Delay adjustments, 48 khz input signal example – Grass Valley 8914 User Manual

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8914 Instruction Manual

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Adjustments, Testpoints, and Indicators

Delay Adjustments

Signal delay for each channel is set by two 16-position rotary switches that
provide additive coarse and fine adjustments. The amount of both the
inherent delay of the signal path and the increments of induced delay
varies according to signal data rate.

Table 1

provides delay figures for the

three accepted AES data rates—48 KHz, 44.1 KHz, and 32 KHz.

48 KHz Input Signal Example

Inherent (minimum) circuit delay with no set delay adjustment (rotary
switches at 0, 0) is 1.2 ms. Any switch setting above 0,0 masks the inherent
delay and, starting at 2 ms, adds the selected number of delay increments.

For example, setting Coarse to 0 and Fine to 1 produces 2 ms of delay. Each
additional Fine switch increment adds 2 ms.

Setting Coarse to 1 and Fine to 0 produces 32 ms of delay. Each additional
Coarse switch increment adds 32 ms.

Table 1. Delay Adjustment Settings

Input

Signal

Minimum Delay

(switches @ 0,0)

Adjustment

Adjustment

Increment

Incremental

Delay Range

48 KHz

1.2 ms

Fine

2 ms (96 frames)

2 ms to 510 ms

Coarse

32 ms (8 blocks)

44.1 KHz

1.305 ms

Fine

2.177 ms (96 frames)

2.177 ms to 555.9 ms

Coarse

34.88 ms (8 blocks)

32 KHz

1.799 ms

Fine

3 ms (96 frames)

3 ms to 765 ms

Coarse

48 ms (8 blocks)

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