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2、al - 1st EditionADR-32 Digital Audio Router Technical Manual - 1st Edition 2002 Audioarts Engineering* AUDIOARTS ENGINEERING 600 Industrial Drive New Bern, North Carolina 28562 252-638-7000 (*a division of Wheatstone Corporation) R-16 / Dec 1997 ADR-32 / Dec 2002 RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 A A A A ATTE
3、NTIONTTENTIONTTENTIONTTENTIONTTENTION R R R R READEADEADEADEAD M M M M ME E E E E! ! ! ! ! ADR-32 / Dec 2002 Attention! F F F F Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Complianceederal Communications Commission (FCC) Complianceederal Communications Commission (FCC) Complianceederal Communications Co
4、mmission (FCC) Complianceederal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Notice:Notice:Notice:Notice:Notice: Radio FRadio FRadio FRadio FRadio Frequency Noticerequency Noticerequency Noticerequency Noticerequency Notice NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply w
5、ith the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment, generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energ
6、y and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own
7、 expense. ! This is Class A product. In a domestic environment, thisThis is Class A product. In a domestic environment, thisThis is Class A product. In a domestic environment, thisThis is Class A product. In a domestic environment, thisThis is Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product
8、 may cause radio interference, in which case, theproduct may cause radio interference, in which case, theproduct may cause radio interference, in which case, theproduct may cause radio interference, in which case, theproduct may cause radio interference, in which case, the user may be required to ta
9、ke appropriate measures.user may be required to take appropriate measures.user may be required to take appropriate measures.user may be required to take appropriate measures.user may be required to take appropriate measures. This equipment must be installed and wired properly in order to assure comp
10、liance with FCC regulations. Caution!Caution!Caution!Caution!Caution! Any modifications not expressly approved in writing by Any modifications not expressly approved in writing by Any modifications not expressly approved in writing by Any modifications not expressly approved in writing by Any modifi
11、cations not expressly approved in writing by Wheatstone Corporation could void the users authority to operate thisWheatstone Corporation could void the users authority to operate thisWheatstone Corporation could void the users authority to operate thisWheatstone Corporation could void the users auth
12、ority to operate thisWheatstone Corporation could void the users authority to operate this equipment.equipment.equipment.equipment.equipment. page Contents 1ADR-32 / Dec 2002 C O N T E N T S ADR-32 Technical Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1 General Information Unpacking the Router.1-2 Introduction
13、 .1-2 Power Supply .1-3 Audio Connections .1-3 Digital Audio Connections . 1-3 Unbalanced Analog Connections . 1-4 Unbalanced Digital Connections (SPDIF) . 1-4 Hand Crimp Tool Wiring Instructions .1-5 Chapter 2 - Hardware Overview .2-3 Configuration Guidelines .2-4 Audio I/O Expansion . 2-4 Digital
14、Input Card (SRC-8) Overview .2-5 AES Input Interface.2-5 Internal Programming Options .2-5 SPDIF 75 Termination . 2-6 Hook-Ups .2-6 DB Pinout Drawing .2-8 Analog Input Card (ADC-4) Overview .2-9 Analog Input Interface .2-9 Internal Programming Options .2-9 Hook-Ups .2-10 Analog Audio Connections . 2
15、-10 Mono Inputs . 2-10 DB Pinout Drawing .2-11 page Contents 2ADR-32 / Dec 2002 C O N T E N T S Digital Output Card (DO-8) Overview .2-12 AES Output Interface.2-12 AES Channel Status Implementation.2-13 Internal Programming Options .2-13 Hook-Ups .2-13 DB Pinout Drawing .2-15 Analog Output Card (AO-
16、4) Overview .2-16 Analog Output Interface .2-16 Internal Programming Options .2-16 Hook-Ups .2-16 Analog Audio Connections . 2-17 Mono Outputs . 2-17 External Mono Summing . 2-18 DB Pinout Drawing .2-19 Monitor Output the terminals insulation tabs extend in front towards the camera. (3) The stripped
17、 wire is placed into the terminal and crimped. Note the wires insulation must stop just short of the conductor tabs (detail) (4) Final step: jaws fully closed; the insulation tabs have been crimped. ADR-32 / Jun 2004 Insulation stops here G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N page 1 6ADR-32 / Dec 2002
18、 (5) Place extractor tip over pin terminal to be removed. If you accidentally insert a crimp terminal pin into the wrong socket, youll need to use the supplied pin extractor tool (W/S#850069) to remove terminal pin, and correct your mis- take without having to sacrifice a connector. Place extractor
19、tip (red side) over terminal pin to be removed (figure 5), and press it down- wards motion until tip rests upon Housing. Then pull out the terminal pin from Housing. It should never be necessary to discard a con- nector due to a wiring error. EXTRACTOR PIN INSTRUCTIONS ADR-32 / Jun 2004 page 2 1ADR-
20、32 / Dec 2002 H A R D W A R E Hardware Chapter Contents Overview .2-3 Configuration Guidelines .2-4 Audio I/O Expansion . 2-4 Digital Input Card (SRC-8) Overview .2-5 AES Input Interface.2-5 Internal Programming Options .2-5 SPDIF 75 Termination . 2-6 Hook-Ups .2-6 DB Pinout Drawing .2-8 Analog Inpu
21、t Card (ADC-4) Overview .2-9 Analog Input Interface .2-9 Internal Programming Options .2-9 Hook-Ups .2-10 Analog Audio Connections . 2-10 Mono Inputs . 2-10 DB Pinout Drawing .2-11 Digital Output Card (DO-8) Overview .2-12 AES Output Interface.2-12 AES Channel Status Implementation.2-13 Internal Pro
22、gramming Options .2-13 Hook-Ups .2-13 DB Pinout Drawing .2-15 Analog Output Card (AO-4) Overview .2-16 Analog Output Interface .2-16 Internal Programming Options .2-16 Hook-Ups .2-16 Analog Audio Connections . 2-17 Mono Outputs . 2-17 External Mono Summing . 2-18 DB Pinout Drawing .2-19 page 2 2ADR-
23、32 / Dec 2002 H A R D W A R E Monitor Output digital cards can only be used in the first slot of each pair; analog and digital cards can NOT be mixed within a slot pair. Installing the audio card - Care must be taken when plugging in the expansion cards 40 pin ribbon connector. Be sure to match the
24、connector sockets to the motherboard header pins. Failure to do so will damage the expansion card, ribbon cable, and/or motherboard. Configuring the software - The ADR-32 software has been pre-configured to automatically recognize a newly installed audio I/O card. You may run the X-Point application
25、 to edit the pre-configured I/O names to match your new sources or destinations. Please see the “X-Point Software Setup Guide” for details. ! FIRST SLOT OF PAIR DIGITAL 1-8 OR ANALOG 1-4 SECOND SLOT OF PAIR ANALOG 5-8 TOTAL SIGNALS HANDLED IN SLOT PAIR ANALOG DIGITAL ANALOG 1-4 EMPTY ANALOG 1-4 DIGI
26、TAL 1-8 ANALOG 5-8 EMPTY ANALOG 5-8 EMPTY 448 8 ALLOWED CARD COMBINATIONS page 2 6ADR-32 / Dec 2002 H A R D W A R E Digital Input Card (SRC-8) Overview The SRC-8 digital audio input cards for the ADR-32 accept up to 8 AES-3 formatted stereo sources (i.e. 16 mono channels). A Signal Defini- tions for
27、m in the supplied X-Point software allows the user to set attributes for the input channels including signal name, type, circuit #, etc. These signal attributes are pre-configured at the factory for stereo operation. Note: While it is possible to split the 8 stereo AES inputs into 16 mono channels,
28、there are still only 8 physical wires, each containing the 2-channel AES formatted data. A dedicated sample rate converter for each input re-clocks the incoming audio data and phase locks it to the systems master sample rate clock. Source sample rates from 16 kHz to 96 kHz are supported. AES Input I
29、nterface The balanced digital audio inputs on the SRC-8 card are transformer coupled. AES receivers strip off the received sample rate clock and audio data for further processing by sample rate converters. The balanced interface operates at a nominal peak-to-peak input voltage of +5V with an input i
30、mpedance of 110 and conforms to the AES-3 1992 electrical specification. Note that Channel Status data is not forwarded. While unbalanced SPDIF formatted input signals may be connected to the HI and LO inputs of an AES input channel (leave the shield floating), it is recommended that a BALUN or othe
31、r external matching device be inserted to convert the SPDIF impedance to 110 and signal level to at least 1V p-p. page 2 7ADR-32 / Dec 2002 H A R D W A R E Internal Programming Options SPDIF 75 Termination SW1 - SW8 - These slide switches activate 75 termination for SPDIF sources. Default is OFF (11
32、0). Slide the corresponding switch 1-8 ON when connecting an SPDIF source. Hook-Ups All user wiring to the SRC-8 card takes place at the female DB-25 I/O connector on the cage rear. DB-25Digital Audio Connections These include eight input sources. Pinout drawing on page 2-8 shows all wiring connecti
33、ons at a glance. Pin 24 HI Pin 12 LO AES 1 In Pin 25 SH Pin 10 HI Pin 23 LO AES 2 In Pin 11 SH Pin 21 HI Pin 9 LO AES 3 In Pin 22 SH Pin 7 HI Pin 20 LO AES 4 In Pin 8 SH Pin 18 HI Pin 6 LO AES 5 In Pin 19 SH Pin 4 HI Pin 17 LO AES 6 In Pin 5 SH Pin 15 HI Pin 3 LO AES 7 In Pin 16 SH Pin 1 HI Pin 14 LO AES 8 In Pin 2 SH page 2 8ADR-32 / Dec 2002 H A R D W A R E I/O PO