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Settings on the device in which the mLAN8E is installed

mLAN8E input settings

An mLAN input plug of the mLAN8E can have only one connection.

(1) Turn knob [A] to select the mLAN8E mLAN plug that will input the signal. The module name

and plug name for the destination device will be displayed as “-----”.

If a connection has already been established, the current connection desti-

nation will be displayed. Also, the display will indicate “[ENTER] To Cut”

above knob 2. In this case, press [ENTER] to break that connection.

(2) Turn knob [C] to select an mLAN device on the mLAN bus (system). The upper line will show

the vendor name, and the lower line will light the module name.

(3) Turn knob [1] to select an mLAN input plug on the destination mLAN device, and press

[ENTER] to execute the connection.

To change an existing connection, you must first break the connection and

then specify a new connection.

If the names (vendor name, module name, mLAN plug name) of the con-

nected device exceed eight characters, only the first eight characters will be

displayed.

mLAN connections tone generators are saved in the mLAN8E. They cannot

be saved on a memory card.

mLAN Word Clock

Select the Word Clock.

Mode

Select whether the CS6x/CS6R/S80 will function as the Word Clock Master (Group 1 Master)
of the connected mLAN Audio network, or whether the slave/master setting will be selected
automatically (auto). When you select the Mode and press [ENTER], a confirmation screen will
appear. To execute the setting press [YES]. To cancel press [NO]. When the setting has been
finalized, the display will indicate “(int)” or “(ext=********)” at the right of Mode. “(int)” indi-
cates that the CS6x/CS6R/S80 in which the mLAN8E is installed is acting as the word clock
master. “(ext=********)” indicates that it is acting as the slave of an external module named
“********”.

Setting:

auto (44.1 kHz), Group1Master (44.1 kHz)

This setting is stored in the mLAN8E. It cannot be saved on a memory card.

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mLAN WordClock) Mode [ENTER]
Sys Group1Master(44.1kHz) to Set

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