Euphonix MD704, AM713, MA703 manual 1 DM714

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Euphonix MADI Converters Operation Manual

DM714 and MD704 Converters

 

 

 

 

3.6Synchronization

3.6.1DM714

The DM714’s Sample Rate is set externally by one of two source signals or internally by crystals and associated circuitry. The Sample Rate Source is determined automati- cally by the presence of signals when the DM714 is powered on. The order in which external signals are tested for presence is: AES, Word, Internal.

The detected signal immediately becomes the source for the DM714’s sample rate clock. The auto-sensed Sample Rate Source can be overridden using the button on the front panel of the DM714, below the Sample Rate Source LEDs. If neither AES nor Word Clock signals are present, the DM714 uses its internal clock derived from on- board voltage-controlled crystal.

The default internal Sample Rate of the DM714 is 48 kHz. This default internal rate can be overridden with the Sample Rate button on the front panel of the DM714 (directly below the Sample Rate LEDs) to 44.1, 48 or 96 kHz.

3.6.2MD704

The MD704 detects Sample Rate and Sample Rate Source like the DM714 with the following two differences:

Since the MD704 is always a slave to an external Sample Rate Source, there is no internal Sample Rate setting.

The MD704 can use MADI in addition to AES or Word Clock as a Sample Rate Source, and detects the presence of these signals in the following order: AES, Word, MADI.

When a signal is detected, it immediately becomes the sample rate clock of the MD704. The auto-sensed Sample Rate Source can be overridden with the Sample Rate Source button on the front panel of the MD704, below the Sample Rate Source LEDs.

NOTE: The converters occasionally do not lock to a 96 kHz AES Sync signal. This condition can normally be remedied by cycling the converter’s power, discon- necting and reconnecting the AES Sync signal, or using Word Clock.

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Contents Euphonix Madi Converters Manual Page Table of Contents List of Figures AM713/MA703 DM714/MD704Power On Sequence Safety and PrecautionsPower Cord Requirements Introduction Features ApplicationsAM713/MA703 Front Panel 1AM713 Front PanelPower Switch On/Off switch AM713 Rear Panel 2AM713 Rear PanelAM713 and MA703 Converters MA703 Rear Panel 3MA703 Rear PanelAM713 and MA703 Converters Synchronization 1 AM713Specifications AM713 Performance SpecificationsMA703 Performance Specifications Madi InputAM713/MA703 Technical Specifications AM713 and MA703 Converters DM714 and MD704 Converters DM 714/MD704 Front Panel 1DM714 Front PanelPower Switch On/Off switch DM714 Rear Panel 2DM714 Rear PanelDM714 and MD704 Converters MD704 Rear Panel 3MD704 Rear PanelDM714 and MD704 Converters 1 DM714 DM714 Performance Specifications Sample-Rate ConversionMD704 Performance Specifications AM713/MA703 Technical Specifications DM714 Pinout for Female DB25 Connector Pin Number SignalMD704 Pinout for Female DB25 Connector Pin Signal NumberDM714 and MD704 Converters