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Chapter 5 Main panel window
Amp Editor Owner’s Manual
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Device
Selects the amplifier for which word clock settings will be made.
Clock frequency
Indicates the word clock frequency of the selected amplifier.
When offline, you can click the [t] button located at the right to change the word clock frequency.
Clock status
This indicates the color-coded word clock status.
Slot information (Card)
This indicates the name of the card installed in the slot.
Master clock select buttons (Card/Internal)
Select one word clock to use for synchronization. The clock that can be selected will depend on the amplifier.
Clock buttons shown in gray cannot be selected.
Auto Scan Mode
This specifies whether the master clock will be switched automatically when a valid word clock is no longer
being input to the port that’s assigned as the master clock, or when a port of the slot is found to have a valid
word clock being input while the internal word clock is selected.
If this setting is ON, the master clock will automatically be switched according to the following order of pri-
ority.
1. The selected port of the slot
2. The internal word clock
Status Meaning
A valid word clock is not being input (and cannot be selected as the master
clock).
There is an input signal, and it is synchronized with the current word clock.
There is an input signal, but it cannot be synchronized with the word clock (the
clock is different).
This channel of the slot is invalid, an analog I/O card is installed, or no card is
installed.
Status Meaning
Card
Synchronize to the clock information included in the input signal from the digital I/
O card installed in the slot. Select this either by two-channel units or by the card
(depending on the type of I/O card).
Internal
The internal word clock will be the master clock. You can also select the fre-
quency of the internal word clock.
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