AD11
Quickstart Guide
2
Quickstart Guide- Setting Example
This procedure assumes settings have not been changed from the factory defaults, which are:
44.1
kHz Sample Frequency (SF),
spdif
output format
“
on,
” meter peak
hold
“on.”
1) Turn the AD11
power “on” and wait for the initialization to complete (meters stop moving
sequentially, setting status finishes being displayed, and display reverts to Meter mode).
2) Enter Setting mode by clicking the
switch in the down direction.
The
default
Setting mode display looks like this (where
symbolizes a rapidly flashing cursor):
3) A
rapidly
flashing cursor appears at the first position on the left (
44.1
)
indicating it is “On.”
4) Click the
switch down three times and a
slowly
flashing cursor appears at
“
96
” (slow = Off).
The LED above
44.1
will illuminate constantly to indicate it is “On.”
5)
Click the right (“exit-set”) switch down towards “
set
” and the cursor will begin flashing
rapidly
to
indicate that
96
(kHz)
is “On.” The LED above “
44.1
” will go dark (44.1 is now “Off”).
6) Click the
switch down three times to position the flashing cursor above the
aes
legend. The
LED above
96
will stop flashing and stay illuminated.
7)
Click the right switch down towards “set” and the cursor will change from flashing slowly to flashing
rapidly to indicate that
aes
(digital output format) is now selected. Because the
aes
and
spdif
settings are also interlocked, the
spdif
LED will also go dark.
8) Click the
switch down three times until the cursor appears in the
left
(upper
) row of LED’s
above the
phantom
legend. Please note how the cursor goes to the
right
(lower)
row of LED’s
before moving to the
left
row. This is because there are individual settings for left and right
channel.
9) Click the right switch down towards
set;
the cursor will change from flashing slowly to flashing
rapidly to indicate the
phantom
(+48V power) is now
“enabled” for the left channel
only
.
10) Click the
switch down three times until the cursor appears above the
hold
legend. Click the
right switch towards
set
and the cursor will change from flashing rapidly to flashing slowly to
indicate that the peak hold function has been turned “off.”
The display should look like this (where
symbolizes a slowly flashing cursor):
96kHz SF, AES o
utput format, phantom power enabled left channel, meter peak hold “off”
Hint: To double-check if a setting is correct, use the
switch to move the cursor away from the
setting you just changed to see if its LED indicator
is “On” or “Off” (instead of flashing).
11
.) Click the right switch up towards “
exit
” to exit the Setting mode. The settings have been stored in
memory and the AD11 is now in Operating mode.
12.) Now that you are familiar with the Setting mode, you can re-enter setting mode and configure the
AD11 for the settings you normally use. It is advisable to disable phantom power unless you
plan
to use a condenser microphone with the AD11 the next time power is applied. The default
settings can be used safely for initial operation.
13.)
Please see the CONNECTIONS section of the manual before using the AD11.