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Chapter 10 - RB-DSS10 10 Way Stereo Digital Source Selector
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10. RB-DSS10 10 Way Stereo Digital Source
Selector
10.1. Introduction
Fig 10-1: RB-DSS10 Front Panel
The RB-SS10 10 Way stereo Digital Source Selector is a 1U rack-mount which
produces an AES/EBU and S/PDIF level digital audio output from 10 selectable
AES/EBU or S/PDIF digital input signals. There are 10 illuminated front panel push
buttons, which select and indicate the current channel selection. The selection and
indication is also available through a remote connector on the rear panel. To stop
accidental front panel selection there is a remote input to inhibit the front panel
buttons.
The digital receivers in this unit are fully 24 bit, 96kHz capable. When an input is
selected from the front panel, or remotely, the unit will attempt to capture the
incoming signal on either the AES/EBU or the S/PDIF signal inputs, with priority given
to the AES/EBU input. If the AES/EBU signal becomes locked while the S/PDIF signal
is routed, the unit will automatically switch to the incoming AES/EBU signal.
Once the receiver has successfully locked to a digital input, the LED illuminates, the
tally is made, and the audio is routed simultaneously to both the digital audio outputs
and converted to analogue audio for monitoring on the front panel headphone socket.
If the incoming audio signal is not present, the push button LED and remote tally flash
to indicate that the incoming digital signal is missing.
The headphone output has its own volume control, which is independent of the level
adjustment for the main outputs, and has a maximum output level of +12dBu.
As well as routing the selected audio signal, the unit will also route a remote signal
input through the remote connector to the selected input source, for starting external
audio equipment, such as a CD player.
There is a designation strip on the front panel, useful for giving the buttons a
meaningful description.
The LED on the front panel is used to indicate that power is present on the unit.
However, it also has a secondary role to indicate whether the selected channel is
routing the AES/EBU (red LED) or S/PDIF input (amber LED).