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iLC2ST User Manual

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About Menu


Model Number: Displays the model number of the unit.

Serial Number: Displays the serial number of this ILC2ST.

Build Number:

Build Date:

Hardware Rev: Displays the hardware revision level of this unit.

Firmware Rev: Displays the firmware revision level that is running on this unit.

Eclipse Algorithm:

Eclipse Algorithm Rev:

DTS Algorithm: Displays the specific DTS algorithm running.

DTS Algorithm Rev: Version of the DTS algorithm running on this unit.

Faults

Although your ILC2ST will provide you with years of trouble free service, occasionally problems may
occur. Below is a listing of the most common fault conditions and some pointers about where to start
your trouble-shooting before calling for support.

No Sync: AES sync has been lost. Please check the source equipment and all cable connections.
Ensure that ILC2ST is operating in the proper input mode for your application and is configured for the
correct input port.

CRC Error: ILC2ST has encountered a CRC mismatch error in the audio stream. This may be due to a
corrupted or invalid channel status bit sent by the source equipment.

Validity Error: A problem has been encountered with the validity bit and audio output has been muted.
Check that there are no errors on the source equipment preventing it from passing valid audio data.

Bi-phase Error: A bi-phase error in the audio stream could be caused by bad audio data coding or an
un-recoverable clock rate in the bi-phase mark code. Check the source equipment is properly
configured to output data in the correct format.

No Parity Error: A parity error is most likely caused by loose cables or a hardware AES interface
malfunction. Check the source equipment and ILC2ST with known good equipment to determine if
there is an equipment malfunction.

Clock Error: A valid clock signal was not found or could not be recovered from the biphase mark code
on the configured interface. Check your cable connections as well as the clock source input
configuration under the I/O menu.