KRK ERGO manual Ergo Panels and Connections, Spdif

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2. ERGO Panels and Connections

2.1Back Panel and Connections

In the Back panel (Figure 2), ERGO includes:

On/Off Switch

Power Input

FireWire Ports

SPDIF IN

Cal Mic Input

Line Inputs (L & R)

Calibrate button

Speaker A and B/Sub Outputs

Headphone Output

Figure 2

On/Off Switch

It switches the unit On or Off…

Power Input

ERGO’s power input accepts a 12VDC power supply capable of delivering a minimum of 1 amp. If you intend to keep ERGO hooked up to the FireWire port on your computer (6-pin), you do not need to use the external power supply, as ERGO is designed to use the power coming in via the 6-pin FireWire port.

While ERGO can use a 6-pin FireWire port’s power for itself, many times this will be a bit “noisy.” If you find this to be true in your case and you think ERGO is not providing the best sonic quality that it can, go back to using the external power supply. Keep in mind, that you will always need to plug ERGO into the external power supply when using a mini 4-pin FireWire cable since it does not provide power like its 6-pin counterpart.

FireWire ports

These 2 ports allow input and daisy chaining of FireWire signals. One of these ports must be used while ERGO is measuring and calibrating your room.

Note Usually, the FireWire port is only used when ERGO is running its room analysis. After the analysis is complete, you can unplug the FireWire interface and still use ERGO in Standalone mode using the Line or SPDIF Inputs.

SPDIF IN

It receives digital audio data.

Cal Mic Input

This jack is used to connect the ERGO measurement microphone. It is only used during the calibration process.

Note It is recommended that you use the mic supplied with ERGO for room calibration. ERGO supplies a 15V phantom power source to its microphone, and using other mics for calibration may result in poor room analysis and improper correction filters.

Line Inputs (L & R)

These balanced/unbalanced audio inputs are used either as inputs from your existing audio interface or as recording inputs from a mixer. You may want to use the Analog Inputs for one of the following reasons:

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Contents Page Contents Introduction Introduction Mac OS X 10.5 or later. PC Introduction Spdif Ergo Panels and ConnectionsErgo Panels and Connections Ergo Panels and Connections Setting up Ergo and your Mixing Environment Focus1 / Listening Position Adding a Subwoofer Setting up Ergo and your Mixing Environment Setting up Ergo and your Mixing Environment Setting up Ergo and your Mixing Environment Ergo Control Panel Description Ergo Calibration Software Ergo Cal Calibration Speaker Mode Ergo Calibration Software Ergo Cal Ergo Calibration Software Ergo Cal Tick tock, tick tock... Figure Ergo Calibration Software Ergo Cal Room Correction Then, click YES to store your measurements Figure Ergo Calibration Software Ergo Cal Foolproof set up Using Ergo in several DAW EnvironmentsUsing Ergo in several DAW Environments Generic DAW Configurations Specific DAW Configurations Nuendo Audio Device, select Ergo AsioTroubleshooting Calibration Mic level is not loud enough Troubleshooting Specifications Appendix Glossary of Terms Appendix Glossary of Terms LITK00027 REV-A 8/22/2008