Universal Audio 2192 Instructions d'exploitation

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Model 2192
Master Audio Interface
Universal Audio Part Number 65-00036
Universal Audio, Inc.
Customer Service & Tech Support: 1-877-MY-AUDIO
Business, Sales & Marketing: 1-866-UAD-1176
www.uaudio.com
FCC Compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation.
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Page 1 - Master Audio Interface

Model 2192 Master Audio Interface Universal Audio Part Number 65-00036 Universal Audio, Inc. Customer Service &am

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Front Panel __________________________________________________________ - 6 - (4) Sample Rate Select - This six-position knob selects the sample rate

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Front Panel __________________________________________________________ - 7 - source is external, a clock signal must be present at the input selected

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Front Panel __________________________________________________________ - 8 - (8) Single/Dual switch - The Single/Dual switch specifies whether AES/E

Page 5 - Table of Contents

Rear Panel __________________________________________________________ - 9 - (1) AC Power Connector - Connect a standard, detachable IEC power cabl

Page 6 - ) or fast forward ()

Rear Panel __________________________________________________________ - 10 - (6) S/PDIF Digital Input - This phono (RCA) connector accepts incoming

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Rear Panel __________________________________________________________ - 11 - (12) ADAT Optical Output - This optical connector transmits digital ADAT

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Interconnections __________________________________________________________ - 12 - Typical Mastering Setup Typical Digital Audio Workstation S

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Interconnections __________________________________________________________ - 13 - Typical 8-Channel Pro Tools HD Setup

Page 10 - see #3 on page 4)

Applications: Analog to Digital Conversion __________________________________________________________ - 14 - Using the 2192 for Analog To Digital Conv

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Applications: Analog to Digital Conversion __________________________________________________________ - 15 - A/D Conversion Using Internal Clock In t

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This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause ha

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Applications: Analog to Digital Conversion __________________________________________________________ - 16 - A/D Conversion Using External Clock In t

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Applications: Digital to Analog Conversion __________________________________________________________ - 17 - Using the 2192 for Digital To Analog Conv

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Applications: Digital to Analog Conversion __________________________________________________________ - 18 - D/A Conversion Using Digital Audio Source

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Applications: Digital to Analog Conversion __________________________________________________________ - 19 - D/A Conversion Using External Word Clock

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Applications: Digital to Analog Conversion __________________________________________________________ - 20 - D/A Conversion of AES/SPDIF Audio Using A

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Applications: Digital to Analog Conversion __________________________________________________________ - 21 - D/A Conversion of ADAT Audio Using AES/SP

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Applications: Transcoding __________________________________________________________ - 22 - Using the 2192 for Transcoding (Converting Digital Formats

Page 20 - see page 6 for information

Applications: Transcoding __________________________________________________________ - 23 - Transcoding Using Digital Audio Source Clock In this conf

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Applications: Transcoding __________________________________________________________ - 24 - Transcoding Using Alternate Clock In this configuration,

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The Technical Stuff __________________________________________________________ - 25 - History of the Model 2192 In 2000, legendary audio engineer Bil

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A Letter From Bill Putnam, Jr. __________________________________________________________ - i - Thank you for purchasing the Model 2192 Master Audio

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The Technical Stuff __________________________________________________________ - 26 - Digital Clocking Primer Digital clocking is a complicated issue

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The Technical Stuff __________________________________________________________ - 27 - • Clock jitter in digital transmission can be caused by a bad

Page 26 - Applications: Transcoding

The Technical Stuff __________________________________________________________ - 28 - Model 2192 Overview The 2192 Master Audio Interface is kind of

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The Technical Stuff __________________________________________________________ - 29 - SPDIF Digital I/O The 2192 accepts incoming 24-bit S/PDIF digit

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The Technical Stuff __________________________________________________________ - 30 - Subclocking/Overclocking Subclocking occurs if the 2192 is sync

Page 29 - ” — producer Elliot Mazer

The Technical Stuff __________________________________________________________ - 31 - Metering Level metering for each of the stereo input and outp

Page 30 - Digital Clocking Primer

The Technical Stuff __________________________________________________________ - 32 - Model 2192 Circuitry The 2192 Master Audio Interface was design

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The Technical Stuff __________________________________________________________ - 33 - errors caused by transients, overshoot, intermodulation distorti

Page 32 - see #8 on page 8)

The Technical Stuff __________________________________________________________ - 34 - bias points and signal levels of our all discrete, Class-A op-am

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The Technical Stuff __________________________________________________________ - 35 - Maintenance Information Line Trim Procedure To calibrate the a

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Important Safety Instructions ___________________________________________________________ - ii - Before using this unit, be sure to carefully read th

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The Technical Stuff __________________________________________________________ - 36 - Output Level Meters Calibration Having completed the output tri

Page 36 - Model 2192 Circuitry

The Technical Stuff __________________________________________________________ - 37 - Figure 4: Output Level Meter Calibration Trimpots  Importan

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The Technical Stuff __________________________________________________________ - 38 - Ground Isolation Jumpers Each of the eight balanced connectors

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The Technical Stuff __________________________________________________________ - 39 - Block Diagram

Page 39 - Maintenance Information

The Technical Stuff __________________________________________________________ - 40 - Dynamic Range: A/D Dynamic Range: D/A

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The Technical Stuff __________________________________________________________ - 41 - Frequency Response

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Glossary of Terms __________________________________________________________ - 42 - A/D - An acronym for “Analog to Digital,” referring to the convers

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Glossary of Terms _______________________________________________________________________ - 43 - D/A - An acronym for “Digital to Analog,” referrin

Page 43 - Block Diagram

Glossary of Terms __________________________________________________________ - 44 - Internal clock - A clock signal derived from onboard circuitry. (s

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Glossary of Terms __________________________________________________________ - 45 - Sample rate conversion - The process of altering a digital signal’

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Table of Contents __________________________________________________________ A Letter From Bill Putnam, Jr. ...

Page 46 - Glossary of Terms

Recall Sheet _______________________________________________________________________ - 46 -

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Specifications _______________________________________________________________________ - 47 - Analog: Inputs Connectors 2

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Specifications __________________________________________________________ - 48 - Digital: 2-Channel S/PDIF Connectors Dual stacked RCA

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Specifications _______________________________________________________________________ - 49 - Dynamic range (measured using 118dB (A-weighted

Page 50 - Recall Sheet

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Page 51 - see page 39)

Additional Resources/Product Registration/Warranty/Service & Support __________________________________________________________ Additional Res

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The Two Page, Two Minute Guide To Getting Started __________________________________________________________ - 2 - No one likes to read owner’s manual

Page 53 - see page 38)

The Two Page, Two Minute Guide To Getting Started __________________________________________________________ - 3 - Step 5: In addition to providing a

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Front Panel __________________________________________________________ - 4 - (1) Input Level Meters - This pair of LED level meters indicates the

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Front Panel __________________________________________________________ - 5 - Note that the clock source can be independent of the signal used for dig

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