Input errors – M-AUDIO Lagoon User Manual

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An error light that is turned on only indicates that this error happened in the past. It
does not mean that the error still exists. To check if the error still is present, click on
Clear all errors. If the light is still on afterwards, the error is still there. If more than
one error occurs within one of the four groups, only the error with the highest
priority (the most important one = the error that is listed highest) will be displayed
in this group.
At the bottom of the page the detected Input sample rate, the current Output sample
rate
, the DSP load and a percentage value for PCI-repeated transfers are displayed.
All of these values are permanently measured by the DSP on the LAGOON card.

Hint: You should only start recording or playback when all error lights are turned
off. This way you will be informed about every error which occurs during record or
playback. Remember: Input errors are only relevant if you are using the LAGOON
card for recording.

Input Errors
Input errors are related to the optical input of the LAGOON card.
Depending on your settings for the optical input (ADAT or S/PDIF) some
of the errors are listed in grey color. This means that these errors may not
appear with the actual input configuration. Input errors are only relevant if
you are using the LAGOON card for recording.

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Out of range

1. You configured the input as S/PDIF and the sample

rate detected by the LAGOON card is either below
32 kHz or above 96 kHz.

2. You configured the input as ADAT and the detected

input sample rate is below 39 kHz or above 51 kHz.

3. There is no input signal (check cabling).
4. You configured ADAT, but the signal is S/PDIF.
5. You configured S/PDIF, but the signal is ADAT.

Error

Possible Reasons and Remarks

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