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Optimod-AM 9400 V1.2 Operating Manual - Orban

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OPTIMOD-<strong>AM</strong> DIGITAL INTRODUCTION 1-7<br />

Input/Output Configuration<br />

OPTIMOD-<strong>AM</strong> simultaneously accommodates:<br />

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Digital AES3 left/right inputs and outputs.<br />

Analog left/right inputs and outputs.<br />

Digital AES3 Left/Right Input/Outputs<br />

The digital inputs and outputs conform to the professional AES3 standard. They<br />

both have sample rate converters to allow operation at 32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96<br />

kHz sample frequency.<br />

The left/right digital input is on one XLR-type female connector on the rear panel;<br />

the left/right digital outputs are on two XLR-type male connectors on the rear panel.<br />

OPTIMOD-<strong>AM</strong> provides digital and analog inputs and outputs. You select whether<br />

OPTIMOD-<strong>AM</strong> uses the digital or analog input either locally or by remote interface.<br />

If OPTIMOD-<strong>AM</strong> is set to accept a digital input and the feed fails, OPTIMOD-<strong>AM</strong> will<br />

automatically switch back to the analog input.<br />

If you are operating in mono, the <strong>9400</strong> can receive the signal from the left, right, or<br />

sum of the left and right channels of either the analog or digital inputs. The <strong>9400</strong><br />

can simultaneously process for HD <strong>AM</strong> in stereo while processing for the analog<br />

channel in mono.<br />

Level control of the AES3 input is accomplished via software control through System<br />

Setup (see step 6 on page 2-26) or through PC Remote.<br />

Both analog and digital outputs are active continuously.<br />

The <strong>9400</strong>’s output sample rate can be locked either to the <strong>9400</strong>’s internal crystal<br />

clock or to the sample rate present at its AES3 input.<br />

The <strong>9400</strong> can apply J.17 de-emphasis to signals applied to its digital input and J.17<br />

pre-emphasis to the processed signal emitted from its digital output. J.17 is a 6<br />

dB/octave shelving pre-emphasis / de-emphasis standard with break points at 400 Hz<br />

and 4 kHz. It is mainly used in older studio / transmitter links that use NIC<strong>AM</strong> technology.<br />

The <strong>9400</strong>’s provisions for J.17 make it fully compatible with systems using<br />

this standard.<br />

Analog Left/Right Input/Outputs<br />

The left and right analog inputs are on XLR-type female connectors on the rear<br />

panel. Input impedance is greater than 10k; balanced and floating. Inputs can accommodate<br />

up to +27dBu (0dBu = 0.775Vrms).

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