USL JSD-100 Manual User Manual

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terminal area, and then type commands (tab delimited and terminated with a carriage return). See Appendix B for
more information on automation commands.

Disconnect And Save
All the settings that have been made up to this point are
currently determining how the JSD-100 operates.
However, these settings will not be restored on a power
cycle unless the disconnect button is pressed and a save is
requested. It is VERY IMPORTANT that the changes you’ve
just made are saved in the JSD-100. In the dialog box that
appears after pressing Disconnect, press Save Changes to
save these changes to non-volatile memory in the JSD-100.
If you do not save the changes, they will remain in the JSD-
100 until the power is turned off. The previously saved
settings will then be restored. At this point (prior to
disconnecting), you may also want to back the settings up
to the SD card by pressing Backup, as described previously.

System Operation
The JSD-100 is controlled by the digital cinema server in most installations. Control is also available from the front
panel.

1. USB Connector for communications. Select on the user interface
2. COAX 1 – Rear Panel RCA type connector for PCM or optional Dolby Digital®

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decoding.

3. COAX 2 – Rear Panel RCA type connector for PCM or optional Dolby Digital® decoding.
4. TOSLINK – An optical fiber connection for PCM or optional Dolby Digital® decoding.
5. 16 CHANNEL DIGITAL – AES Balanced line inputs. The channels 1-8 are standard. Channels 9-16 require the

optional DI-80 module.

6. USER 1 – allows the selection and configuration of any input and any settings.
7. USER 2 – allows the selection and configuration of any input and any settings.
8. 8 CHANNEL ANALOG – Balanced line inputs. Six channels (L, C, R, LFE, Ls, Rs) are fed through the unit with

appropriate delays and EQ. The two remaining channels may be configured as Lc/Rc (7.1SDDS) or Lrs/Rrs
(7.1DS).

9. NON-SYNC – 2 Channel Analog Balanced Line Input. Input sensitivity and level may be adjusted.
10. AUX – 2 Channel Analog Balanced Line Input. Input sensitivity is fixed but input level may be adjusted.
11. MIC – Public Address Balanced line input. Input sensitivity and level may be adjusted.
12. MUTE – mutes all outputs.

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