Lexicon 960L User Manual

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Operations in Detail

Lexicon, Inc.

Analog and Digital I/O

The 960L may be set for either analog or digital input.
In the Configuration examples shown above, the inputs
are analog, as shown by the legend "AN1" above each
input number. To select digital input, use the Navigation
arrows to activate any Input Control, and press either
the Increment (+) or Decrement (–) key.

The input

legends will change to "AES 1" (Figure 4-10). Note that
all inputs are set to the same input type. The type can
be set from any Input Control, and all inputs will change
when a selection is made.

Note: The + and – keys both act simply as toggles
when selecting input types; it does not matter which
you press.

Although inputs to the 960 must be all analog or all
digital, the processor always produces both analog
and digital output, mapped channel for channel. As a
reminder, all output channels carry the legend A&D
(Figure 4-11).

Control Mode: Clocks, Configuration, and System Screens,

continued

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Figure 4-10 — Legends for Analog input (left)

and AES/EBU Digital input (right)

Figure 4-11 — All channels feed both analog

and digital outputs.

System Screen

The system screen is useful for showing the software
revision that is currently operating. If you ever need to

call your dealer, distributor or Lexicon Customer Service
with questions about your 960L, make sure you know all
the revision information.

Figure 4-12 — Control Mode, System Screen

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