Understanding Remote vs. Local Control of
the Lucid Converter
You can control the converter either remotely or locally. Remote control of
the converter means that you adjust converter settings through the audio
preferences of the application. If you want to control the converter remotely,
you must connect the converter to the serial port of the HP xw9400
workstation. Local control means you adjust converter settings manually,
using the controls on the front of the converter. Controlling the converter
remotely is the recommended method as it does not require physical access
to the converter to change settings.
Whether you control the converter remotely or locally, you should take any
necessary precautions to prevent inadvertent adjustments to settings via the
controls on the front of the converter. For example, if the converter is one of
several in a machine room, you might label each with the name of the
computer to which it is connected, along with whether control is local or
remote.
Audio Wiring
To connect the Discreet Native Audio hardware components to the AJA
breakout box, refer to the following diagram.
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