Window one - adapter – Lynx Studio LynxTWO Macintosh Mixer Addendum User Manual
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System Clock Rates: Displays real-time frequency
measurements for each of these clock sources.
L/R Clock
: System sample clock.
Digital In
: Actual measurement of the “Digital
In Rate” clock.
External
: From external SYNC IN connector.
Header
: From internal CLOCK IN connector.
Video
: From SYNC IN, 15.734kHz for NTSC
or 15.625kHz for PAL.
LStream1
: From LStream port on L2Sync
connector.
LStream2
: From LStream port on board
mounted header.
PCI Bus
: Computer’s PCI Bus speed.
LTC Receiver: Provides control and status of
the Longitudinal Timecode Receiver.
Lock
: Indicates the LTC Receiver is locked to an
incoming signal.
Direction
: Indicates the direction of timecode
from the LTC Receiver.
Drop Frame
: Indicates if Drop Frame is
indicated for the incoming signal.
Frame Rate
: Actual frame rate of LTC
Receiver.
Position
: Latest frame position decoded from
LTC Receiver.
LTC Generator: Provides control and status of
Longitudinal Timecode Generator.
Enable
: When checked, the LTC Generator is
enabled.
Frame Rate
: Provides selection of the frame
rate of the LTC generator. Allowed rates are
24, 25, 29.97 and 30 fps.
Drop Frame
: Used to indicate drop frame for
29.97 and 30 fps frame rates.
Sync Source
: Selects the synchronization
source for the LTC Generator.
Internal: On-board oscillator.
Video: Start of video frame received on SYNC
IN connector.
Position
: Used to enter the starting position for
the LTC generator and display the current
timecode position
Recalibrate Converters
: Used to calibrate DC offset of the A/D and
D/A converters. Upon power up, the converters are calibrated to reduce
DC offset. Over time temperature changes inside your computer may
cause the DC offset to drift slightly. Because of this, Lynx recommends
recalibration 15 to 30 minutes after your computer has been turned on
and whenever significant changes in room temperature occur. See
“Automatic Converter Calibration” in the Advanced Settings Menu.
Window One - Adapter
Analog Trim, Status and Settings for System Clock Rates,
Longitudinal Timecode (LTC) Receiver and Generator
Analog Trim: Sets nominal Input and
Output levels to either +4dBu or -10dBv.
Three pair of inputs.
One pair of outputs.
This example shows the settings for the LynxTWO-C.
The LynxTWO-A, with four analog inputs and four analog outputs, would
have Analog In 1+2, 3+4, Analog Out 1+2, 3+4.
The LynxTWO-B, with two analog inputs and six analog outputs, would
have Analog In 1+2, Analog Out 1+2, 3+4, 5+6.
The L22, with two analog inputs and two analog outputs, would have
Analog In 1+2, Analog Out 1+2.
Note: This section will not appear on the L22 which does not have LTC
synchronization features.
Note: This section will not appear on the L22 which does not have LTC
synchronization features.