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able to access ISP-100 statistics such as free memory, number of
QuickSETs, etc.
Properties for the ISP-100
Figure 7-10 ISP-100 properties dialog.
Properties for the ISP-100 (see Figure 7-10) reports statistics on the
ISP-100. It is accessed by double clicking on the entry next to the
star icon (see Figure 7-9), or by clicking on the entry next to the star
icon (see Figure 7-9) and then clicking on the Properties button in the
Project Manager.
Master Clock Selection
There are four location selections for master clock:
1. Main Board – no reference frequency. (default).
2. Slot #1 – 12.288 MHz reference frequency (AES/EBU only).
3. Slot #2 – 12.288 MHz reference frequency (AES/EBU only).
4. External Reference – 12.288, 6.144, or 3.072 MHz via
external input BNC.
An error will be returned if either slot 1 or slot 2 is selected as the
clock master while the slot contains a card configured to use the
sample rate converter (SRC).
The default clock master is the main board. If the user places an
AES/EBU card in an input slot the user can manually change the
clock master to select either the main, external sync, or input
card slot.
Input Slot Bit Level
The input slot bit level can be set to either 20-bit or 24-bit. 20-bit is
usually associated with consumer grade (SPDIF) digital audio.
24-bit is usually associated with professional grade (AES/EBU)
digital audio. However, it is possible to have consumer grade 24-
bit digital audio. For optimal performance be sure to set the proper
bit level for the audio data stream.
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