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INTRODUCTION
ORBAN MODEL 9300
The left/right digital input is on one XLR-type female connector on the rear panel;
the mono digital output is on an XLR-type male connector on the rear panel.
You can select whether OPTIMOD-AM uses its digital or analog input either locally
or by remote interface. If OPTIMOD-AM is set to accept a digital input and the feed
fails, you can configure OPTIMOD-AM so that it automatically switches back to the
analog input.
The 9300 can process the signal from the left, right, or sum of the left and right
channels of either the analog or the digital input.
Level control of the AES3 input is accomplished via software control via System Set-
up (see step 5 on page 2-21) or via PC Remote.
Both analog and digital outputs are active continuously.
The 9300’s output sample rate can be locked either to the 9300’s internal crystal
clock or to the sample rate present at its AES3 input.
The 9300 can apply J.17 deemphasis to signals applied to its digital input and J.17
preemphasis to the processed signal emitted from its digital output. J.17 is a
6 dB/octave shelving preemphasis/deemphasis standard with break points at 477 Hz
and 4.13 kHz. It is primarily used in older studio/transmitter links that use NICAM
technology. The 9300’s provisions for J.17 make it fully compatible with systems us-
ing this standard.
Analog Input/Outputs
The left and right analog inputs are on XLR-type female connectors on the rear
panel. Input impedance is greater than 10k
; balanced and floating. Inputs can ac-
commodate up to +27dBu (0dBu = 0.775Vrms). Although the 9300’s processing is
monophonic, we have supplied stereo inputs so that the 9300 can process the L+R, L-
only, or R-only signals without needing an external mixer.
The two mono analog outputs are on XLR-type male connectors on the rear panel.
Output impedance is 351
; balanced and floating. The outputs can drive 600
or
higher impedances, balanced or unbalanced. The peak output level is adjustable
from –6 dBu to +20 dBu.
Level control of the analog inputs and outputs is accomplished via software control
through System Setup (see step 4 on page 2-20 and step 10 on page 2-26) or via PC
Remote.
Remote Control Interface
The Remote Control Interface is a set of eight optically isolated GPI inputs on a DB-
25 connector, which can be activated by 5-12V DC. They can control various func-
tions of the 9300. See page 2-40 for a list of functions and information on pro-
gramming the remote control interface.
Summary of Contents for OPTIMOD-AM 9300
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