AD-R96

Millennia AD-R96 User guide

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  • How can I protect the AD-R96 board from static electricity?
    What should I do with the AC power cord before working with the AD-R96 board?
    What is the recommended specification for Sync Signals using BNC connectors?
    Can I use S/PDIF for synchronization?
    What is the default clock input for Word Clock?
    What is the default impedance for Clock Termination?
Millennia
Millennia Media, SPC
6411 Capitol Avenue
Diamond Springs, CA 95619
http://www.mil-media.com
(530) 647-0750
Media & Music Systems
AD-R96 User Guide revised 032122
Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge
Static electricity can harm delicate components on
the AD-R96 board. To prevent static damage,
discharge static electricity from your body before you
touch any electronic components. You can do so by
touching an unpainted metal surface on the HV-3R’s
chassis.
Unplug the HV-3R’s AC power cord before
inserting or removing the AD-R96 board
Clocks - the AD-R96 should have only one clock
source. If running with the internal clock, make sure
SW4 is in the INT position and no external clock is
connected.
Sync Signals on the BNC connectors should
conform to the AES-3id specification. AES-3,
through an XLR-to-BNC transformer (Neutrik
NADITBNC-F or equivalent) will work fine.
S/PDIF works, but is not specified.
Sample Rate kHz
SW2
SW1
44.1*
X1
44
48
X1
48
88.2
X2
44
96
X2
48
Clock Source
SW4
Internal
INT
External*
EXT
*The arrows point to the
default jumper positions.
Clock Input
Word Clock*
AES
Clock Termination
J3
75 ohms*
on
Unterminated
off
Clock Output
J4
J5
Word Clock*
2,3
2,3
AES
1,2
1,2
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