SONOSAX SX-R4 (Firmware v3.1) User Manual

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SONOSAX SX-R4

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6.1.4 Alarms

Certain situations require that the user has to be warned on a particular point. When this occurs, the SX-R4
intermittently flashes a warning concerning the detected problem and a beep tone is heard in the headphone.
The beep tone will disappear as son as any key is depressed. However the warning keeps flashing in the
display
One distinguishes 5 kinds of alarms, whose causes are explained below:














The Alarm AES occurs when one of the following conditions is checked:

One or more Tracks is assigned from an AES input, but no valid AES signal is present.

Input channels 7 & 8 are not assigned

The incoming sampling frequency on the AES signal is out of tolerance ( +/- 0,2% )



The Alarm SYNC occurs when one of the following conditions is checked:

the SX-R4 is set to WCK IN but no valid WordClock signal is present

the SX-R4 is set to VIDEO IN but no valid Video signal is present



The Alarm TC occurs when one of the following conditions is checked:

The Timecode is set to Internal Output but the format is set to Autodetect

The Timecode is set on External No Jam, but no TC signal is present

The Timecode is set on External No Jam, a TC signal is present but the format selected in the SX-R4
does not match with the detected format.



The Alarm HD or CF occurs when one of the following conditions is checked:

The remaining Free space on a disk is less than 100Mb.

The disk is too fragmented

The CompactFlash Card bitrate is too low, recording on this media has been suspended

The FAT32 partition cannot be initialized



The Alarm POWER occurs when t

he power voltage is soon too low to maintain the SX-R4 running.

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