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Connecting the MADI cable
The MADI port (both the standard one and the optional MADI Expansion module) can be connected
using either Optical or coaxial cabling.
When using Optical cabling, first ensure that you have a clean work area, as
dust and debris can affect the connection if any obstruction is present.
Remove the cap on both the cable and the port and slowly / firmly push the
cable into the receiving port on the Horus unit until it clicks into place.
The MADI optical connector is available in Multimode or Single mode versions.
The Horus is delivered with Multimode connectors unless specified at ordering.
When Using a Coaxial connector. Slowly bring the Male cable up to the female
port, ensuring that the pin in the centre of the male cable lines up with the
receptacle in the female port. Push the connector firmly into place and twist
the sleeve clockwise until it clicks into its locked position.
Maximum recommended cable length is 100 meters
Connecting the Wordclock input/output
Connecting the Sync Cable
The Sync Cable (optional with each Horus unit) is a DB15 cable that connects to the "SYNC" port on
the rear of the Horus unit. The SYNC cable provides connectivity for MIDI, LTC and Video Reference
Input and Output for the Horus unit. To attach this cable to the Horus unit, align the male connector with
the female DSUB port on the module. Then, with slight pressure, guide the connector into place. Once
the cable has been pushed into place, fasten the mounting screws on either side finger-tight.
The Wordclock connections on the rear of the Horus unit are coaxial BNC's.
To connect a ordclock source from an external device slowly bring the Male
cable up to the female port, ensuring that the pin in the centre of the male
cable lines up with the receptacle in the female port. Push the connector
firmly into place and twist the sleeve clockwise until it clicks into its locked
position.
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