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Lynx Mixer Reference 
3.  The Clock Source was selected when the AES16e card was being accessed by some software 
application. In this case, the Preferred Clock Source will become the Current Source when the 
card is no longer being accessed. If “Allow Clock Change if Active” is selected from the Lynx 
Mixer Settings > Advanced menu, then a new Preferred Clock Source can become the Current 
Source while the card is being accessed from a software application. 
e Digital Input Status Section 
This section displays status information pertaining to the AES16e’s eight AES inputs. The data displayed 
indicates the quality of the AES/EBU connections as well as channels status data sent by a transmitting 
device. The information displayed in this section is very useful for troubleshooting digital input connection 
issues. For more information about AES/EBU channel status data, refer to the AES-3 specification 
available from the Audio Engineering Society web site at http://www.aes.org
. 
Lock 
Locked (green)  Indicates the digital receiver is locked to a valid AES/EBU source 
Unlocked (gray)  Indicates the digital receiver is not locked to a valid AES/EBU source 
When the Unlocked indicator is shown, all of the fields to the right will be blank. 
Validity 
Valid (green)    Indicates the Valid channel status bit is set 
Invalid (red)    Indicates the Valid channel status bit is not set 
The Valid bit is set by a transmitting device to indicate the validity of the audio data being transmitted. A 
DAT machine for example may mark the data as invalid when it is not in play mode. 
Parity 
OK (green)    Indicates accurate transmission of audio data 
Error (red)  Indicates an audio data error occurred during transmission 
The parity bit is included in the AES/EBU data stream to validate the transmission of audio data. A parity 
error indicates an audio data error was cased either by the transmitting device or the connecting cables. 
CS CRC 
OK (green)    Indicates valid transmission of channel status data 
Error (red)    Indicates a transmission error in the channel status data 
This indicator represents the state of Channel Status Cyclic Redundant Check used to validate the 
transmission of the channel status data embedded in the AES stream. An error indicates a channel status 
data error was caused either by the transmitting device or the connecting cables. Some devices do not 
transmit CS CRC. In this case an error will be displayed, but the audio data can still be transmitted without 
errors. 
Type 
This indicator represents the type of data stream being transmitted by the external device. The external 
device indicates type using specific bits in the channel status data. Typically PCM types are shown with 
green background and non-PCM types, such as Dolby AC3, have a yellow background. 
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