TC electronic SDN BHD D22 user manual Setup, Sample Rate Conversion, Clock, Dither, Output

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I/O - SETUP

I/O page 1

Input

Sample Rate

Clock

Dither

Output

type

Conversion

select

select

type

select

On/Off

 

 

select

I/O page 1

The I/O section holds two pages. Press the I/O key once to enter I/O page 1, and once more to enter I/O page 2. Pressing the I/O key a third time will return you to the Recall page.

Input:

Select Input source: Analog, AES or S/PDIF.

-Analog defaults to 48kHz internal clock. Out status bit defaults to AES.

-AES defaults to AES clock.

-S/PDIF defaults to S/PDIF clock.

Sample Rate Conversion

Determines whether the Sample Rate Converter is On or Off. The SRC works according to the selected clock.

Clock

Selects master clock: Int 44.1, Int 48, Ext. Sync, AES, S/PDIF.

Dither

Selects Output dither: 8, 12, 16, 18, 20, 22 or 24 bit (Off). Dither is only present on Digital outputs.

Output

Selects the Output status of the D22. Select between: Analog, AES, S/PDIF or Thru.

Analog

When analog Outputs are used in combination with analog Inputs the Output status bit defaults to AES/EBU.

When analog Outputs are used in combination with a digital Input format, the digital Input format will also be Output.

AES/EBU

When AES/EBU is selected the D22 will send out its own professional set of status bits, meaning that any incoming ID will be lost. However, in order to take full advantage of the D22’s

24 bit resolution you should select AES/EBU to make sure that the receiving device after the D22 will accept all 24 bits.

S/PDIF

When S/PDIF is selected, the D22 will send its own consumer status bits out, meaning that any incoming ID will be lost. The D22’s S/PDIF Output carries up to 24 bits.

Thru

When this setting is selected the D22 will send out the same information as it received.

I/O Delay

Any A/D or D/A conversion implements a small amount of Delay time. When D22 analog Inputs or Outputs are used, compensation for the conversion delay is calculated, and the displayed Delay time is therefore the total and correct Delay time*. To obtain this please set Output mode according to the Output are you actually using.

*Note! This is only correct when the set Delay time is 2ms or above.

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