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User's Guide HDSP System Multiface II
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All other PCI cards, and CardBus with 15-pin flat connector 
When the update fails (status: failure) the flash process should be repeated several times, until 
no error message occurs anymore. If the failure message is displayed nonetheless, the inter-
face will most propably no longer work when the computer is switched off and on again. The 
interface then has to be re-programmed at the factory. We have invested a lot of work to pre-
vent the system from getting in this state. If it happens despite our efforts, the best advice we 
can give is to not switch off the computer! As long as it is not switched off the old programming 
of the PCI/CardBus interface will stay active, and you can continue to work with the system 
using the old drivers 
 
 
20. Configuring the Multiface II 
 
20.1 Settings Dialog 
 
Configuring the Multiface II is done via its own settings dialog. The panel 'Settings' can be 
opened by clicking on the hammer icon in the dock. The mixer of the Hammerfall DSP System, 
TotalMix, can be opened by clicking on the mixer icon in the dock. 
 
The Hammerfall DSP’s hardware offers a number of helpful, well thought-of practical functions 
and options which affect how the card operates - it can be configured to suit many different 
requirements. The following is available in the 'Settings' dialog: 
 
• Input 
selection 
• Output 
mode 
•  Output channel status 
• Synchronization 
behaviour 
•  Input and output status display 
 
Any changes performed in the Set-
tings dialog are applied immediately 
- confirmation (e.g. by exiting the 
dialog) is not required. However, 
settings should not be changed dur-
ing playback or record if it can be 
avoided, as this can cause un-
wanted noises. 
 
The status displays at the bottom of 
the dialog box give the user precise 
information about the current status 
of the system, and the status of all digital signals. SyncCheck indicates whether there is a valid 
signal (Lock, No Lock) for each input (Word Clock, ADAT, SPDIF), or if there is a valid and syn-
chronous signal (Sync). The AutoSync Reference display shows the input and frequency of the 
current sync source.