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Example
There are AES3/-11 receiver circuits causing 
problems when synchronizing to AES11 
blank frame signals. This usually results in 
increased jitter and signal instabilities. En-
abling a DC-offset level in the AES11 blank 
frame signal will allow for synchronizing any 
AES3/-11 input stage. This level can normally 
be processed without problems by the con-
cerning AES3/-11 input stages, thus ensuring 
reliable synchronization. 
DIST does not provide redundancy for the 
AES/EBU outputs. If the external AES/EBU or 
S/P-DIF clock source fails, the associated 
AES/EBU-output pair will fail, too!
If the consumer format is selected, the 
physical parameters of the output terminals 
(balanced operation, level, and impedance) 
will remain unchanged!
The functions and settings displayed on the 
AES menu pages are automatically adapted 
with regard to the channel-status bits of the 
consumer format.
DIST
(setting)
DISTRIBUTION This setting allows for forwarding an input AES3 or S/P-DIF 
signal to the selected AES/EBU output pair using a hardware bypass. As no 
adjustments can be made in this mode, the other functions and parameters 
will be hidden, and the second menu page of the AES/EBU pair will not 
be accessible; the parameters and functions can only be accessed after the 
internal AES11 generator has been enabled by selecting a different clock 
rate.
In this mode, the synthesizer synchronizes to the input AES3 or S/P-DIF sig-
nal; thus, the video and audio clock signals provided at the other outputs 
are linked with phase lock to the input signal.
WORDL
(function)
WORD LENGTH This function allows for changing the word length stored in 
the channel status bits (byte 2, bits 3, 4 and 5) of the clear-frame signal of 
the selected AES/EBU output pair. The factory default is 24BITs.
16BITs, 18BITs, 20BITs, 24BITs
(setting)
One of four word lengths between 16 and 24Bits are available for selection.
FORMAT
(function)
FORMAT This function allows for altering the AES format stored in the 
channel status bits (byte 0, bit 0) of the blank frame signal of the selected 
AES/EBU output pair. The factory default is PROF.
PROF, CONS
(setting)
PROF, CONS This setting allows for toggling the AES11 blank frame signal 
between consumer (CONS) and professional (PROF) formats.
DCSET
(function)
DC OFFSET This function allows for applying a DC-offset signal level of 
approx. 200 mV to the output AES11 blank frame signal. 
ON, OFF
(setting)
This will enable (ON) or disable (OFF) the DC-offset signal level in the 
AES/EBU blank frame signal.
Functions and settings on the second page of each AES/EBU output pair:
AUDIOSTAT
(function)
AUDIOSTATUS This function allows for setting the audio status stored in the 
channel status bits (byte 0, bit 1) of the blank frame signal of the selected 
AES/EBU output pair. The factory default is NONAUDIO.
NORMAUDIO, NONAUDIO
(setting)
These settings allows for selecting the norm-audio or non-audio statuses.
REFSTAT
(function)
REFERENCE STATUS, This function allows for changing the reference status 
stored in the channel status bits (byte 4, bits 0, 1) of the blank frame signal 
of the selected AES/EBU output pair. The factory default is G1-REF.
G1-REF
(setting)
GRADE 1 REFERENCE With this setting (grade 1 reference), the AES11 blank 
frame signal is output in compliance with AES11, Grade 1.
G2-REF
(setting)
GRADE 2 REFERENCE With this setting (grade 2 reference), the AES11 blank 
frame signal is output in compliance with AES11, Grade 2.
NO REF
(setting)
NO REFERENCE This setting indicates that the AES11 blank frame signal is 
not a reference signal compliant to AES11.
