Lynx-studio LT-MADI User Manual

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User Manual
Please Note: The LT-MADI requires your Aurora converter to have Firmware Version 24 or
later. Any Aurora shipped from Lynx Studio Technology prior to September 9th, 2009 will have
previous firmware installed in it.
For information about updating the Aurora’s firmware to a compatible revision, see Section 3.3
Operation Requirements.
Lynx Studio Technology, Inc.
www.lynxstudio.com
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Page 1 - User Manual

User Manual Please Note: The LT-MADI requires your Aurora converter to have Firmware Version 24 or later. Any Aurora shipped fr

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Page 7 Note that when the Aurora is the only MADI device connected, switch SW3 should be OFF and switches SW1 and SW 2 should be ON (this is the defau

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Page 8 8. Set the JP2 jumper for the MADI 56 or 64 channel modes. MADI devices can utilize 56 channel operation or 64 channel operation. The LT-MADI

Page 4 - 2 Features

Page 9 10. Secure LT-MADI with three screws; one on the standoff and two from the back panel of Aurora. Keep screws loose until LT-MADI is properly a

Page 5 - 3 Before You Begin

Page 10 7 External Connections MADI (Multichannel Audio Digital Interface), also known as AES10, is an AES approved digital audio standard. Origin

Page 6 - 5 Warranty Registration

Page 11 64-channel mode is the default. If this is a new installation and your connected hardware supports 64-channel mode, then no changes are requ

Page 7 - 6 Installation Procedure

Page 12 7.2 LT-MADI 16/32-channel modes When used with some LSLOT expansion cards like the LT-MADI, an Aurora 16 can be configured to operate a

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Page 13 7.2.3 Switching and verifying mode Switching between 16-channel and 32-channel mode is done by holding down the TO ANALOG OUT button on the A

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Page 14 7.3 Connector Types MADI is typically carried on one of two connector and cable types, and both are supported by the LT-MADI card. The older

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Page 15 With this number of influential factors, there are a significant number of possible combinations. A key element to multi-Aurora configurations

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Page 16 ON OFF ON Device 2 1 2 3 4ON C&K SDA04Back of AuroraOFF OFF ON Device 3 1 2 3 4ON

Page 13 - 7 External Connections

Page 17 In a system where there is a MADI device that is both the signal source and final destination, connected devices form a loop with outputs conn

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Page 18 7.4.5.1 32-channels of Analog I/O, No AES For this configuration you will need two Aurora 16s. The first Aurora in the chain should be config

Page 15 - 7.2.2 32-channel mode

Page 19 7.4.5.3 32 Channels of Analog I/O AND 32 Channels of Digital I/O For this configuration you will need two Aurora 16s. They should be configu

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Page 20 The table below details SYNC SOURCE choices for the Aurora as pertinent to use within a MADI-based system. Please see section 2.4 of the Auror

Page 17 - 7.3 Connector Types

Page 21 9 Routing and Channel Mapping Sending audio signals into and out of the LT-MADI is straightforward. Routing can be initiated globally from

Page 18 - 7.4.1 Unit ID Switch

Page 22 9.1.2 Input Routing Signals from MADI inputs can be routed to Aurora Analog and/or AES/EBU Outputs. The Aurora will need to be configured for

Page 19 - 7.4.2 Delay Compensation

Page 23 9.1.2.2 Per Channel Routing In addition to global routing, an LT-MADI equipped Aurora is capable of routing MADI streams to Aurora Analog an

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Page 24 I/O & Settings” page. The Aurora is capable of two sources per output at any sample rate. LSLOT sources will represent MADI signals when

Page 21 - Back of Aurora

Page 25 and Source B) can be established for each output. For these custom monitor sources to be active, the TO ANALOG OUT switch on the Digital I/O &

Page 22 - 8 Clock Settings

Page 26 10 Updating the firmware on the LT-MADI Updating the firmware on the LT-MADI uses the same process as updating the firmware on the Aurora. W

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User Manual Table of Contents 1 Introduction...

Page 24 - 9.1 Routing Logic

Page 27 11 Specifications MADI PORTS Type Coaxial input and output / fiber optic input and output Channels In 56 Channel Mode: 56 channels @ 48kH

Page 25 - 9.1.2 Input Routing

Page 28 12 Support We are devoted to making your experience with the LT-MADI trouble-free and productive. If the operational sections of this manua

Page 26 - 9.1.2.2 Per Channel Routing

Page 29 13 Warranty Information One year Free Labor / One year Parts Exchange This product must be returned to the factory for repair. Who Is Cov

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Page 1 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the LT-MADI™! We are proud to provide you with a reliable, professional-quality product for your dig

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Page 2 3 Before You Begin We recommend that you read through the manual to acquire an overview of the installation procedure and use of the LT-MADI.

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Page 3 4 Nomenclature used in this manual The following typographic conventions are used in this manual: ¾ ALL UPPER CASE TEXT refers to a specifi

Page 30 - 11 Specifications

Page 4 6 Installation Procedure 1. Remove the AC power cord and take the top off of the Aurora 16 or Aurora 8. There are seven large screws plus on

Page 31 - 12 Support

Page 5 4. Remove the screw from the Aurora circuit board that is adjacent to the JP1 connector and the white serial number/barcode label. Set the scr

Page 32 - 13 Warranty Information

Page 6 6. Grounding yourself to the earth ground, remove the LT-MADI from its protective static bag. 7. Set the appropriate dip switches on the LT-

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