Operation Manual

Installation Procedures
AES16e User Manual
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8. When the install is complete, you will be prompted to restart the computer.
NOTE: The OS X installation process installs both the Core Audio driver and the Lynx Mixer application.
The Lynx Mixer application is installed in the “Applications” folder.
2.3.3 Uninstalling the AES16e Device Driver and Mixer
To uninstall the driver, you will have to use a third-party uninstaller like DesInstaller, which you can get
from: http://www.versiontracker.com/macosx/. Follow the uninstaller’s instructions to remove the
Lynx_OSX.pkg.
2.3.4 Updating the AES16e Device Driver and Mixer
To update the AES16e driver with a newer version, simply follow the instructions for uninstalling the
driver and then install the newer version per the installation instructions. You may need to reconfigure the
Lynx Mixer and your recording application(s) after updating the driver.
3 Hardware Connections
3.1 Overview
The AES16e includes eight AES/EBU compatible inputs and outputs that provide sixteen channels of
digital audio I/O. These signals are available on two bracket-mounted 26-pin high-density D connectors,
labeled I/O Port A and I/O Port B as shown in Figure 1 below.
Also shown in Figure 1 are CLOCK IN and CLOCK OUT connectors that provide word-clock I/O for
internal synchronization with other installed cards. The LStream Port provides a connection for optional
Lynx LStream expansion cards.
The AES50 port is an RJ-45 connector that can be used for future format expansion with an optional
bracket-mounted AES50 interface.