Ethernet connection – New Media Technology Omnia ONE Multicast User Manual

Page 19

Advertising
background image

AES/EBU Digital Input, AES/EBU External Sync Input, and AES/EBU Output


The digital AES/EBU (AES-3) inputs (IN and EXT. SYNC) use industry-familiar RJ-45 connectors and utilize the
StudioHUB+ wiring standard

1

. They accept any sampling rate between 32kHz and 96kHz. No user adjustment of the

sample rate is necessary on the AES-3 input as a high-quality digital sample rate converter is built in. Individual
channel gain and level setting for both analog and digital domains is done using the Input Gain software parameter
settings in the Input Menu. There is one AES-3 output on a standard RJ-45 connector that provides an output at
selectable sampling rates.

Note: The analog and digital outputs are active simultaneously.

1

More information about the StudioHUB+

®

wiring scheme can be found at:

http://www.studiohub.com/


For your convenience, a pair of XLR adaptor cables are supplied with the unit. The male XLR lead with the
GREEN shrink tubing is used for AES OUT. The male XLR lead with the RED shrink tubing is not used.
The female XLR lead with the GREEN shrink tubing is used for AES IN and the female XLR lead with the RED
shrink tubing is used for AES EXTERNAL SYNC IN.


Ethernet Connection


The RJ-45 10BaseT / 100BaseT Ethernet / Livewire I/O jack can be used simultaneously for both TCP/IP based
remote control of your OmniaONE and audio input/output to your existing Livewire network.

Please note that the Remote Control and Livewire functionality are not yet implemented in the current software but
will be available with a free downloadable software update. Please check the Omnia website for new software
announcements, download links and manual updates at:

http://www.omniaaudio.com/

Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseT Remote and Livewire I/O

OmniaONE Multicast - Use and Operation Manual – Version 0.90

19

Advertising