User`s guide
User's Guide DIGI32 © RME
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8. Operation and Usage 
8.1 External Connectors 
The DIGI32 has 2 external inputs and outputs. The current input is activated through 'Set-
tings', available by a click on the DIGI symbol in the Taskbar's system tray (under Win9x 
through >Device Manager /DIGI32 /Properties /Settings<). The card accepts all commonly 
used digital sources as well as SPDIF and AES/EBU. Channel status and copy protection are 
ignored. 
All outputs are driven in 
parallel, therefore carrying 
identical signals. In the 
simplest situation, connect 
2 devices at the outputs 
and use the card as a 
splitter (distribution 1 to 2). 
To receive signals in AES/EBU format, 
an adapter cable is required. Pins 2 and 
3 of a female XLR plug are connected 
individually to the two pins of a phono 
plug. The cable shielding is only con-
nected to pin 1 of the XLR - not to the 
phono plug. The ground-free design, 
with transformers for digital inputs and 
outputs, offers a trouble-free connection 
of all devices along with perfect hum rejection. 
8.2 Internal Connectors 
The DIGI32 has one internal digital input and output, provided by 2-pin connectors on the 
board. The internal input ST3, labelled CD IN / Sync In, can be connected to an internal CD-
ROM drive having a digital audio output (advantage: the built in CD-ROM drive is sufficient for 
digital recording and the need for external cabling does not arise). Or it can be connected with 
the internal output of another DIGI32 series card (synchronizing multiple cards). 
The internal output ST4, labelled Sync Out, provides a copy of the current external output 
signal. An internal loopback proves to be a useful application. Use the supplied two pin cable to 
connect Sync In and Sync Out, set the card to Clock Mode 'Master' and selectal 'Internal' as 
input. Now the output signal shows up directly at the card's input. This allows you to record the 
playback signal, or to display the playback signals with our DIGICheck software. 










