Cadac CDC MC MADI User Manual

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User Guide
This document provides a guide to setting up a CDC MC MADI for a MADI network
CDC MC MADI Set-up
Description
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Introduction
This guide provides an overview on how to set up a Cadac CDC MC MADI.
The CDC MC MADI Bridge connec ts to a MADI net work via either a coaxial or optical Interface. Flexible clocking schemes allow 24-bit audio samples to be passed, with either the CDC MC MADI or third party MADI units providing an embedded WORD CLOCK. Alternative l y a separate BN C / coaxial input is provided to utilise a separate WORD CLOCK source.
Up to 64 channels of audio at 48 kHz or 96 kHz are supported with the latter requiring two physical MADI ports.
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CDC MC MADI
The CDC MC MADI supports up to 64 bi-directional connections mapped between MegaCOMMS ports and a MADI network.
Two MADI channels, Port 1 and Port 2, are available. Each has an optical or coaxial connection selected by the front panel DIP switch.
Port 2 is only used when running at 96 kHz, otherwise NOT USED.
The CDC MC MADI connects, or routes, between individual channels on the MADI link and system MegaCOMMS channels as shown below.
Channel Configurations Available
Fsample
Port 1 I/O
MegaCOMMS
mapping
Port 2 I/O
MegaCOMMS
mapping
48 kHz
64
1-64
Not used
-
96 kHz
32
1-32
32
33-64
Front Panel Dip Switch 1 Setting for MADI Coax / Optical Selection
MADI Port 1
DIP 1
Coax
ON
Optical
OFF
Front Panel Dip Switch 2 Setting for MADI Coax / Optical Selection
MADI Port 2
DIP 2
Coax
ON
Optical
OFF
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Front Panel Dip Switch 3 Setting for Different Sample Rates
Fsample
DIP 1 / FS 0
96 kHz
ON
48 kHz
OFF
Front Panel Dip Switch 4 and 5 Settings for Different WORD CLOCK Modes
Mode
DIP 4
DIP 5
CDC MC MADI is SLAVE to WORD CLOCK derived from the
MADI link from third party equipment
ON
Word Clock
Led = S
OFF
SYNC LED
= MADI
CDC MC MADI is SLAVE to a WORD CLOCK provided at WORD
CLOCK BNC input port
ON
Word Clock
Led = S
ON
SYNC LED
= Word Clock
CDC MC MADI is the MASTER WORD CLOCK and provides
WORD clock to the MADI link
OFF
Word Clock
Led = M
X – Don’t care
SYNC LED =
Both OFF
Important Notes
DIP switches 6, 7 and 8 are NOT USED.
WORD CLOCK Modes adopted by the MADI unit connected should be appropriate to the
CDC MC MADI WORD CLOCK source settings selected.
Sample rate settings on the MADI equipment connected, should mimic the CDC MC MADI settings selected.
Ext WORD CLOCK input BNC/Coaxial signal frequency (if used) must mirror the FS settings of the system.
Definitions of Master / Slave operation above DO NOT relate to MegaCOMMS. The CDC MC MADI will always operate as MegaCOMM S SLAV E when connected to either a CDC MC Router or a CDC series console.
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