Rear panel descriptions, Panel and l cd descriptions 2 – Sound Devices 788T User Manual

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Rear Panel Descriptions

KEYBD

OUT

IN

C.LINK

AES I/O, GPIO, PWR

COMPACT FLASH

1

3

4

2

5

6

1)

USB Keyboard Input

USB A Female Connector for USB key-
board and CL-8 Controller

See Remote

Control for more details regarding Keyboard
and CL-8 setup and functionality.

2)

C. Link In/Out

RS-232 protocol interface on 6-pin modu-
lar (“RJ-12”) connector for linking mul-
tiple 7-Series recorders together. Word
clock, machine transport, and time code
are carried on the C. Link connector.

See

Multi Unit Linking Via C. Link.

Also used

for connection to CL-WIFI Wireless,
Interface, CL-1 Keyboard and Remote
Control Interface, or CL-2 Remote Fader.

See Remote Control for more details.

The

C. Link In is disabled when Setup Menu
option FireWire/USB: Connection is set to
connect to Wave Agent.

3)

CompactFlash Slot

Accepts CompactFlash cards, label-side
up. Compatible with Type I, Type II, and
MicroDrives. High-speed UDMA cards
are recommended for higher track count
recording.

4)

Battery Mount

Accepts Sony® InfoLithium L-Series bat-
teries. Also accepts batteries conforming
to this mount. Numerous capacities, from
1500 to 7000 mAh are available.

5)

Multi-Function DE-15 Connector

Mates with Sound Devices XL-88 Multi-
Pin Breakout Cable. The DE-15 connector
acts as AES3 Inputs 1-8, AES3 Outputs
5-6, and Logic In and Out. Analog and
digital inputs can be used simultaneously.

See Connector Pin Assignments.

Sample Rate Converters are enabled
on each AES input when Setup Menu
REC: SYNC SOURCE

is set to Internal.

See

Sample Rate Converters.

AES inputs support AES42 Mode 1 opera-
tion, supplies +10 V of digital phantom
power.

See AES42 Digital Microphones.

6)

Security Slot

Compatible with the Kensington® Secu-
rity Slot specifi cation. Used to secure the
recorder to a fi xed object with a compat-
ible computer lock.

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