Link Cable Installation

Fitting Modules

 

 

Link Cable Installation (Top View)

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Two modules supporting the LINK feature (i. e. Transient Designer & DynaMaxx) can be run as stereo pairs. In LINK mode, the master module controls the slave module and allows a coherent processing of stereo programs over both channels. Besides coherent stereo oper- ations the LINK mode offers further interesting applications, please refer to the individual manuals of the modules for further details.

IMPORTANT: You have to specify the master or slave configuration of a module before you fit a module into the RackPack frame. The module manuals explain how to configure a module for master or slave mode.

All modules supporting LINK mode have a 10-pin-socket on the top of their circuit board. A flat ribbon cable with two 10-pin-connectors is part of the module’s scope of delivery.

Plug one of the two multi pin connectors of the ribbon cable into either one of the multi-pin sockets of the modules to be connected. Make sure that the connections are safe by plugging the connector completely into the socket.

IMPORTANT: Only pull or push the connector, never the cable! Otherwise you risk to damage the cable. Subsequent damages can affect one or more modules!

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