SADiE LRX2 User Manual - page 3
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More detailed instructions on operation of the SADiE software are included with the software itself, and are
available from the Help menu.
A PDF of the Help file is included on the CD-ROM provided. Note that this also includes a troubleshooting
and FAQ section at the end of the manual.
Printed copies of the manual are available from your dealer.
AUDIO AND TIMECODE CONNECTIONS
The LRX2 has dedicated AES and Video reference and Timecode in and out connectors. The main audio inputs
and outputs are connected via up to three “Slither” cards – each with 2 x 25-way D Type connectors (labelled
“AES I/O”, “Mic / line input” and “Analogue Output” in the diagram above).
LRX2 can be supplied with different styles of audio I/O Slithers for analog or digital input and/or output.
The back plates on the Slithers are colour coded:
Red is Analogue Line In
;
Orange is Mic/Line In
;
Green is
Analogue Line Out
;
Blue is AES In/Out
;
Yellow is MADI
. The MADI slither is obviously different as it has BNC
connectors on the back.
When viewed from the rear of the unit the right-hand 25 way D-Type connector of the two on each slither
carries channels 1-8 (or 17-24 or 33-40), the left hand carries 9-16 (or 25-32 or 41-48).
Break out looms may be supplied to allow connection to these I/Os via XLR connectors.
WARNING ! When using a Mic / Line Input slither, the inputs can be set in software to provide 48Volts D.C.
phantom powering. When connecting devices to these Mic input connectors you should take great care to
ensure the correct state of phantom powering – connecting 48 Volts phantom power to the output of a device
that does not support phantom power, may damage it.