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external word clock generator is not connected or switched off), the display for external word clock synchronization B starts flashing and the last set sampling rate remains active.
The receiver’s audio outputs have a latency which depends on the sampling rate set in the “Clock” menu. The below table shows these latency times as well the the distances to which they approximately correspond.
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Configuring the audio outputs of the EM 3732 Command twin receiver
Command The EM 3732 Command twin receiver has two audio outputs per receiver:
1.the audio outputs AF out 1 Mand AF out 2 K,
2.the command outputs Command 1 L and Command 2 J.
These audio outputs can be switched on and off via a button on the transmitter – provided that the transmitter is also equipped with the command function (a separate power pack with command button is available for the SKM 5200 transmitter).
Via the “Command” menu, you can determine which of the audio and command outputs are switched on and off when the command button on the transmitter is pressed. There are four configuration options:
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