User Manual-Mac

Quick Reference: HD192 I/O Rear Panel
Connect the HD192 to the
PCI-424 card here using the
Audio Wire cable provided
with your HD192 system.
These jacks provide stereo AES/EBU digital input
and output. For information about configuring
the AES/EBU input and output, see “HD192 inter-
face options” on page 73.
When youre recording from the AES/EBU input,
either use it as the clock source for the entire
system or use its built-in sample-rate converter.
For details, see “HD192 AES/EBU” on page 31.
AES Word In’ allows you to slave the
AES/EBU output to an independent
word clock source, separate from the
HD192 system itself, which slaves to
the ‘System Word’ input.
The HD192’s twelve analog inputs are balanced,
+4dB XLR connectors. They have 24-bit, 128x
enhanced multibit A/D converters capable of
44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4 and 192 kHz recording.
Use the word clock input
and output for digital trans-
fers with devices that
cannot slave to the clock
supplied by their digital I/O
connection with the HD192.
The HD192 power supply is switchable
between 115v and 240v operation. It should
already be set to the proper voltage for your
country, but you can check the setting and
adjust it if necessary with the red switch just
to the left of this power cord receptacle (on
the side of the metal chassis).
The HD192’s twelve analog outputs are balanced,
+4dB XLR connectors. They have 24-bit, 128x
enhanced multibit A/D converters capable of
44.1, 48, 88.2, 176.4 and 192 kHz playback.