+4 -20 dBu CLIP SIGNAL +4 0 -16 0 -20 dBu CLIP -16 SENSITIVITY -10 dBV -8 -12 -4 2 SENSITIVITY -10 dBV -8 -12 -4 SIGNAL 1 STORE CH 2 COPIES CH 1 LINK BYPASS RECALL EDIT MEMORY A B MODE PAL SECAM NTSC FRAMES 6.5 CHANNEL 1 FIELDS BYPASS RECALL EDIT MEMORY A B MODE PAL SECAM NTSC FRAMES 6.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS For the continued safety of yourself and others we recommend that you read the following safety and installation instructions. Keep this document in a safe location for future reference. Please heed all warnings and follow all instructions. Do not use this equipment in a location where it might become wet. Clean only with a damp cloth. This equipment may be installed in an industry standard equipment rack.
OPERATORS MANUAL AVA 22d AUDIO VIDEO ALIGNMENT DELAY 1 SENSITIVITY -10 dBV -8 -12 -4 0 -16 +4 SIGNAL -20 dBu 2 SENSITIVITY -10 dBV -8 -12 0 LINK BYPASS MEMORY A B MODE SIGNAL -20 dBu CLIP CH 2 COPIES CH 1 RECALL EDIT BYPASS CHANNEL 1 NTSC -16 +4 CLIP STORE -4 PAL SECAM 6.5 FRAMES MEMORY A B MODE CHANNEL 2 NTSC FIELDS RECALL EDIT PAL SECAM 6.5 AVA 22d FIELDS AUDIO / VIDEO ALIGNMENT DELAY FRAMES QUICK START Look around to make sure no one catches you reading this.
FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 1 2 4 3 SENSITIVITY -10 dBV -8 -12 2 -4 0 SIGNAL 0 -20 dBu LINK BYPASS MEMORY A B MODE -20 dBu CLIP SIGNAL 1 CH 2 COPIES CH 1 2 3 5 RECALL EDIT 7 8 10 9 11 BYPASS CHANNEL 1 NTSC -16 +4 CLIP STORE 9 11 -4 -16 +4 SENSITIVITY -10 dBV -8 -12 6 PAL SECAM 6.5 MODE CHANNEL 2 NTSC FIELDS RECALL EDIT FRAMES 12 MEMORY A B 13 PAL SECAM 6.
REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION REMOTE RECALL & BYPASS 650mA CLASS 2 EQUIPMENT 5 4 CH 2 OUT CH 2 IN CH 1 OUT CH 1 IN See Table POWER BALANCED WIRING: PIN 2 POSITIVE PIN 3 NEGATIVE PIN 1 CHASSIS GND REMOTE RECALL & BYPASS TABLE MEM TERMINAL BYP TERMINAL (OPEN/CLOSE) (OPEN/CLOSE) STANDARD: BOTH CHANNELS MEMA/MEMB OPTION JUMPER: INDIVIDUAL CHANNEL CH1 A/B MEM BYP 3 GND CH 2 OUT 2 CH 2 IN CH 1 OUT CH 1 IN ACTIVE/BYPASS CH2 A/B THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
AVA 22d CONNECTION When connecting the AVA 22d to other components in your system for the first time, leave the power supply for last. This gives you a chance to make mistakes and correct them before any damage is done to your fragile speakers, headphones, ears, or brains. The AVA 22d passes audio while it is unpowered by virtue of its fail safe bypass relays (when the AVA 22d functions as a wire). Turn the system volume down before plugging in the AVA 22d’s power.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Once you've properly connected the AVA 22d to the system, turn on the power. When the AVA 22d is first powered, the revision level of the software is displayed. THE BASICS The AVA 22d is a two channel device. Each channel has a current Delay value that is always active/heard. You can only edit the current Delay values. Additionally each channel has two nonvolatile Memories, A and B. The current Delay values can be stored in one of these two Memories.
Frame-to-Millisecond Table AVA 22d Displayed Frame Value NTSC Delay Time in Milliseconds PAL/SECAM Delay Time in Milliseconds 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.5 16.68 20.00 1.0 33.37 40.00 1.5 50.05 60.00 2.0 66.73 80.00 2.5 83.42 100.00 3.0. 100.10 120.00 3.5 116.78 140.00 4.0 133.47 160.00 4.5 150.15 180.00 5.0 166.83 200.00 5.5 183.52 220.00 6.0 200.20 240.00 6.5 216.88 260.00 7.0 233.57 280.00 7.5 250.25 300.00 8.0 266.93 320.00 8.5 283.62 340.00 9 300.3 360.