ULTRAMATCH PRO SRC2496

The following figure shows how to correctly connect the unbalanced wordclock input. The wiring scheme is the same as is used for networking in computer technology and you can thus obtain the appropriate accessories (commercially available cable, T-connectors, terminating resistors) in specialist computer shops.

Fig. 5.6: Unbalanced connection (termination) of the

wordclock input to the ULTRAMATCH PRO

When the ULTRAMATCH PRO is used as part of a chain of wordclock devices, it is also supplied with a wordclock signal via a T-connector, which is then relayed to the next device from the other side of the T-connector via an additional BNC cable. The last device in the chain is then, as previously described, locked by way of the T-connector and a 75-Ohm resistor. Some devices also have a switchable terminating resistor, in which case the T-connector and terminating resistor are not necessary.

Fig. 5.7: Unbalanced connection (loop through) of the

wordclock input

5.3.5 Connecting with an adapter

In certain cases it makes sense to connect the SRC2496’s inputs and outputs to other devices via a cable adapter. If, for example, you wish to simultaneously connect two DAT recorders and each has only one RCA (S/PDIF) connector, you can easily connect one of the DAT recorders to the ULTRAMATCH PRO using an XLR/RCA adapter. The correct connection assignment of the adapter cable for this purpose can be found in fig. 5.2.

5.4 Headphones output

The headphones output on the front panel of the SRC2496 is on a 1/4" TRS connector. The connection assignment of the corresponding plug is shown in fig. 5.8.

Fig. 5.8: Correct wiring assignment for headphones

connection

+Please note that high volume levels can damage your hearing and/or your headphones. Turn the PHONES control to the far left before turning on the device. Always take care to keep the volume level at an appropriate level.

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5. INSTALLATION