2 aes/ebu cable connections, 1 xlr connections, Aes/ebu cable connections – Lynx Studio AES16 User Manual

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2BHardware Connections

3.2 AES/EBU Cable Connections

To minimize cabling issues, a variety of breakout cables are available for the AES16. The CBL-AES1604 cable,
which is included with the AES16-XLR and AES16-SRC products, provides standard XLR connectors. The CBL-
AES1603 and CBL-AES1605 are optional cables that provide 25-pin D-Sub connectors compatible with industry
standard multi-channel digital equipment connectors. The following table describes these cables and their
application. As listed in the table, the position of the I/O Configuration Jumper must match the cable used. Refer to
Section 12.1 I/O Configuration Jumpers for more information.

Lynx Cable

Connector type and signals

Compatible Equipment

I/O Jumper

Position

CBL-AES1603

Male DB25 for 8 AES in or out

Apogee AD16, AD16X, DA16, DA16X

8 CHNL

CBL-AES1604

4 male XLR for AES out, 4 female
XLR for AES in, BNC for clock

Any device with standard AES/EBU XLR
connectors

4/4 CHNL
(default)

CBL-AES1605

Male DB25 for 4 AES in and 4
AES out (standard Yamaha pinout)

All Yamaha equipment with DB25 digital
I/O including the following:

Apogee Rosetta 800 and AD-8000

TC Electronics DSP 6000

Mackie HDR24/96 and D8B

4/4 CHNL
(default)

3.2.1 XLR Connections

The AES16-XLR and AES16-SRC include two CBL-AES1604 breakout cables with XLR connectors for digital
audio signals and female BNC connectors for clock input and output. Connect the cables to I/O Ports A and B as
shown in Figure 2 below. Tighten the thumbscrews on the cable shells for a secure connection.

It is important to note that the signals associated with each XLR and BNC connector depend on which I/O Port on is
used. These signals are listed on the left side of the Figure 2.

Figure 2: XLR Connections with CBL-AES1604 Cable

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