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Clock Mode<br />
The unit can be configured to use its internal clock source (Master), or the clock source predefined<br />
via Pref Sync Ref (AutoSync).<br />
Pref Sync Ref<br />
Used to pre-select the desired clock source. If the selected source isn't available, the unit will<br />
change to the next available one. The current clock source and sample rate is displayed in the<br />
AutoSync Ref display.<br />
The automatic clock selection<br />
checks and changes<br />
between the clock sources<br />
Word Clock, ADAT optical<br />
and SPDIF.<br />
Word Clock Out<br />
The word clock output signal<br />
usually equals the current<br />
sample rate. Selecting Single<br />
Speed causes the output<br />
signal to always stay within<br />
the range of 32 kHz to 48<br />
kHz. So at 96 kHz sample<br />
rate, the output word clock is<br />
48 kHz.<br />
AEB<br />
AEB activates the internal connector as ADAT input instead of the optical TOSLINK. An expansion<br />
board (AEB4-I, AEB8-I, TEB) can be connected here.<br />
<strong>System</strong> Clock<br />
Shows the current clock state of the H<strong>DSP</strong> system. The system is either Master (using its own<br />
clock) or Slave (see AutoSync Ref).<br />
SyncCheck<br />
SyncCheck indicates whether there is a valid signal (Lock, No Lock) for each input (Word<br />
Clock, ADAT, SPDIF), or if there is a valid and synchronous signal (Sync). The AutoSync Reference<br />
display shows the input and frequency of the current sync source.<br />
Breakout Cable<br />
Checking 'XLR' lowers the analog Line output level by 6 dB. Using the balanced XLR output<br />
cable then results in correct reference levels.<br />
Input Level<br />
Choice of the reference level and with this of the sensitivity of the analog Line input.<br />
Output Level<br />
Choice of the reference level and with this of the level at the analog Line output.<br />
Phones<br />
The volume at the headphone output can be adjusted separately from the Line output. The<br />
signal can be lowered by 6 or 12 dB, or completely switched off via Mute.<br />
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User's Guide H<strong>DSP</strong> <strong>System</strong> H<strong>DSP</strong> <strong>9632</strong> © <strong>RME</strong>