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Operator’s Manual Page 37
AES Diagnostics and Status Information
Also under the AES/EBU Sub Menu is the AES Status Information option, which can be used to
check the incoming sample rate(s) and confirm that the data is being received correctly.
Pressing ENTER
ENTER ENTER
ENTER will first show
AES Device Status
AES Device StatusAES Device Status
AES Device Status
V1: E V2: E V3: A
V1: E V2: E V3: AV1: E V2: E V3: A
V1: E V2: E V3: A
This display shows the correct operation of the three AES transmitters V1, V2 and V3. The letter after each is the silicon
version (and is of no importance to the user).
Pressing ENTER
ENTER ENTER
ENTER again will show
AES Device Status
AES Device StatusAES Device Status
AES Device Status
V : 96k0 V : 96k0
V : 96k0 V : 96k0V : 96k0 V : 96k0
V : 96k0 V : 96k0
This display shows the status of the two AES receivers, input A on the left, and Input C on the right. The sample rate the
unit has been able to lock to is shown, or UNLOCKED
UNLOCKED UNLOCKED
UNLOCKED will be displayed in its place. The unit will lock to sample rates
from 32kHz up to and including 192kHz.
The unit’s own processing sample rate is 96kHz, and AES output data is always at 96kHz. Internal sample rate converters
will translate all incoming rates to 96kHz – one converter for each AES input. This allows the two input streams to be at
different rates if necessary.

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XTA 5 series Specifications

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BrandXTA
Model5 series
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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