Putting the receiver into operation
Connecting an external word clock generator
The receiver can digitalize the audio signal and output it via the digital balanced
If you want to connect an external word clock generator instead, proceed as follows:
Use a shielded 75 Ω coaxial BNC cable to connect the external word clock generator to the BNC socket H.
Select “Ext.” in the “Clock” menu (see “Selecting the sampling rate for digitalization” on page 31).
The display for external word clock synchronization B:
–lights up permanently when the digital audio output of the receiver is synchronized with the external word clock generator,
–flashes when “Ext.” is selected in the “Clock” menu but no external word clock generator is connected,
–flashes when the signal of the external word clock generator is available but has not synchronized the digital audio output of the receiver
–is off when the receiver’s internal word clock generator is used.
Notes:
–Both receivers of a twin receiver use the same word clock signal.
–The receiver has a BNC socket for word clock daisy chain output Ifor supplying the word clock signal to further daisy chained receivers using the supplied BNC word clock daisy chain cable. The word clock signal is also daisy chained when a receiver is switched off.
Connecting the receivers to a PC via Ethernet
The receivers can be centrally configured and monitored via a PC and the supplied “Wireless Systems Manager” software. Additionally, you can update the firmware in the receivers.
To connect the receivers to a PC:
Note:
If you want to connect several receivers to the same Ethernet socket of your network, you require a standard
Connect the supplied RJ 45 Ethernet cable to the RJ 45 socket for LAN connection Fand to your switch or network.
Install the “Wireless Systems Manager” software on your PC.
Continue as described in the instruction manual of the “Wireless
Systems Manager” software.
The LED for LAN data transmission E lights up when data is transmitted.
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