Lexicon PCM92 manual System Menu, Audio Source, Clock Source

Models: PCM92

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If you fail to see a link light try removing and reinserting the cable or trying a different, known good, cable. Also, make sure that you are using the cor- rect cable.

Ping

There is a simple utility built into OS-X that tests the network connection between two devices. The following steps outline how to use this utility.

1.In the Applications folder, double click the Terminal icon.

2.At the prompt enter ping -c 4 <IP address of your PCM92> and press Enter. The data should appear something like this:

PING <IP address of your PCM92>: 56 data bytes

64 bytes from <IP address of your PCM92>: icmp_seq=0 ttl=62 time=1.118 ms

64 bytes from <IP address of your PCM92>: icmp_seq=1 ttl=62 time=1.093 ms

64 bytes from <IP address of your PCM92>: icmp_seq=2 ttl=62 time=1.067ms

64 bytes from <IP address of your PCM92>: icmp_seq=3 ttl=62 time=1.042ms

--- <IP address of your PCM92> ping statistics ---

4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max = 1.042/1.08/1.118 ms

If you get a “Reply from” response from the IP address that you were ping- ing in a timely manner, it means that you have a valid network connection between the two devices.

If you receive a “No route to host” or “0 packets received” message, this indi- cates that your computer is not communicating with the device.

System Menu

The System Menu lets you adjust several settings in the PCM92. To access the System Menu, press the Select knob while a System Preset is loaded.

The System Menu contains sub-menusand options. Sub-menus contain options and/or more sub-menus. To enter a sub-menu, highlight it with the Select knob and press the Select knob. Options contain values that you can adjust (indicated by a colon followed by a value, for example, “Audio Source: ANALOG”). To adjust an option’s value, turn the corresponding knob: Knob A for an option on the first line, Knob B for an option on the second line, and Knob C for an option on the third line. Press the Back button at any time to save your changes and move one level up through the menus and sub-menus.

Audio Setup

The Audio Setup sub-menu contains the following options:

Audio Source

This is a global setting that configures the PCM92 to accept ANALOG or AES input.

Clock Source

Select your clock source here. Choose from INTERNAL, AES, and BNC.

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Lexicon PCM92 manual System Menu, Audio Source, Clock Source