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Inputs
Pair: the inputs as stereo pair
Name: XXXX
State: either BYP AUT or SRC
Mute: either 'M' or blank
Status: NI
The State of the input will either say SRC (where the input signal is converted to the desired sample rate); AUT
(where the incoming signal is automatically converted to the required sample rate); and BYP (where the
incoming signal bypasses the conversion route).
Channels can be muted by clicking next to the required input in the Mute column. When a signal is muted, it will
show M in the column.
The Status column indicates the condition of that input. If NI is seen in the column, then there is No Input.
Outputs
Pair: the inputs as stereo pair
Name: XXXX
State: either 96, 88, 48, 44, BYP, or Blk(X) [where X=block number, A-F]
Mute: either 'M' or blank
W/Len: either 16dt, 20dt or 24
Where there is more than output that needs to be universally converted, cycle through the options in the State
column. It divides the SRC into blocks, where it is possible to set the SRC for a block of outputs rather than having
to apply the same SRC to each output individually.
The blocks are configured as: A (1-4); B (5-8); C (9-12); D (13-16); E (17-20); F (21-24) and G (25-28).
The output can be muted by clicking next to the required output in the Mute column ( a red letter M will indicate
when the mute is on).
W/Len represents the word length of the signal from that output. the options are 16, 20 and 24.
Sync
Auto
Auto Low
Internal
Auto High
This sets the system sync. With either of the Auto options selected, then the system will automatically select and
display the highest priority valid clock source found.
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