In addition, the "rate & source" indicator pictured above will re-
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DigIn
to
soft key.
OK
Pro
Cns).
or
Emphasis is
1-more
Copy OK
,
, or
, or the word clock input. Use
44.1kHz
48 kHz
,
DIG-IN (DIG-IN)
SETUP
(~30kHz-50kHz or ~54kHz-99kHz)
.
.
LED will blink hypnoti-
EXT
or
N/A
SETUP
,
LED will not be lit,
EXT
Recall
The
.
of the input and will
will light). It will also
EXT
(signals that are way off frequency
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EXT
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