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ProFire 2626
Optical Port B Mode
 
 This portion of the Control Panel determines how the second pair of optical ports on the rear of the interface 
will operate   Setting this parameter to “ADAT” will allow ProFire 2626 to receive or send 16 channels of 
44 1/48kHz signals, eight channels of 88 2/96 kHz signals, or four channels of 176 4/192 kHz signals by 
using both optical ports in tandem   
 
 Selecting “S/PDIF” will allow the second optical input and output ports to receive and send stereo S/PDIF 
signals   Note that optical S/PDIF operates at a maximum sample rate of 96 kHz 
S/MUX Mode
 
 Each ADAT optical cable can carry eight channels of audio when operating at standard sample rates of 44 1 
or 48 kHz, four channels when operating at sample rates of 88 2 or 96 kHz (S/MUX II Mode), or two channels 
while operating at 176 4 or 192 kHz (S/MUX IV mode)  These high resolution modes are known as  
“S/MUX II” and “S/MUX IV” and are enabled when an ADAT source toggles a special bit in its output stream  
This bit tells the destination device to switch to the proper S/MUX mode in order to receive the high resolution 
signal correctly 
 
 Unfortunately, some devices that are capable of S/MUX II or S/MUX IV operation do not set the S/MUX bit 
correctly and, as a result, the ProFire 2626 may be unable to automatically detect the desired sample rate  The 
“S/MUX Mode” option resolves this issue:
 
 
 Auto– This is the default setting and should work in most cases  When this mode is selected,  
ProFire 2626 observes the S/MUX bit of an incoming signal and automatically switches between standard,  
S/MUX II, and S/MUX IV modes 
 
 
 S/MUX II (88.2-96 kHz) – This parameter sets the ADAT input ports to operate in S/MUX II mode   Only 
use this option if the default “Auto Detect” setting does not correctly recognize the sample rate of the 
incoming signal 
 
 
 S/MUX IV (176.4-192 kHz) – This parameter sets the 
ADAT input ports to operate in S/MUX IV mode   Only use 
this option if the default “Auto Detect” setting does not 
correctly recognize the sample rate of the incoming signal 
 
 
 
 NOTE:  This parameter only affects 
the ADAT inputs when the Sync 
Source parameter is set to “ADAT A” 
or “ADAT B.”