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9. Select type of signal:
You can select between balanced, unbalanced and dBv signal types from the dropdown menu.
(The dBv option stands for Unbalanced consumer level signal, e.g. for a consumer ampliî‚żer. That
matches consumer electronic devices typically rated -10dBv to a +6dBv peak).
10. Tone Oscillator:
The Eclipse 384 features a built in tone oscillator for calibrating your monitors/set up.
11. Selecting frequencies:
You can select between 440Hz and 1kHz for both channels independently.
12. Level and Mute:
Selects the level of the tone oscillator. The mutes correspond to the right and left channel of the
oscillator.
13. System Clock
These two check boxes enable you to select how the Eclipse 384 is to be synchronized. Select
Oven/10M for internal sync (with or without 10M atomic clock reference) or Word Clock to sync the
Eclipse 384 to an external device through the Word clock Input.
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