H.1
Audio Network outputs
H
LATENCY DELAYS
(1)
This latency figure is calculated using the Vx Split frequency (in kHz).
Example:
Analogue Input
0.385ms
Analogue Output
0.402ms
Input HiShelf FIR (On)
0.4ms
LIR Linear Phase crossover (Off)
0ms
VxLim Limiter (VX mode on, 1KHzFsplit)
0.358ms
Total
1.545ms
Please note that the latencies within a Drive Module are equalised among outputs of that
Drive Module. That is, padding delay will be automatically added to some outputs such that
the total latency is the same in each output of a Drive Module. This latency equalisation does
not extend outside a Drive Module, so Drive Modules are not guaranteed to have the same
latency as one-another.
The computed latency value is displayed in UTILS pages, see Latency display on page 23
H.1
Audio Network outputs
When the Digital Audio Network option (e.g. Dante) is fitted, the eight audio outputs are sup-
plied to eight channels on the Audio Network, regardless of the setting of the Analogue/AES3
XLR selection. The sample rate will be determined by the sample rate detected on the network.
For other details on the operation of the Digital Audio Network (such as Dante), please refer
to the relevant documentation.
H.2
Secure Mode
When activated, this will disable all the front panel controls so they cannot affect the signal
path, making the unit secure against tampering. When in secure mode, the indicators still
operate normally. To activate or deactivate secure mode, push and hold one of the menu but-
tons. When in secure mode, this will be shown on the display. Note that the communications
port is still active in secure mode.
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