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Hapi User Manual
Routing Example:
MADI Routing Output: Users can route literally any input signal to any output module. Users can also
route any input signal to any combination of output modules. Signals are
routable in blocks of 8 channels.
The example picture below shows a MADI output routing being selected from
the Routing page on the MADI module channels 1-8
Modules Menu (Setup)
Module menu will show the available Hapi Modules that your Hapi has in its configuration
Selecting one of the Modules described below will open the Module I/O configuration menu
AES
Included as standard. The AES buttons are active since this module is included as standard.
Connectivity is over 1 D-SUB25 connectors providing 8 channels (4 AES pairs) of AES-EBU I/O.
A/D N
The A/D buttons, which become active if you have 1 or more AD8(P) modules installed in the Hapi unit,
give access to the Input controls. N being a number incrementing from 1 to 2. Please see below for a
description of the buttons available.
D/A N
The D/A buttons become active when 1 or more IOC-DA8(P) modules are installed in the Hapi unit.
MADI
MADI module is optional with each Hapi. Only one MADI module can be fitted per Hapi.
Headphone
Shortcut to the Headphone monitor page described above.
TimeCode
Included as standard. The TimeCode button is active since this module is included as standard and will
bring you to the TimeCode page.
ADAT/SPDIF
ADAT/SPDIF module is included as standard with each Hapi.