Instruction manual - Digital 6000 (v4.0)

Table Of Contents
Word clock scenarios for digital audio (AES3 and Dante™)
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Defining the master and slave
The EM 6000 word clock input, the EM 6000 internal word clock, the word
clock of the Audinate Brooklyn II Dante™ interface, or the Dante™ network
can be defined as the master.
To define the internal word clock of the EM 6000 as the master:
In the Wordclock menu in the EM 6000 System menu item, choose the
option Internal 48 kHz or Internal 96 kHz (see „System -> Wordclock
menu item“ under „System menu item“).
In the Audinate Dante Controller software, activate the options En-
able Sync to External and Preferred Master.
To define the BNC word clock input of the EM 6000 as the master:
In the Wordclock menu in the EM 6000 System menu item, choose the
option External BNC (see „System -> Wordclock menu item“ under
„System menu item“).
In the Audinate Dante Controller software, activate the options En-
able Sync to External and Preferred Master.
To define the Dante™ interface of the EM 6000 as the master:
In the Wordclock menu in the EM 6000 System menu item, choose the
option External Dante (see „System -> Wordclock menu item“ under
„System menu item“).
In the Audinate Dante Controller software, deactivate the option En-
able Sync to External.
In the Audinate Dante Controller software, activate the option Pre-
ferred Master.
To define the Dante™ interface of the EM 6000 as the slave:
In the Wordclock menu in the EM 6000 System menu item,
choose
the
option External Dante (see „System -> Wordclock menu item“ under
„System menu item“).
In the Audinate Dante Controller software, deactivate the options En-
able Sync to External and Preferred Master.