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Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide
System 5 Components
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SDIF-2 or Slave Clock In (BNC): This connector can receive either an SDIF or Slave 
Clock Sync signal (the FC727 automatically detects the signal type). An SDIF device must 
send a Word Sync signal to this connector to interface properly. Slave Clock is a sync signal 
(commonly implemented in Pro Tools systems and referred to as a super-clock) that runs 
at 256 times the sample rate. Pro Tools users may optionally connect the Slave Clock output 
from another Digidesign audio interface or synchronization unit (i.e., 888-24) to the Slave 
Clk In connector to synchronize both devices. Cable not provided.
Slave Clock Out (BNC): Pro Tools users may optionally connect the Slave Clk Out to an-
other Digidesign audio interface or synchronization unit (i.e., 888-24) to synchronize both 
devices. This allows both a Digidesign I/O unit and the FC727 to be connected to the same 
Pro Tools computer. If Slave Clk In has a valid sync signal, it is passed through to Slave 
Clk Out. If Slave Clk In does not have a valid sync signal, the lowest numbered bank of 
eight inputs that is locked and in use is selected as the clock source (cable not provided).
MADI B In 1 / MADI B Out 1 (two BNC): Connect these MADI Ports to the DF64 or 
optional SH612 Studio Hub (cable provided).
Format B AES Sync In (female XLR): Connect this port to a digital sync reference.
Format B AES Sync Thru (male XLR): This signal is active regardless of selected sync 
source.
Format B Word In (BNC): Connect this port to a digital sync reference.
Format B Word Out (BNC): This signal is active regardless of selected sync source.