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Chapter 1: Introduction 11
IO95 Multi-Zone Frame
The IO95 Multi-Zone is a 3RU frame with redundant PSU and two backplanes. The frame is divided into five discrete audio/sync
zones. The IO95 accommodates applications that use multiple I/O streams, each referenced to a separate sync source.
For example, several Dolby-E encoder/decoders can be fitted into one IO95, each in its own audio/sync zone and referenced to
separate sync sources. The audio is then fed into a central zone (using AES/EBU with SRC decoupling) where they are routed into
a single MADI stream.
Top view of IO95 frame layout with red lines designating separate audio/sync zones
IO95 Frame Parameters
Master Sync
Source
The IO95 frame consists of five discrete sync zones. Each zone in use requires its own master sync source, typically an
SY983 Sync HD module or two SY983s configured in redundant sync mode.
Another I/O module with Master mode may serve as a master sync source, but not with an SY983 in the same zone.
Master sync source module(s) can be installed in any slot in a zone.
Control
Configuration
The IO95 frame must be fitted with an FC972 Remote to remotely control mic preamps and configure externally controlled
modules using a web browser. One FC972 may be fitted in any position within the frame.
Frame Space
The IO95 frame has two backplanes, each divided into five audio/sync zones. Four zones contain six slots and one zone
contains 13 slots.
Power The IO95 frame contains dual-redundant PSUs: 13 A @ 5 VDC.
Audio Busses
The IO95 Frame contains five discrete audio/sync zones, each with 32 audio busses. Each bus can be in 2CH or 8CH
mode depending on the configuration of the modules fitted.
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