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Red (lit)
UNLOCK
A valid clock is not being input from the card. If an external
device is connected to the corresponding slot, input/output
cannot occur correctly between that device and the RSio64-D.
Red
(flashing)
WRONG
WORD
CLOCK
The frequency of the clock source selected by the WORD CLOCK
select key is outside the range of operating frequencies of the
card installed in the slot. Either set the frequency of the clock
source to be within the operating range of the card, or turn SRC
on. In the case of an analog card, turning SRC on makes the card
operate at the RSio64-D’s internal frequency of 48 kHz.
[SRC] indicators
These indicate the SRC (Sampling Rate Converter) status of slots 1–4.
Unlit SRC is off.
Green (lit) SRC is on, and the clock selected by the SRC WCLK DIP switch is
being input correctly.
Red (lit) SRC is on, but an appropriate clock is not being input. It may be
that the clock selected by the SRC WCLK DIP switch is not being
input, or is outside the operating range. Either turn SRC off, or
change the setting of the DIP switch.
[SRC] button
For each slot, these turn SRC on/off for the slot’s input as well as output.
WORD CLOCK source
Indicates the SRC word clock source status for slots 1 to 4 the RSio64-D.
[SLOT] When using the word clock signal being input from the card in
the slot.
[WCLK IN] When using the word clock signal being input from the WORD
CLOCK IN connector on the rear panel.
[CARD] When the SRC function in the card is on.
[---] If there is no card in the slot.
[WORD CLOCK] select button
Selects the word clock source of the RSio64-D.
WCLK IN This is lit if the RSio64-D is using the word clock that is being
input from the rear panel [WORD CLOCK IN] connector. This
flashes if there is no valid word clock input*1.
SLOT1 1/2 This is lit if the channel 1/2 word clock of slot 1 is being used.
This flashes if there is no valid word clock input*1. The channel
7/8 word clock is used when using the MY8-AEB*2. If the SRC
on the MY8-AE96S is in use, you will be unable to use the input
signal as word clock.
DANTE This is lit if the Dante network’s word clock*3 is being used. (If
no valid Dante signal is being input, the clock generated by the
internal Dante module is used.)
*1 When this is flashing, the unit uses the Dante word clock to operate and perform input/output.
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