Alesis Hammerfall DSP System manual Accessories, Warranty, Internal Connectors, Blue Jumper

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6.2 Internal Connectors

X6

15-pin connector for the included HDSP MADI Expansion Board.

X7

10-pin connector for a connection of the Time Code Option (TCO). Not functional.

X1

No function. Used to program the card in the factory.

Blue Jumper

The internal blue jumper X4 allows to change the voltage level at the coaxial MADI output. In the lower position, the card generates 600 mVpp, according to the specification. Changing the jumper to the upper position, the output voltage is increased to 1.2 Vpp. This setting is not in- tended to be used in normal operation. But in case of a very long or 'lossy' coaxial cable, this setting may ensure an error-free operation of the transmission line.

7. Accessories

RME offers several optional components. Additionally parts of the HDSP MADI, like the special breakout cables, are available separately.

Part Number

Description

BOHDSP9652

MIDI breakout cable

VKHDSP9652

14-conductor flat ribbon cable

ONK1

MADI Optical Network Cable, 3.3 ft (1 m)

ONK3

MADI Optical Network Cable, 10 ft (3 m)

ONK6

MADI Optical Network Cable, 20 ft (6 m)

ONK10

MADI Optical Network Cable, 33 ft (10 m)

ONK20

MADI Optical Network Cable, 66 ft (20 m)

8. Warranty

Each individual Hammerfall DSP undergoes comprehensive quality control and a complete test at RME before shipping. The usage of high grade components allow us to offer a full two year warranty. We accept a copy of the sales receipt as valid warranty legitimation.

If you suspect that your product is faulty, please contact your local retailer. The warranty does not cover damage caused by improper installation or maltreatment - replacement or repair in such cases can only be carried out at the owner’s expense.

RME does not accept claims for damages of any kind, especially consequential damage. Liabil- ity is limited to the value of the Hammerfall DSP. The general terms of business drawn up by Synthax Audio AG apply at all times.

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User's Guide HDSP MADI © RME

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Contents Madi TotalMix Bit / 96 kHz SyncAlignZLMSyncCheck SteadyClockDriver Installation and Operation Windows GeneralDriver Installation and Operation Mac OS Connections and TotalMixTechnical Reference Hdsp Madi Package Contents Brief Description and CharacteristicsIntroduction System RequirementsExternal Connectors Hardware InstallationHardware Connectors Accessories WarrantyInternal Connectors Blue JumperAppendix TrademarksCE / FCC Compliance Statements FCCDriver Installation and Operation Windows Driver Installation Driver UpdateDeinstalling the Drivers Driver and FirmwareSettings Dialog Configuring the Hdsp MadiFirmware Update Quick Boot Safe ModeBuffer Size SyncCheckSettings dialog DDS Clock Modes Synchronisation SyncCheck Operation and Usage PlaybackMultichannel DVD-Playback AC-3/DTS under MMEAC-3 / DTS ASIO-Multiclient Low Latency under MME Buffer Size AdjustmentMulti-client Operation Recording Known Problems Operation under AsioWindows 2000/XP Common ProblemsOperation under Gsif Gigasampler Interface Using multiple Hdsp Madi / AES-32 DIGICheckHotline Troubleshooting Input signal cannot be monitored in real-timeInstallation Driver Installation and Operation Mac OS Driver and Flash Update Flash UpdateConfiguring the Hdsp Madi Safe Mode Settings dialog DDS Clock Modes Synchronisation Midi doesnt work Mac OS X FAQRound about Driver Installation Repairing Disk Permissions Supported Sample RatesPCI card and PCI slot compatibility Various InformationHotline Troubleshooting Users Guide Hdsp Madi RME Connections and TotalMix Madi I/Os HeadphonesConnections Word Clock MidiWord Clock Input and Output InputTechnical Description and Usage Remember that a digital system can only have one masterCabling and Termination Operation TotalMix Routing and Monitoring OverviewUsers Guide Hdsp Madi RME User Interface Elements of a Channel Tour de TotalMixSubmix View Submix View Mute und SoloQuick Access Panel PresetsPreset Preset BanksMonitor Panel PreferencesStereo Pan Law Editing the NamesMain Monitor Hotkeys Menu Options Level Meter TotalMix The Matrix Elements of the Matrix ViewAsio Direct Monitoring Windows only TotalMix Super-FeaturesAdvantages of the Matrix Delete Routings Selection and Group-based OperationCopy Routings to other Channels Recording a Softwares playback Mixing several input signals into one record channelRecording a Subgroup Loopback Using external Effects Devices TotalMix Midi Remote Control SetupMeaning in TotalMix MappingElement Preset 3 38 / 56 / #G Preset 5 3A / 58 / #ASimple Midi Control Loopback DetectionUsers Guide Hdsp Madi RME Technical Reference Tech Info Outputs Technical SpecificationsInputs Stereo Monitor Output Phones Transfer Modes Resolution / Bits per SampleDigital Technical Background Madi BasicsLock and SyncCheck Latency and Monitoring How much Zero is Zero?Oversampling Sample frequency kHz 44.1 88.2Core Audios Safety Offset DS Double SpeedQS Quad Speed SteadyClock PCI Performance Terminology 96K Frame