User Manual
Table Of Contents
EtherSound ES881v2, ES1241v2 & ES16161v2
Ethernet Audio Bridges
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onization modes.
cept in ‘Clock Source’ mode)
e Word Clock input.
l on software, if
Word Clock. Likewise, enabling the SRC is obligatory
coming from the network:
lock Out’ output allows synchronizing the devices connected on the ‘AES In 1’ inputs. In
C stage.
AES/EBU inputs are not synchronized on the network, sample rate
to manage the EtherSound network
thernet cable to connect the network card to the RJ45 ‘Ethernet’ port of the Clock Source device.
ell access the Clock Source through a regular Ethernet network via the device’s RJ45 Ethernet
T e
(“hot”, +) and pin 3 carri
GPIO
ES881v2, ES1241v2, and
counterparts are supplied
Synchronization
ES881v2, ES1241v2, and ES16161v2 support several synchr
Synchronization via:
• the network (ex
• the ‘AES In 1’ input
•
the Word clock input
If the equipment is the Clock Source, it provides the clock for the network. It can be synchronized on the
internal clock, on the signal connected to the “AES In 1”, or on the signal connected to th
In the ast case, make sure to activate a frequency conversion stage (SRC) from the configurati
the AES/EBU input signals are not synchronized on the
in the case of synchronization on the internal clock.
When the device is not in ‘Clock Source’ mode, it is synchronized on the signal
• the ‘Word C
this case it is not necessary to insert an SR
• If the devices connected to the
conversion (SRC) is required.
Use the configuration software provided to set these parameters.
Connecting a computer
To connect a PC directly to an ES881v2, ES1241v2, or ES16161v2, it must be equipped with a network card.
Use an E
You can as w
control port.
Audio
XLRs is standard: pin 1 carries the signal ground, pin 2 carries the positive signal
es the negative signal (“cold”, -).
ES16161v2 are shipped with four GPIs and four GPOs on terminal blocks,
. For details see Appendix A.
he pinout used on th