User manual

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Hapi User Manual
Heaphone Menu
The Headphone menu refers to the Hapi front panel Headphone Monitor jacks. The Headphone jacks 1
& 2 (6.3 mm and 3.5 mm) output the same source and level.
Headphone gain: Sets the gain of the Headphone output. By selecting (Rotary Push) the Gain
entry and using the Hapi Rotary Control (Left= less gain / Right= more gain) to
set the gain to the desired level
Headphone level range: -60 dB to +12 dB
Headphone Mute: Mutes the headphone output when OFF is active
Channel selector The Monitor (headphones) being a Stereo output it is possible to select which
pair of channels you want to monitor (1-2, 3-4, 5-6 or 7-8)
Modules: MADI Sub-Menu
MADI module is optional with each Hapi.
Mode: Sets the MADI mode to either “Standard” (56 audio channels) or “Extended”
(64 channels). To determine which setting(s) you are able to use, please
consult the user manual of the device you are connecting the Hapi to in order
to see which (if not both) formats it complies with.
Note: MADI Standard (56) can only be enabled at 1FS (44.1kHz/48kHz) above
1FS we will automatically revert to MADI Extended (64).
Physical Mode: Choose the input signal to be derived from the Coaxial or Optical MADI
connections at the back of the Hapi unit. You can choose to use either or, but
not both at the same time. On the Output side, however, both Coaxial and
Optical outputs are always driven in parallel.
88.2/96k: Choose between using 48k Frame (Legacy) or 96K Frame (High-speed).
This option is only available for MADI output at 88.2/96kHz sampling rate and
is dependent of the device used in conjunction with the Hapi.
For information on why you might want to set this to something other than
Legacy/48K Frame, please consult the user manual of the device you are
connecting Hapi to.