Manual

Jumpers JP2 and JP3 control the
input levels to the LEFT and
RIGHT audio channels, respec-
tively. When set to the
"Standard" position, they
accommodate most signals (-10
dBV nominal). When set to the
"+6" position, they can accept
signals that are 6 dB weaker (-16
dBV nominal). The positions
and settings of these jumpers
are shown in Figure 3 and 4.
Digital Copy-Protect Jumpers
The Flying Calf A/D factory
settings enable SCMS (the
S/PDIF Serial Copy
Management System) and the
digital status is defined as
"original material from an A/D
Converter." Usually, this will
allow all digital data coming
from the Calf to be accepted by
connected equipment. SCMS
can also be set to "copied mater-
ial" or it can be disabled all
together. If these settings are
preferred, then they may be
selected via the ORIGINAL and SCMS jumpers at jumper block
JP1. The positions and settings of these jumpers are shown in
Figure 3 and 5.
JP1 Jumper Assignments
SCMS When jumper is installed, SCMS is disabled. When
not installed, SCMS is enabled.
ORIGINAL If SCMS is not enabled, this jumper does nothing.
10
JP1
Jumper JP1 Settings
Original
SCMS
SCMS Enabled
Original Material
JP1
Original
SCMS
SCMS Enabled
Material is a Copy
JP1
Original
SCMS
SCMS Disabled
JP1
Original
SCMS
SCMS Disabled
Jumper JP2 and JP3 Settings
Right Analog In
“Standard” Level
JP3
Left Analog In
“Standard” Level
JP2
Right Analog In
“+6” Level
JP3
Left Analog In
“+6” Level
JP2
Input Level Jumper Settings
(JP2 and JP3) -- Fig. 4
Copy-Protect Jumper
Settings (JP1) -- Fig. 5