Roland DJ Equipment S MADI User Guide

Owner's Manual  
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: "IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS" (p.2),  
formation concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you  
have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, Owner's Manual should be read  
in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference.  
Copyright © 2010 ROLAND CORPORATION  
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sion of ROLAND CORPORATION.  
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Check the included items  
The following items are included. Please make sure that all items are present. If anything is missing, please contact your dealer.  
S-MADI itself  
Ferrite core (two)  
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Rubber foot (four)  
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Power Cord  
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Owner’s Manual (this document)  
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REAC connector cover (two)  
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What’s REAC ?  
REAC (Roland Ethernet Audio Communication) is a proprietary audio-signal transmission protocol from Roland that is  
based on Ethernet technology. It provides transmission of uncompressed 24-bit audio signals up to 40 channels.  
REAC devices are connected using Cat 5e (Enhanced Category 5) Ethernet cable.  
What’s MADI ?  
MADI (Multichannel Audio Digital Interface) is a standard of digital audio transmission standardized by AES. It is an  
expansion of AES/EBU which provides stereo (2 channels) transmission. MADI can transmit up to 64 channels of audio  
signal through one cable.  
MMP (Moore Microprocessor Portfolio) refers to a patent portfolio concerned with microprocessor architecture that  
was developed by Technology Properties Limited (TPL). Roland has licensed this technology from the TPL Group.  
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Roland and REAC are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Roland Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.  
All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.  
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USING THE UNIT SAFELY  
The  
symbol alerts the user to important instructions  
Used for instructions intended to alert  
the user to the risk of death or severe  
injury should the unit be used  
improperly.  
or warnings.The specific meaning of the symbol is  
determined by the design contained within the  
triangle. In the case of the symbol at left, it is used for  
Used for instructions intended to alert  
the user to the risk of injury or material  
damage should the unit be used  
improperly.  
The  
symbol alerts the user to items that must never  
be carried out (are forbidden). The specific thing that  
must not be done is indicated by the design contained  
within the circle. In the case of the symbol at left, it  
means that the unit must never be disassembled.  
* Material damage refers to damage or  
other adverse effects caused with  
respect to the home and all its  
furnishings, as well to domestic  
animals or pets.  
The symbol alerts the user to things that must be  
carried out. The specific thing that must be done is  
indicated by the design contained within the circle. In  
the case of the symbol at left, it means that the power-  
cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet.  
001-50  
009  
Connect mains plug of this model to a mains socket outlet  
Do not excessively twist or bend the power cord, nor place  
heavy objects on it. Doing so can damage the cord,  
producing severed elements and short circuits. Damaged  
cords are fire and shock hazards!  
with a protective earthing connection.  
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002a  
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Do not open or perform any internal modifications on the  
unit.  
011  
Do not place containers coontaining liquid (e.g., flower  
vases) on this product. Never allow foreign objects (e.g.,  
flammable objects, coins, wires) or liquid (e.g, water or juice)  
to enter this product. Doing so may cause short circuits,  
faulty operation, or other malfunctions.  
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003  
Do not attempt to repair the unit, or replace parts within it  
(except when this manual provides specific instructions  
directing you to do so). Refer all servicing to your retailer,  
the nearest Roland Service Center, or an authorized Roland  
distributor, as listed on the “Information” sheet.  
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012a  
Immediately turn the power off, remove the power cord  
from the outlet, and request servicing by your retailer, the  
nearest Roland Service Center, or an authorized Roland  
distributor, as listed on the “Information” sheet when:  
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004  
Never install the unit in any of the following locations.  
Subject to temperature extremes (e.g., direct sunlight in  
an enclosed vehicle, near a heating duct, on top of heat-  
generating equipment); or are  
The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged;  
or  
If smoke or unusual odor occurs  
Damp (e.g., baths, washrooms, on wet floors); or are  
Exposed to steam or smoke; or are  
Subject to salt exposure; or are  
Humid; or are  
Objects have fallen into, or liquid has been spilled onto  
the unit; or  
The unit has been exposed to rain (or otherwise has  
become wet); or  
Exposed to rain; or are  
The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits  
a marked change in performance.  
Dusty or sandy; or are  
Subject to high levels of vibration and shakiness.  
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013  
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In households with small children, an adult should provide  
supervision until the child is capable of following all the  
rules essential for the safe operation of the unit.  
007  
Make sure you always have the unit placed so it is level and  
sure to remain stable. Never place it on stands that could  
wobble, or on inclined surfaces.  
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014  
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008e  
Protect the unit from strong impact.  
(Do not drop it!)  
Use only the attached power-supply cord. Also, the supplied  
power cord must not be used with any other device.  
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008f  
The unit should be connected to a power supply only of the  
type described in the operating instructions, or as marked  
on the side of the unit.  
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USING THE UNIT SAFELY  
015  
101a  
Do not force the unit’s power-supply cord to share an outlet  
with an unreasonable number of other devices. Be  
especially careful when using extension cords—the total  
power used by all devices you have connected to the  
extension cord’s outlet must never exceed the power rating  
(watts/amperes) for the extension cord. Excessive loads can  
cause the insulation on the cord to heat up and eventually  
melt through.  
The unit should be located so that its location or position  
does not interfere with its proper ventilation.  
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102b  
Always grasp only the plug on the power-supply cord when  
plugging into, or unplugging from, an outlet or this unit.  
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103a  
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016  
At regular intervals, you should unplug the power plug and  
clean it by using a dry cloth to wipe all dust and other  
accumulations away from its prongs. Also, disconnect the  
power plug from the power outlet whenever the unit is to  
remain unused for an extended period of time. Any  
accumulation of dust between the power plug and the  
power outlet can result in poor insulation and lead to fire.  
Before using the unit in a foreign country, consult with your  
retailer, the nearest Roland Service Center, or an authorized  
Roland distributor, as listed on the “Information” sheet.  
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104  
Try to prevent cords and cables from becoming entangled.  
Also, all cords and cables should be placed so they are out  
of the reach of children.  
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106  
Never climb on top of, nor place heavy objects on the unit.  
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107b  
Never handle the power cord or its plugs with wet hands  
when plugging into, or unplugging from, an outlet or this  
unit.  
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108a  
Before moving the unit, disconnect the power plug from the  
outlet, and pull out all cords from external devices.  
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109a  
Before cleaning the unit, turn off the power and unplug the  
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110a  
Whenever you suspect the possibility of lightning in your  
area, pull the plug on the power cord out of the outlet.  
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118c  
Keep any screws or connector covers you may remove and  
the included connector covers, ferrite cores or rubber feet in  
a safe place out of children's reach, so there is no chance of  
them being swallowed accidentally.  
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119  
The top panel and rear panel of this unit may become hot,  
so take care to avoid burns.  
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IMPORTANT NOTES  
Power Supply  
Additional Precautions  
301  
Do not connect this unit to same electrical outlet that is being used by  
551  
Please be aware that the contents of memory can be irretrievably lost  
as a result of a malfunction, or the improper operation of the unit. To  
protect yourself against the risk of loosing important data, we  
recommend that you periodically write down save the important data  
you have stored in the unit’s memory on paper.  
an electrical appliance that is controlled by an inverter (such as a  
refrigerator, washing machine, microwave oven, or air conditioner), or  
that contains a motor. Depending on the way in which the electrical  
appliance is used, power supply noise may cause this unit to  
malfunction or may produce audible noise. If it is not practical to use a  
separate electrical outlet, connect a power supply noise filter  
between this unit and the electrical outlet.  
553  
Use a reasonable amount of care when using the unit’s buttons,  
sliders, or other controls; and when using its jacks and connectors.  
Rough handling can lead to malfunctions.  
307  
Before connecting this unit to other devices, turn off the power to all  
556  
When connecting / disconnecting all cables, grasp the connector  
units. This will help prevent malfunctions and/or damage to speakers  
or other devices.  
itself—never pull on the cable. This way you will avoid causing shorts,  
or damage to the cable’s internal elements.  
308  
Although the LEDs are switched off when the POWER switch is  
557  
A small amount of heat will radiate from the unit during normal  
operation.  
559a  
When you need to transport the unit, package it in the box (including  
switched off, this does not mean that the unit has been completely  
disconnected from the source of power. If you need to turn off the  
power completely, first turn off the POWER switch, then unplug the  
power cord from the power outlet. For this reason, the outlet into  
which you choose to connect the power cord's plug should be one  
that is within easy reach and readily accessible.  
padding) that it came in, if possible. Otherwise, you will need to use  
equivalent packaging materials.  
928  
When turning the unit upside-down, get a bunch of newspapers or  
magazines, and place them under the four corners or at both ends to  
prevent damage to the buttons and controls. Also, you should try to  
orient the unit so no buttons or controls get damaged.  
Placement  
352a  
This device may interfere with radio and television reception. Do not  
929  
When turning the unit upside-down, handle with care to avoid  
dropping it, or allowing it to fall or tip over.  
use this device in the vicinity of such receivers.  
352b  
Noise may be produced if wireless communications devices, such as  
cell phones, are operated in the vicinity of this unit. Such noise could  
occur when receiving or initiating a call, or while conversing. Should  
you experience such problems, you should relocate such wireless  
devices so they are at a greater distance from this unit, or switch them  
off.  
354a  
Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight, place it near devices that  
radiate heat, leave it inside an enclosed vehicle, or otherwise subject it  
to temperature extremes. Excessive heat can deform or discolor the  
unit.  
355b  
When moved from one location to another where the temperature  
and/or humidity is very different, water droplets (condensation) may  
form inside the unit. Damage or malfunction may result if you  
attempt to use the unit in this condition. Therefore, before using the  
unit, you must allow it to stand for several hours, until the conden-  
sation has completely evaporated.  
360  
Depending on the material and temperature of the surface on which  
you place the unit, its rubber feet may discolor or mar the surface. You  
can place a piece of felt or cloth under the rubber feet to prevent this  
from happening. If you do so, please make sure that the unit will not  
slip or move accidentally.  
361  
Do not put anything that contains water (e.g., flower vases) on this  
unit. Also, avoid the use of insecticides, perfumes, alcohol, nail polish,  
spray cans, etc., near the unit. Swiftly wipe away any liquid that spills  
on the unit using a dry, soft cloth.  
Maintenance  
401a  
For everyday cleaning wipe the unit with a soft, dry cloth or one that  
has been slightly dampened with water. To remove stubborn dirt, use  
a cloth impregnated with a mild, non-abrasive detergent. Afterwards,  
be sure to wipe the unit thoroughly with a soft, dry cloth.  
402  
Never use benzine, thinners, alcohol or solvents of any kind, to avoid  
the possibility of discoloration and/or deformation.  
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Contents  
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Power Supply  
Connect the included power cord to AC INPUT connector on rear panel. Be sure to use the included power cord for AC  
connection.  
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AC cord  
Be sure to connect the power plug only to a power outlet that meets the specifications given on the rating plate.  
The rating plate is located on the side of the unit. If it cannot easily be checked on the installed unit, refer to “Main  
About Cord Hook  
Secure the power cord in place using the cord hook as shown below. This can help prevent power loss due to the plug being  
pulled out if the power cord is accidentally yanked.  
1. Connect the power cord to the AC INPUT connector.  
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2. Secure the power cord in place with the cord hook.  
Clamp the cord hook onto the power cord to secure it in place.  
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Turning the Power On and Off  
Turning the Power On  
devices in the wrong order, you risk causing malfunction and/or damage to speakers and other devices.  
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This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A brief interval (a few seconds) after power up is required before the unit will operate normally.  
When S-MADI is used as REAC Split device, turn on the power to connected REAC Master device and Slave device first. Then turn on the power to  
1. Connect the peripheral devices.  
Connect the MADI and REAC devices. Make the connection with the power turned off for all devices, including the S-MADI.  
2. Turn on the power to the S-MADI.  
Set the POWER switch on the unit’s front panel to ON to turn on the power to the S-MADI. The POWER indicator lights up when  
the power comes on.  
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3. Turn on the power to the peripheral devices.  
Turn on the power to the devices connected to the S-MADI.  
Turning the Power Off  
1. Turn off the power to the peripheral devices.  
Turn off the power to the devices connected to the S-MADI.  
2. Turn off the power to the S-MADI.  
Set the POWER switch on the unit’s front panel to OFF to turn off the power to the S-MADI. The POWER indicator goes dark when  
the power is turned off.  
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When making connections to other equipment, to prevent malfunction or damage to speakers or other devices, be sure to lower the volume all  
the way before you switch on the power.  
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After powering down all devices, detach the power sources.  
If you need to turn off the power completely, first turn off the POWER switch, then unplug the power cord from the power outlet.  
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About Installation  
Important Notes When Installing  
When installing the S-MADI, give attention to the points described below.  
Intake Port and Exhaust Port of Cooling Fan  
The S-MADI performs forced cooling by means of a cooling fan, and is provided with an intake port and a exhaust port at the  
locations shown below.  
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Intake  
Exhaust  
Never obstruct the intake port or exhaust port. Doing so may cause the temperature of the unit’s interior to rise, resulting in malfunction caused  
by heat. Install the unit so that at least 2 centimeters of space are left in front of the intake and exhaust ports.  
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Use a vacuum cleaner to clear away any buildup of dust or the like at the intake port or exhaust port.  
About Rack Mounting  
You can mount the S-MADI in a 19-inch rack.  
When mounting the unit in a rack, observe the following precautions.  
Install in a well-ventilated location.  
Never obstruct the intake port or exhaust port on the S-MADI.  
Use an open-type rack to ensure that hot air from the exhaust port does not remain inside the rack.  
Never mount the unit in a sealed-type rack. Heated air inside the rack cannot escape, making efficient cooling impossible. If the unit must be  
mounted in a sealed rack, use a rack equipped with a ventilation fan.  
When using the unit while mounted in a portable rack, remove the front and rear rack covers before use to ensure that the intake and exhaust  
ports are not obstructed.  
When mounting the unit in a rack, never attach rubber feet to the unit’s bottom panel. If they are already attached, then remove them.  
Use due caution when mounting the unit in a rack to ensure that your fingers don’t become pinched.  
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About Installation  
About Rubber Feet  
Attach the included rubber feet as required at the locations shown in the figure below.  
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UNIT : mm  
When mounting the unit in a rack, be sure to detach the rubber feet.  
Other Notes for Installation  
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When turning the unit upside-down, get a bunch of newspapers or magazines, and place them under the four corners or at both ends to prevent  
damage to the buttons and controls. Also, you should try to orient the unit so no buttons or controls get damaged.  
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When turning the unit upside-down, handle with care to avoid dropping it, or allowing it to fall or tip over.  
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Part Names and Functions  
Front Panel  
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1. CLOCK SOURCE Indicator and SELECT Button  
4. MADI STATUS Indicator  
These set and display the sampling-clock source. Press the  
[SELECT] button to choose one of the clock sources  
described below. The indicator for the currently selected  
source lights up.  
This displays the status of MADI input and output.  
OPT  
This lights up when the INPUT switch on the rear panel is set  
to [OPTICAL].  
REAC  
BNC  
This sets the Clock Source to derive clock from the S-MADI’s  
internal clock or any REAC master device connected to S-  
MADI’s REAC MAIN port.  
This lights up when the INPUT switch on the rear panel is set  
to [BNC].  
64CH  
MADI  
This lights up when the CH MODE switch on the rear panel is  
This sets the Clock Source to derive clock from a MADI device  
connected to S-MADI’s MADI IN connector.  
WORD CLOCK  
set to [64CH].  
56CH  
This lights up when the CH MODE switch on the rear panel is  
This sets Clock Source to derive clock from a Word Clock  
generator or other device connected to S-MADI’s WORD  
CLOCK IN connector.  
set to [56CH].  
1-40  
This lights up when the CH OFFSET switch on the rear panel  
is set to [1-40].  
2. LOCK STATUS Indicator  
41-56  
This displays the lock status of the sampling clock. It lights  
up when the clock source is locked normally. It flashes when  
the lock experiences a problem.  
This lights up when the CH OFFSET switch on the rear panel  
is set to [41-56 (64)].  
5. REAC MAIN Indicator and SELECT Button  
3. SAMPLE RATE Indicator and SELECT Button  
These set and display the S-MADI’s REAC mode. Press the  
These set and display the sampling rate. Press the SELECT  
button to choose either 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz. Select the  
sampling rate that matches the signals output from the  
source device.  
SELECT button to choose one of the REAC modes described  
below.  
MASTER  
Audio signals are sent to slave and split devices. Also, audio  
signals are received from slave devices.  
SLAVE  
This lights up when the clock source is locked normally. It  
flashes when the lock experiences a problem.  
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Selecting [REAC] as CLOCK SOURCE makes the SELECT button for  
SAMPLE RATE light up and allows you to change the setting.  
Audio signals are sent to and received from the master  
device.  
You can press the SELECT button for SAMPLE RATE and change the  
setting only when it is illuminated. When dark, activating the button  
is disabled.  
SPLIT  
Audio signals from the master device are received. (Split  
devices are “listening post” only and cannot send signals  
back into the system.)  
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Selecting [MADI] or [WORD CLOCK] as CLOCK SOURCE automatically  
sets the S-MADI’s sampling rate to match with MADI or WORD  
CLOCK input.  
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You can press the SELECT button for REAC MAIN and change the  
setting only when it is illuminated. When dark, activating the button  
is disabled.  
The S-MADI supports sampling rates of 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz.  
When [MADI] or [WORD CLOCK] is selected as CLOCK SOURCE, the  
[SELECT] button goes dark and the settings cannot be changed. The  
setting is automatically locked to [MASTER].  
The S-MADI cannot convert sampling rate. Sampling rate of all  
connected equipment must be identical.  
For information about mode settings, refer to “Connecting MADI/  
the REAC modes of connected devices correctly.  
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Part Names and Functions  
6. REAC SPLIT OUT Indicator and SELECT Button  
These set and display the source of the signal coming out from the REAC SPLIT OUT connector. Press the [SELECT] button and  
choose one of the sources described below.  
REAC IN  
This sends (thru-out) the signal coming in from the REAC MAIN connector.  
MADI IN  
This converts the signal coming in from the MADI IN connector to a REAC signal and outputs it.  
EMBEDDED POWER  
This indicator lights up when a device powered by REAC EMBEDDED POWER is connected to the REAC SPLIT OUT connector and  
the S-MADI is supplying power.  
7. REMOTE Connector and Indicator  
This is a D-Sub 9-pin (RS-232C) connector. You can connect a dedicated remote controller (S-4000R) or a computer installed with  
The indicator lights up when a remote-control device (S-4000R or computer) is connected to the REMOTE connector and the unit  
is under remote control.  
8. PANEL LOCK Switch  
This locks panel operation of the S-MADI. To lock the unit so that it does not accept operation, set this to [LOCK]. To enable  
operation, set it to [UNLOCK].  
9. POWER Switch and Indicator  
This turns the power to the S-MADI on and off. The indicator lights up when the power comes on.  
About Varipitch  
The S-MADI does not support the pitch variation (by upto 12.5%) that is allowed by the MADI standard (Varipitch). When the  
CLOCK SOURCE selection is set to [MADI] or [WORD CLOCK], keep the frequency tolerance of your MADI source to +/- 40 ppm or  
less. Values exceeding +/- 40 ppm may produce noise or make synchronization with external equipment impossible.  
What’s REAC EMBEDDED POWER ?  
This feature supplies power to connected REAC devices while simultaneously transmitting REAC signals over the same cable. This  
means the devices receiving power does not need to be connected to a power cable or a battery.  
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Part Names and Functions  
Rear Panel  
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1. AC IN Connector and Cord Hook  
4. CH OFFSET Switch  
1-40  
This is for connecting the included power cable. Use the cord  
This connects REAC channels 1 through 40 with MADI  
channels 1 through 40. Signals on MADI input channels 41  
and beyond are sent (thru-out) to MADI output channels 41  
and beyond.  
2. REAC SPLIT OUT Connector and Indicator  
This connector is exclusively for output to REAC devices. The  
indicator flashes when communication with a connected  
REAC device has been established. It lights up steadily  
during standby.  
41-56 (64)  
This connects MADI channels 41 through 56 or 64 with REAC  
channels 41 through 56 or 64.  
For information on connecting a REAC device, refer to  
5. CH MODE Switch  
This sets the maximum number of MADI channels for input  
and output. Set this to correspond to the mode setting of  
connected MADI device.  
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The REAC SPLIT OUT connector supports REAC EMBEDDED POWER.  
It can supply power to M-48, S-0808, or other REAC-powered device  
via a REAC cable.  
The EMBEDDED POWER indicator on the front panel lights up when  
a device powered by REAC EMBEDDED POWER is connected and  
receiving power from the S-MADI.  
The connected MADI and REAC channels differ depending on the  
settings of the CH OFFSET and CH MODE switches. Refer to  
6. OUTPUT Switch  
REAC master or slave devices cannot be connected to the REAC  
SPLIT OUT connector. Only a REAC split device or a REAC splitter  
such as an S-4000D or S-4000-SP can be connected.  
To send (thru-out) the signal coming in from MADI IN  
connectors to the MADI OUT connectors, set this to [THRU].  
To output MADI signal derived from REAC, set this to [OUT].  
3. REAC MAIN Connector and Indicator  
7. MADI Input/Output Connectors (BNC)  
This connector is for input and output of REAC signals. The  
indicator flashes when communication with a connected  
REAC device has been established. It lights up steadily  
during standby.  
These are BNC-type connectors for MADI input and output.  
For input from the BNC connector, set the INPUT switch to  
[BNC].  
For information on connecting a REAC device, refer to  
If the frequency tolerance is more than +/-40 ppm, the S-MADI may  
be unable to perform conversion accurately. If the frequency  
tolerance of the MADI device you are using is more than +/- 40 ppm,  
connect a word-clock generator or other external source device and  
set the CLOCK SOURCE to [WORD CLOCK].  
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The REAC MAIN connector does not support REAC EMBEDDED  
POWER. Do not connect equipment that requires power to be  
supplied over the REAC cable.  
For REAC signals to be input and output correctly, the mode settings  
for all connected REAC devices must be made correctly.  
Use the [SELECT] button at REAC MAIN section to set appropriate  
REAC mode for S-MADI. For information about setting the REAC  
mode on your REAC devices, refer to the owner’s manuals for the  
respective products.  
8. INPUT Switch  
This switch selects the connector for MADI input. Select  
either [BNC] or [OPTICAL].  
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MADI signals are output from both the BNC and optical MADI OUT  
connectors regardless of the setting of the INPUT switch.  
9. MADI Input/Output Connectors (Optical)  
These are optical-type connectors for MADI input and  
output. For input from optical connector, set the INPUT  
switch to [OPTICAL].  
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Part Names and Functions  
10. WORD CLOCK Connectors and 75 ohm Switch  
These are connectors for word-clock input and output. You can connect a word-clock generator or other such external device to  
the WORD CLOCK IN connector for use as the sampling-clock source device.  
*
*
*
The signal re-generated from the source (selected as CLOCK SOURCE on the front panel) is output from the WORD CLOCK OUT connector.  
To terminate the input for WORD CLOCK at the S-MADI, set the 75 ohm switch to [ON].  
To divide the signal coming into WORD CLOCK IN connector to other equipment as well, use a commercially available split connector (see photo  
below). In such cases, set the 75 ohm switch to [OFF].  
fig.BNC-split.eps  
About Ground Terminal  
You can use the ground terminal shown below to connect the unit to an external ground.  
fig.earth-terminal.eps  
However, never connect the unit to any of the following locations.  
Water pipes (may result in shock or electrocution)  
Gas pipes (may result in fire or explosion)  
Telephone-line ground or lightning rod (may be dangerous in the event of lightning)  
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Operating the SELECT Buttons  
Press the [SELECT] buttons to change the mode of the S-MADI. The operation of the [SELECT] buttons is described below.  
*
We are using CLOCK SOURCE selection as an example here. The same procedures are applicable to SAMPLE RATE, REAC MAIN and REAC SPLIT  
OUT selections.  
When PANEL LOCK switch is set to [LOCK], the SELECT buttons cannot be operated. To enable operation, set it to [UNLOCK].  
1. Check the current mode.  
The indicator for the currently selected mode is lighted up. Check the CLOCK SOURCE, SAMPLE RATE, REAC MAIN, and REAC SPLIT  
OUT indicators.  
fig.current-mode.eps  
2. Select the mode to switch to.  
Press the [SELECT] button to choose the mode. Pressing the [SELECT] button starts the switching operation of S-MADI. The  
indicator for the selected mode flashes during the switching operation.  
*
Successively pressing the [SELECT] button makes the flashing indicator change in sequence, from top down.  
fig.press-select-button.eps  
3. Make sure the mode has changed.  
The switching operation to the selected mode is completed after about 3 seconds. The indicator that was illuminated in step 1  
goes dark, and the indicator that was flashing in step 2 stops flashing and stays steadily lit.  
*
*
To prevent noise, sound is muted until the mode-change is complete.  
You can cancel the switching operation before it finishes by pressing another [SELECT] button while the indicator is flashing.  
fig.mode-change.eps  
You can operate the [SELECT] buttons for SAMPLE RATE and REAC MAIN only when CLOCK SOURCE is set to [REAC]. Operation is not possible  
when CLOCK SOURCE is set to [MADI] or [WORD CLOCK]. These [SELECT] buttons are dark when operation is not possible.  
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Connecting External Devices  
Before Making MADI/REAC Connections  
Connected Channels for MADI and REAC  
You can input up to 64 channels to the MADI IN connectors on the S-MADI. The connected channels vary depending on the  
settings of the CH OFFSET and CH MODE switches, and the REAC SPLIT OUT setting.  
You can make the settings from 1 through 6 shown below.  
fig.channel-chart.eps  
CH OFFSET  
CH MODE  
REAC SPLIT OUT MADI  
1-40  
56CH / 64CH  
CH OFFSET  
CH MODE  
REAC SPLIT OUT REAC  
1-40  
56CH / 64CH  
1
2
MADI IN  
1
REAC MAIN OUT  
1
REAC SPLIT OUT  
1
REAC MAIN IN  
1
MADI OUT  
MADI IN  
1
REAC MAIN OUT  
1
REAC SPLIT OUT  
1
REAC MAIN IN  
1
MADI OUT  
1
1
40  
41  
40  
40  
40  
40  
41  
40  
41  
40  
40  
40  
40  
41  
64  
64  
64  
64  
CH OFFSET  
CH MODE  
REAC SPLIT OUT MADI  
41-56(64)  
56CH  
CH OFFSET  
CH MODE  
REAC SPLIT OUT REAC  
41-56(64)  
56CH  
3
4
MADI IN  
1
REAC MAIN OUT  
REAC SPLIT OUT  
REAC MAIN IN  
MADI OUT  
MADI IN  
1
REAC MAIN OUT  
REAC SPLIT OUT  
REAC MAIN IN  
MADI OUT  
1
1
40  
41  
40  
41  
40  
41  
40  
41  
1
1
1
1
1
1
56  
16  
16  
16  
56  
56  
16  
16  
17  
16  
17  
56  
40  
40  
CH OFFSET  
CH MODE  
REAC SPLIT OUT MADI  
41-56(64)  
64CH  
CH OFFSET  
CH MODE  
REAC SPLIT OUT REAC  
41-56(64)  
64CH  
5
6
MADI IN  
1
REAC MAIN OUT  
REAC SPLIT OUT  
REAC MAIN IN  
MADI OUT  
MADI IN  
1
REAC MAIN OUT  
REAC SPLIT OUT  
REAC MAIN IN  
MADI OUT  
1
1
40  
41  
40  
41  
40  
41  
40  
41  
1
1
1
1
1
1
64  
24  
24  
24  
64  
64  
24  
24  
25  
24  
25  
64  
40  
40  
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Connecting External Devices  
About Connection Cables  
Observe the following points with respect to the cables used for connections.  
Never use cables with damaged or torn coverings.  
Never step on cables or subject them to undue stress.  
Never wind cables too tightly or bend them double.  
Along with the points just described, also observe the following points for specific cable types.  
Coaxial Cables (75 ohm, BNC connectors)  
No single cable should be longer than 100 meters.  
Use cables having connectors compliant with IEC 60169-8.  
The Canare L-5C2VS or equivalent is recommended.  
Optical Cables (optical fiber, SC connectors, multi-mode, core diameter of 50/125 micro meters or 62.5/125 micro meters)  
No single cable should be longer than 2,000 meters.  
Use cables having connectors compliant with ISO/IEC 9314-3.  
REAC Cables  
Ensure that the cables used for REAC connections conform to the Cat 5e (Enhanced Category 5) standard.  
No single cable should be longer than 100 meters.  
To maintain transmission quality, use of the following optional REAC cables is recommended.  
100-meter cables:  
20-meter cables:  
SC-W100S (cable only) or W100S-R (with reel)  
SC-W20F  
*
Compared to analog transmission, digital transmission of audio signals by means of REAC (Roland Ethernet Audio Communication) is extremely  
resistant to external noise, but depending on the usage environment, in very rare instances, noise can occur. Selection of the wrong cable and  
incorrect cable handling are especially likely to cause noise.  
About REAC Connector Covers  
When using a commercially available Ethernet cable to connect a REAC device, fit the included REAC connector covers onto the  
REAC ports. Electromagnetic noise may be a problem if these are left unattached.  
fig.fit-connector-cover.eps  
Attaching a REAC connector cover is not necessary when you’re using an optional REAC cable (described above).  
About Ferrite Cores  
Two ferrite cores are included with the S-MADI. Attach the ferrite cores to the REAC cable being connected to the S-MADI. Clamp  
each ferrite core onto the cable at a location near the plug at the end of the cable, pressing down on the ferrite core until it clicks  
closed.  
*
When attaching a ferrite core, be careful to avoid pinching your fingers.  
fig.fit-ferrite-core.eps  
When connecting a REAC device, use a cable that has ferrite cores attached to it.  
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Connecting External Devices  
Connecting MADI/REAC Devices  
Connection Example 1 : Connecting Digital Snake and MADI Device  
This sets up a digital snake as a stage unit and connects, via the S-MADI, a digital mixer equipped with MADI input and output.  
(This performs mutual MADI and REAC conversion.)  
Connect the stage unit (in this figure, an S-4000S-3208) to the REAC MAIN connector on the S-MADI.  
*
*
Operations such as adjusting the gain on the digital snake can be accomplished using a dedicated remote controller (S-4000R) connected to the  
S-MADI or using dedicated remote-control software (S-4000 RCS).  
You cannot set Digital Snake’s REAC Mode to Master when it is used in connection with S-MADI.  
fig.example1.eps  
STAGE  
S-4000S-3208  
REAC Slave Device  
S-4000R  
MAIN  
REAC Master Device  
OUT  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
FOH (Front of House)  
When making connections described here, set the modes and switches as shown below.  
fig.mode-set1.eps  
1-40  
BNC  
MADI  
MASTER  
*
When CLOCK SOURCE is set to [MADI] or [WORD CLOCK], the S-MADI is automatically set to be the REAC master device. Set the digital snake as  
REAC slave device.  
*
*
*
Selecting [MADI] or [WORD CLOCK] as CLOCK SOURCE automatically sets the sampling rate for the S-MADI to match the sampling rate being input.  
When the MADI device is connected using an optical cable, set the INPUT switch to [OPTICAL].  
Set CH MODE to correspond to the mode of the connected MADI device.  
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Connection Example 2 : Dividing Output from a MADI Device to M-48 units  
You can configure a system that adds an M-48 live personal mixer to a live mixing system that has MADI output. You can also  
position an M-48 at Front of House for use as an output device providing monitor sound.  
Signal routing to the M-48 units on stage is performed by the S-4000D (splitter and power distributor).  
Connect the S-4000D at stage side to the REAC MAIN connector on the S-MADI. Connect the M-48 at Front of House to the REAC  
SPLIT OUT connector on the S-MADI.  
*
You can make settings for the M-48 units from dedicated remote-control software (S-4000 RCS) on the computer connected to the S-MADI.  
fig.example2.eps  
STAGE  
M-48  
S-4000D  
SPLIT OUT  
MAIN  
M-48  
IN  
REAC Master Device  
OUT  
S-4000 RCS  
FOH (Front of House)  
When making connections described here, set the modes and switches as shown below.  
fig.mode-set2.eps  
MADI IN  
1-40  
BNC  
MADI  
MASTER  
*
*
When CLOCK SOURCE is set to [MADI] or [WORD CLOCK], the S-MADI is automatically set to be the REAC master device.  
Other precautions are the same as for “Connection Example 1.”  
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Connecting External Devices  
Connection Example 3 : Connecting a V-Mixer As a Monitor Console  
You can add a V-Mixer to the system in “Connection Example 1” for use as a monitor console.  
Connect the REAC A connector on the V-Mixer to the REAC SPLIT OUT connector on the S-MADI, and connect the REAC B  
connector to the S-4000D.  
*
*
When these connections are made, you can make settings of M-48 remotely from the V-Mixer.  
Adjusting the gain on the digital snake or other settings can be accomplished using a dedicated remote controller (S-4000R) connected to the S-  
MADI or using dedicated remote-control software (S-4000 RCS).  
*
You cannot set Digital Snake’s REAC Mode to Master when it is used in connection with S-MADI.  
fig.monitor-system.eps  
STAGE  
M-380  
M-48  
S-4000S-3208  
B
A
S-4000D  
REAC Slave Device  
REAC Split Device  
S-4000R  
SPLIT OUT  
MAIN  
OUT  
IN  
IN  
REAC Master Device  
OUT  
FOH (Front of House)  
When making connections described here, set the modes and switches as shown below.  
fig.mode-set3.eps  
REAC IN  
1-40  
BNC  
MADI  
MASTER  
*
*
Set the V-Mixer as a REAC split device by setting its REAC SETUP to [MONITOR/BROADCAST].  
Other precautions are the same as for “Connection Example 1.”  
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Connecting External Devices  
Connection Example 4 : Long-distance Transmission of Optical Signals (1)  
Using an optical cable for the MADI connection enables long-distance transmission. In situations such as when the recording  
room is located away from the Front of House or you are transmitting audio from a hall/stadium to an outside broadcasting van  
or the like, use optical cables.  
*
Some MADI recorders require dedicated MADI interfaces for connection with external equipment. Check owner’s manual of your MADI recorder  
before connection.  
fig.example4.eps  
STAGE  
S-1608  
S-1608  
REAC Slave Device  
REAC Slave Device  
A
B
SPLIT  
M-400  
MAIN  
REAC Split Device  
Optical  
Cable  
FOH (Front of House)  
REAC Master Device  
MADI Recorder  
Recording Room  
When making connections described here, set the modes and switches as shown below.  
fig.mode-set4.eps  
1-40  
REAC  
SPLIT  
*
Set the V-Mixer as REAC master device by setting its REAC SETUP to [FOH], the digital snake as REAC slave device, and the S-MADI as REAC split  
device.  
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Connecting External Devices  
Connection Example 5 : Long-distance Transmission of Optical Signals (2)  
“Connection Example 4” is for recording a concert or the like, but as shown below, you can also make connections that do not go  
through a mixer. When you record the sound only, with no speaker output, place the digital snake near the sound sources and  
connect the recorder via the S-OPT units and S-MADI.  
*
*
Conversion from analog to digital is accomplished near the sources, which can help prevent signal degradation.  
Use an optical cable to connect the two S-OPT units. For information on how to make the connections, operation methods, and usable cables,  
refer to the owner’s manual for the S-OPT.  
*
*
Adjusting the gain or other settings on the digital snake can be accomplished using a dedicated remote controller (S-4000R) or dedicated  
remote-control software (S-4000 RCS).  
You cannot set Digital Snake’s REAC Mode to Master when it is used in connection with S-MADI.  
fig.example5.eps  
Nearby Sound Sources  
S-4000S-3208  
S-OPT  
REAC Slave Device  
Optical Cable  
MAIN  
REAC Master Device  
OUT OUT  
S-OPT  
MADI Recorder  
OB Van  
or  
Recording Room  
IN  
IN  
S-4000R  
When making connections described here, set the modes and switches as shown below.  
fig.mode-set5.eps  
1-40  
REAC  
MASTER  
*
Set the S-MADI as REAC master device and the digital snake as REAC slave device.  
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Connecting External Devices  
Connection Example 6 : Configuring a 64-channel Input/Output System Using Two S-MADI Units  
You can configure a system having 64 inputs and 64 outputs by linking two S-MADI units and connecting S-4000S units to each one.  
*
When the connections shown here are made, the following four types of input/output configurations for the S-4000S become necessary.  
0 inputs/40 outputs (S-4000S-0040)  
0 inputs/24 outputs (S-4000S-0024)  
40 inputs/0 outputs (S-4000S-4000)  
24 inputs/0 outputs (S-4000S-2400)  
*
*
For information on configuring S-4000S input/output modules, consult the Roland Service Stations shown on “Information” sheet.  
You cannot set Digital Snake’s REAC Mode to Master when it is used in connection with S-MADI.  
fig.example6.eps  
S-4000S-0040  
S-4000R  
MADI 1-40ch  
40ch  
(MADI 1-40ch)  
SPLIT OUT  
REAC Split Device  
S-4000S-0024  
REAC Master Device  
MAIN  
OUT  
IN  
MADI 41-64ch  
24ch  
(MADI 41-64ch)  
MADI 64ch  
REAC Split Device  
S-4000S-4000  
MADI 41-64ch  
+
REAC 40ch  
REAC 40ch  
40ch  
24ch  
SPLIT OUT  
IN  
REAC Slave Device  
S-4000S-2400  
OUT  
REAC Master Device  
MAIN  
REAC 24ch  
REAC 40ch  
+
REAC 24ch  
REAC Slave Device  
IN  
OUT  
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Connecting External Devices  
When making connections described here, set the modes and switches as shown below. Note that the first S-MADI (at the top of  
the figure) and the second S-MADI (at the bottom of the figure) have different CH OFFSET settings.  
fig.mode-set6.eps  
1st (upper)  
2nd (lower)  
MADI IN  
1-40  
41-56(64)  
64CH  
BNC  
MADI  
MASTER  
*
*
*
*
When CLOCK SOURCE is set to [MADI] or [WORD CLOCK], the S-MADI is automatically set to be the REAC master device.  
Set the digital snake as REAC slave device or REAC split device, depending on which connector of S-MADI the digital snake is connected to.  
When a sampling clock is supplied from an external device, set CLOCK SOURCE to [WORD CLOCK].  
Other precautions are the same as for “Connection Example 1.”  
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About the Remote Controller  
Notes for Serial Connections  
*
Use the accessory RS-232C cable of S-4000R for connection. If it's necessary to use longer or shorter cable, please purchase RS-232C cable (D-Sub  
9pins/male-female/ straight type).  
*
*
It is recommended to use a cable of 15 meters or shorter.  
Connect S-4000R or computer to S-MADI, not to Digital Snake.  
Connecting a Dedicated Remote Controller  
You can connect a dedicated remote controller (S-4000R) for digital snake to the REMOTE connector on the S-MADI. The REMOTE  
indicator on the front panel lights up while S-MADI is receiving remote control from the S-4000R.  
Connecting an S-4000R to the S-MADI lets you perform the following operations on the digital snake.  
Adjusting preamp gain  
Turning phantom power on and off  
Turning pads on and off  
*
*
The S-4000R supports remote control up to 40 channels.  
For information on the how to carry out remote control from the S-4000R, refer to the owner’s manuals for the respective digital snake products.  
fig.connect-S4000R.eps  
Connecting a Computer  
You can connect a computer installed with dedicated remote-control software (S-4000 RCS) to the REMOTE connector on the S-  
MADI. The REMOTE indicator on the front panel lights up while S-MADI is receiving remote control from S-4000 RCS.  
Connecting a computer installed with S-4000 RCS to the S-MADI lets you accomplish much the same operations as with a  
connected S-4000R unit. Using S-4000 RCS also provides the following advantages.  
You can view a list of the input levels on all channels.  
You can view a list of parameter settings (phantom power, pad, etc.) on all channels.  
You can save and recall up to 100 settings.  
If the computer has multiple RS-232C ports, you can control up to four systems.  
You can make settings of M-48 live personal mixer.  
fig.connect-PC.eps  
You can download S-4000 RCS from the following Roland website.  
*
For more information on the computer’s system requirements and operations, refer to the owner’s manual for S-4000 RCS.  
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Appendices  
Main Specifications  
fig.spec-sheet.eps  
Signal Processing  
Others  
Network Latency  
450 microseconds (AD - S-MADI - DA : about 2.8 ms)  
AC 115 V, 117 V, 220 V, 230 V, 240 V (50/60 Hz)  
Sample Rate  
48 kHz / 44.1 kHz  
Power Supply  
Frequency Tolerance +/- 40 ppm  
MADI Channel Mode 64 ch / 56 ch  
Connectors  
Power Consumption 0.7 A : AC 115 V, 117 V  
0.6 A : AC 220 V  
0.5 A : AC 230 V, 240 V  
(at max output of REAC EMBEDDED POWER)  
REAC Main  
RJ-45 EtherCon Type x 1  
RJ-45 EtherCon Type x 1  
482.0 (W) x 302.7 (D) x 44.0 (H) mm  
19 (W) x 11-15/16 (D) x 1-3/4 (H) inches  
Dimensions  
Weight  
REAC Split Out  
3.5 kg / 7 lbs 12 oz  
Word Clock In / Out BNC Type x 2  
Operation  
Temperature  
0 to +40 degrees Celsius  
+32 to +104 degrees Fahrenheit  
Coaxial : BNC type x 2  
Optical : SC Duplex type x 1  
MADI In / Out  
Accessories  
Power Cord, REAC Connector Cover x 2,  
Ferrite Core x 2, Rubber Foot x 4, Owner's Manual  
Remote  
9-pin D-Sub type x 1  
*
In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior notice.  
Troubleshooting  
The SELECT buttons have no effect.  
Is the PANEL LOCK switch set to [LOCK]?  
To enable operation, set this to [UNLOCK]. No operation is possible when it is set to [LOCK].  
WORD CLOCK input and output contains errors.  
The word-clock output of the S-MADI is a signal that the S-MADI re-generates internally based on the signal being input as the  
clock source. This means that slight difference may occur between the input and output. When splitting signals input from a  
Input and output are not possible.  
Is the sampling rate of the connected equipment set to 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz?  
The S-MADI supports sampling rates of 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz. Set all connected equipment to the identical sampling rate, matched  
to the sampling-rate of the S-MADI.  
The S-4000H does not support 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz, and so it cannot be connected to the S-MADI.  
REAC input is not output from MADI OUT.  
When the unit is set to [THRU], signals input to the MADI IN connector are sent from the MADI OUT connector (thru-out). When  
you want to convert REAC input into MADI output, set the OUTPUT switch to [OUT].  
Output contains noise.  
Does the frequency tolerance of the sampling clock in the input MADI signal exceed +/- 40 ppm?  
If the value is exceeding +/- 40 ppm, S-MADI cannot convert accurately. Connect an external word-clock generator or other such  
device, and change the CLOCK SOURCE setting to [WORD CLOCK].  
Transmission to/from digital snake is not possible.  
Is a suitable cable used to make the connection?  
Have the REAC mode settings (master, slave, or split) been made correctly on the respective equipment?  
Refer to “Connection Example 1” through “Connection Example 6” and make the correct REAC mode settings.  
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Dimensions  
fig.dimension.eps  
UNIT : mm  
430.1  
482  
465  
10.3  
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Memo  
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Memo  
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For EU Countries  
For the USA  
This product complies with the requirements of EMCD 2004/108/EC and LVD 2006/95/EC.  
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION  
RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT  
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. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee  
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the users authority to operate this equipment.  
This equipment requires shielded interface cables in order to meet FCC class B Limit.  
For Canada  
NOTICE  
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.  
AVIS  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.  
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For C.A. US Proposition 65  
WARNING  
This product contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm, including lead.  
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