Millennia AD-R96 MADI User Manual
Millennia, Ad-r96 madi user guide, Media & music
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- Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge
- SYNC LEDs – Indicates which MADI input is active, locked and in sync. The left LED is for optical, the right for coax connections.
- Lock LED – Indicates when the internal AD converter is locked to the MADI processor.
- AES Clock OUTs – Not normally used in a MADI system. Word clock or AES (J4/J5 on board) is output on the BNC connectors.
- AES Digital OUT – Eight channels of AES format digital audio wired to Tascam standard pin-outs. Always active. The AES data is clocked by the MADI stream
- Clocking and Sample Rate - the AD-R96 MADI defaults to 48kHz when there is no MADI input connected. It will follow the clock of the incoming MADI stream at 44.1, 48, 88.2 and 96kHz.
- MADI channel counts are reduced by half when running at 96kHz sample rates. Be sure to take this into account when planning your system capacity.
- MADI OUT and IN – Multi-mode optical fiber with an SC-Plug (IEC 874-19) or 75 ohm coax with a BNC connector.
- The optical connectors are under the removable black protective cover and are not labeled. Outputs are on the left, inputs on the right.
- Optical and coax Out and In can be connected simultaneously. The system will automatically switch between whichever input is actively carrying data. Outputs are always active