Fostex TV Converter Box AC2496 User Manual

8288 475 000  
Owner’s Manual  
Eight channel AD Converter for 24bit / 96kHz  
Introduction  
The Fostex Model AC2496 is a 24 bit/96kHz compatible (compatible only to S/P DIF)  
professional-use 8 channel A/D converter that converts analog input signals to digital  
signals (adat or S/P DIF). It can be utilized to increase the number of inputs of Fostex  
digital multirecorders D1624/D2424 and for substituting inputs of digital mixers and  
personal computers.  
Functions of the Model AC2496 can be extended according to the application by em-  
ploying an optional Model 8355 (AES/EBU card) and Model 5045 (8 channel AD card).  
When the 8355 is installed in an AC2496, it is possible to transmit 24 bit/96kHz digital  
signals (8 channels) which is otherwise impossible to transmit in ADAT IN/OUT.  
If a 5045 is installed, the 8 channel analog inputs of the AC2496 can be extended to 16  
channels.  
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Table of Contents  
Safety instructions..................................................................................................................2  
Names and functions of each section..................................................................................4  
Main features of theAC2496..................................................................................................5  
AC2496 without the option installed.....................................................................................6  
AC2496 with the Model 5045 installed.................................................................................6  
AC2496 with the Model 8355 installed.................................................................................6  
Application examples as Analog - adat converter..............................................................7  
Connecting example for 16 track simultaneous recording................................................7  
Setup of the AC2496.................................................................................................................7  
Application examples as an Analog - S/P DIF converter....................................................8  
Connecting example when substituting  
the input of personal computers (audio card)................................................8  
Setup of the AC2496.................................................................................................................8  
Using the AC2496 as a digital master....................................................................................8  
Extension example after installing a Model 5045................................................................9  
Connecting example for 24 track simultaneous recording................................................9  
Setup of the AC2496.................................................................................................................9  
Extension example after installing a Model 8355.............................................................10  
Connecting example...............................................................................................................10  
Setup of the AC2496...............................................................................................................10  
Specifications (AC2496 / 5045 / 8355).................................................................................11  
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Names and functions of each section  
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1. Power switch/Power LED  
6. Reference level selecting switch  
The main power switch for the AC2496.  
The power LED (green) will light when power is  
switched ON.  
This switch selects the reference level (all channels  
simultaneously) of the analog input (balance or un-  
balance). Both balance and unbalance can be selected  
to -20dB/-18dB/-12dB (Refer to <Notes> on the next  
page).  
2. WORD IN termination switch  
This must be switched ON when input signals from  
WORD IN is to be terminated by 75 ohms.  
7. Analog input mode selecting switch  
This switch becomes effective when the DIGITAL FOR-  
MAT switch is set to "adat" and if the optional Model  
8355 has been installed; the signal applied to the ana-  
log input connector can be assigned to the desired  
channel. In general, these are selected in accordance  
to the number of BUSS OUT of a connected analog  
mixer.  
3. LOCKED indicator  
This will light up when the CLOCK switch is set to  
"WORD" and locked onto the external WORD clock.  
4. Clock switch  
This is for setup of the AC2496 operating clock.  
"INT"  
Operates by the AC2496 crystal.  
<Notes on switching>  
"WORD"  
Synchronizes with the external WORD clock.  
Always switch off the main power to the AC2496  
before changing the various selecting switches.  
If the switches are manipulated with the main  
power switched on, it could create noise.  
5. Digital format selecting switch  
This selects the digital output format (adat, S/P DIF  
or AES/EBU). It can also be selected to 44.1kHz, 48kHz,  
88.2kHz or 96kHz (44.1/48kHz only for adat output).  
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8. Blank panel  
12. WORD OUT connector (BNC type)  
The AC2496 WORD clock signal for external digital  
equipment is output here.  
This blank panel is removed when installing the op-  
tional Model 8355 (AES/EBU card) or the Model 5045  
(8 channel AD card). In regards to installation of the  
options, refer to the manual included with the cards.  
13. Analog input connector (TRS phone jack)  
This is connected to BUSS OUT (or GROUP OUT) of  
the analog mixer (Refer to <Note> on the next page).  
These connectors can accept both balanced (+4dBu)  
and unbalanced (-10dBV) analog signals.  
9. DIGITAL OUT 1-8 connectors (Optical)  
Digital equipment provided with optical DIGITAL IN  
are connected here. The type of digital signals (adat  
or S/P DIF) selected by the DIGITAL FORMAT switch  
will be output here.  
T: HOT  
R: COLD  
S: GND  
10. WORD IN connector (BNC type)  
The WORD clock signal from external digital equip-  
ment is input here to match the phase with digital  
equipment provided with WORD OUT.  
<Notes when connecting cables>  
When plugging or unplugging the interconnecting  
cables, be sure to do so after switching off the power  
to the AC2496.  
11. AC IN connector  
The AC cable included with the AC2496 is connected  
here.  
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Main features of the AC2496  
The AC2496 is a professional use high quality 24 bit, 96kHz compatible 8 channel A/D converter for  
converting analog signals to digital signals. Conversion to digital signals can be selected for S/P DIF or  
adat, depending on the application. Furthermore, by installing the option, it will be possible to also  
output AES/EBU format digital signals so it can be used to extend the number of digital multirecorder  
analog inputs and to substitute the inputs of digital mixers and audio cards in personal computers.  
• Includes with WORD in/out connector  
Synchronizing external equipment with the WORD  
clock is possible by utilizing this WORD IN/OUT con-  
nector.  
• Balanced/unbalanced compatible input connectors  
Stereo phone jacks that comply to both balanced  
(+4dBu) and unbalanced (-10dBV) lines are employed  
for the analog inputs (1-8).  
• Selecting various digital formats  
Four different digital formats can be selected: 24 bit/  
44.1kHz, 24 bit/48kHz, 24 bit/88.2kHz and 24 bit/  
96kHz. When outputting adat digital signals, how-  
ever, it will be limited to 24 bit/44.1kHz and 24 bit/  
48kHz.  
• Reference level can be set to match the input  
The reference level can be set to match the analog  
input (balanced or unbalanced line). The reference  
level can be chosen from three different levels: -12dB,  
-18dB or -20dB. All channels can be switched simul-  
taneously.  
• Options available for extending functionality  
Two exclusive options are available for the AC2496  
which further extend the AC2496’s capabilities.  
<Notes when setting the reference level>  
Be sure to match the equipment level for both  
balanced and unbalanced lines in regards to  
both the reference level and the analog input  
connector of connected equipment.  
Model 5045 (8 channel AD card)  
This is an 8 channel AD card for extending the AC2496 ana-  
log inputs to 16 channels.  
For example, if it is used with the REF LEVEL  
switch set to balanced line reference level, digi-  
tal clipping and low S/N signal may result if an  
unbalanced input is connected to the input  
connector.  
• Optical digital output connector (DIGITAL OUT)  
Adat or S/P DIF digital signals (by switch) can be out-  
put from the optical (square) digital output connec-  
tor. This can be connected to external digital equip-  
ment provided with input connectors for adat or S/P  
DIF signals.  
Model 8355 (8 channel AES/EBU card)  
This is an 8 channel AES/EBU card for converting the ana-  
log input signal to AES/EBU digital signals. This card makes  
it possible to transmit 24 bit/96kHz digital signals that could  
not be output in adat format.  
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• AC2496 without the option installed  
In a stock AC2496 without the option installed, analog input signal (1-8) is input as shown below  
and output after converting to adat (ch1~8) or S/P DIF (ch1, 2) digital signals. For other appli-  
cation methods, please refer to pages 7 and 8.  
adat (ch 1-8) or S/P DIF (ch 1, 2) digital signals  
Analog input signals (1-8)  
• AC2496 with the Model 5045 installed  
When the 5045 (8 channel AD card) is installed in the AC2496, the analog inputs will be ex-  
tended as shown in the schematic below enabling connection of 8 to 16 channels of input signals.  
Digital signals from channels 1-8 and 9-16 will be output (at output of adat digital signals) from  
each digital output connector (optical). For other applications, please refer to page 9.  
adat (ch 1-8) or S/P DIF (ch 1, 2) digital signals  
adat (ch 9-16) or S/P DIF (ch 9, 10) digital signals  
Analog input signals (1-8)  
Analog input signals (9-16)  
• AC2496 with the Model 8355 installed  
When the 8355 (8 channel AES/EBU card) is installed in the AC2496, in addition to adat (or S/P  
DIF) digital signals, AES/EBU formatted digital signals can be output as shown in the schematic  
below. For other applications, please refer to page 10.  
AES/EBU formatted digital signals  
adat (ch 1-8) or S/P DIF (ch 1, 2) digital signals  
Analog input signals (1-8)  
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Application examples as an Analog-adat converter  
As an example in using AC2496 as an analog-adat converter, here it is connected to a Fostex digital  
multirecorder D2424 to enable 16 track simultaneous recording. The analog mixer in the connecting  
example below will be for 8 BUSS OUT.  
• Connecting example for 16 track simultaneous recording  
This example demonstrates a standard AC2496 and 16 channels of analog signals being recorded simultaneously.  
In this example, the analog signals (1-8) from analog mixer 1 are input to ANALOG INPUT 1-8, while the signals  
(1-8) from analog mixer 2 connected to AC2496 are converted to adat digital signals and input to DATA INPUT 9-  
16 (or 17-24). Sixteen track simultaneous recording is possible with this procedure.  
Analog Mixer-1  
<CAUTION>  
If it is to be connected to a digital re-  
corder -- a D2424 in this case -- having  
a WORD OUT port as shown in the ex-  
ample, it must always be connected to  
(Master)  
WORD IN of the AC2496 and WORD  
AN  
A
A
NLOALGOIGNPIN  
U
PTU  
B
C
N
E
C[E+4  
[
d
+
B4udB  
]
u
/
U
]
NLA  
C
N
E
C[E-1  
[
0
-
d
1
B0VdB]v  
]
ANALOG OUTPUT BALANCE  
ANALOG OUTPUT BALANCE  
[
+4dBu  
[
+4dBu  
]
/
]
UNBALANCE  
/
UNBALANCE  
[
-10dBv  
[
-10dBV  
]
]
clock signals input from the digital re-  
corder.  
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3
2
1
5
12  
24  
11  
23  
10  
22  
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
R
R
E
S
M4O22TE  
100  
ON OFF  
REMOTE  
THRU  
8
7
6
21  
20  
19  
18  
17  
16  
15  
14  
13  
Also, if WORD clock is to be input to  
AC2496, be sure to set the recorder  
clock in the "asynchronous mode."  
Refer to the recorder Manual for details.  
If WORD clock cannot be input, set the  
recorder in the "synchronous mode"  
and the AC2496 CLOCK switch to "INT."  
W
W
INPUT  
O
O
R
RD  
D
OUTPUT  
75Ω  
ON OFF  
AC-IN  
DATA  
M
MIDIDII  
S
S
C
CSII  
S
INPUT  
16  
OUTPUT  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
THRU  
24  
-
17  
-
9
8
-
1
24  
-
17  
8
-
1
CAUTION  
16  
-
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RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
NE PAS OUVRIR  
AVIS:  
WARNING:  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC  
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT  
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
WORD clock  
adat digital signals  
(Slave)  
<Notes when making connections>  
When connecting external equipment  
to AC2496, be sure to switch off power  
to AC2496. Noise could be created if  
cables are plugged in or out while the  
power is on.  
Analog Mixer-2  
• Setup of the AC2496  
If the AC2496 is to be used as an analog-adat converter as shown in the previous example, set it up as explained  
in the following.  
When WORD clock is input  
If connecting an 8 BUSS OUT  
from the D2424, set the  
mixer, set the ANALOG IN-  
CLOCK SW to "WORD" and  
PUT MODE SW to "1-8."  
the terminator switch to "ON."  
Set theAC2496 reference level  
to match the output level (bal-  
anced or unbalanced line) of  
to AC2496 before manipu-  
any external equipment con-  
<Notes at setup>  
Be sure to switch off power  
lating each selector switch of  
the AC2496. If the switches  
are manipulated with the  
power switched on, it could  
create noise.  
nected, such as an analog  
mixer.  
Set this to "ADAT-48" or "ADAT-  
44.1," matching the D2424  
sampling frequency.  
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Application examples as an Analog-S/P DIF converter  
• Connection example when substituting the input of personal computers (audio card)  
An example using an AC2496 as an analog-S/P DIF converter connected to the audio card installed in a personal  
computer for converting the analog audio signal to S/P DIF digital signal and recorded.  
<Notes on cable connection>  
When plugging or unplugging the interconnect-  
ing cables be sure to do so only after switching  
off the power to the AC2496.  
S/P DIF digital signals  
Otherwise, noise could result.  
Analog signals  
• Setup of the AC2496  
When the AC2496 is to be used as an Analog-S/P DIF converter, it must be setup as explained below.  
<Notes on setup>  
When changing the select switches  
of AC2496, be sure to do so only  
after switching off power to  
AC2496.  
If WORD clock cannot be in-  
put, switch CLOCK SW to  
"INT." The terminate switch  
can be set to either position.  
This switch will have no affect  
at output of S/P DIF digital sig-  
nals.  
Should the switches be manipulated  
with power on, it could create noise.  
The AC2496 reference level  
should be set to match the  
analog signal output level that  
is connected.  
This is set to match the sampling fre-  
quency of connected equipment.  
For S/P DIF digital signals, it will comply  
also to "96kHz."  
Using the AC2496 as a digital master  
In the explanations up to this point, the AC2496  
was used as the slave. In other applications, the  
AC2496 can be used as the master.  
Digital Equipment  
WORD IN  
S/P DIF IN (adat IN)  
As shown in schematic at right, by applying  
WORD clock from the AC2496 WORD OUT port  
to digital equipment installed with WORD IN,  
such equipment can be synchronized with the  
AC2496 WORD clock.  
(Slave)  
WORD clock  
DIGITAL OUT  
AC2496  
WORD OUT  
ANALOG IN  
<Note>  
(Master)  
When using the AC2496 as the master, set its switch  
to "INT" and the external digital equipment to "sync  
mode."  
Analog signals  
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Extension example after installing a Model 5045  
The 8 analog-input channels of the AC2496 can be extended to 16 channels by installing an optional  
Model 5045 8ch A/D card. Such an installation enables 24 track simultaneous recording by using a  
D2424 as shown in example below.  
• Connecting example for 24 track simultaneous recording  
This is an example of installing a Model 5045 in an AC2496. Twenty four channels of analog signals can then be  
recorded simultaneously. In this example, analog signals (1-8) from analog mixer 1 are input to ANALOG INPUT  
1-8, while signals from analog mixer 2/3 (1-8, 9-16) connected to the AC2496 are converted to adat digital  
signals and applied to DATA INPUT 9-16 and 17-24. Using this procedure, it is possible to simultaneously record  
24 tracks.  
Analog Mixer-1  
Analog signals (1-8)  
AN  
A
A
NLOALGOIGNPIN  
U
PT
B
C
N
E
C[E+4  
d
+
B4udB  
]
u
/
U
/N  
U
B
NABLANLA  
C
N
E
C[E-1[0  
-
d
1
B0VdB]v  
]
ANALOG OUTPUT BALANCE  
ANALOG OUTPUT BALANCE  
+4dBu  
[
+4dBu  
/
]
UNBALANCE  
/
UNBALANCE  
-10dBv  
[
-10dBV  
]
4
3
2
1
5
12  
24  
11  
23  
10  
22  
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
R
E
MOTE  
100  
ON OFF  
REMOTE  
THRU  
8
7
6
21  
20  
19  
18  
17  
16  
15  
14  
13  
W
W
O
O
R
RD  
D
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
75Ω  
ON OFF  
AC-IN  
DATA  
M
MIDIDII  
S
S
C
CSII  
S
INPUT  
16  
OUTPUT  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
THRU  
24  
-
17  
-
9
8
-
1
24  
-
17  
8
-
1
16  
-
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CAUTION  
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
NE PAS OUVRIR  
AVIS:  
WARNING:  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC  
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT  
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
(Master)  
(Slave)  
adat digital signal (9-16)  
WORD clock  
adat digital signal (1-8)  
Analog Mixer-3  
Analog Mixer-2  
• Setup of the AC2496  
The same as the previous example, when using an AC2496 as an Analog-adat converter, it must be setup as  
follows:  
If WORD clock is input from a  
D2424, the CLOCK SW must  
be set to "WORD" and the ter-  
minate SW to "ON."  
If an 8 BUSS OUT mixer is to  
be connected, set the ANA-  
LOG INPUT MODE SW to "1-  
8."  
Set theAC2496 reference level  
to match the output level (bal-  
anced/unbalanced line) of ex-  
ternal equipment connected  
such as an analog mixer.  
Set to "ADAT-48" or "ADAT-  
44.1" to match the D2424  
sampling frequency.  
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Extension example after installing a Model 8355  
When the optional Model 8355 (8ch AES/EBU card) is installed, the AC2496 can be utilized as an  
analog-AES/EBU converter. Unlike the previous example, this setup can output 24 bit 88.2kHz/24 bit  
96kHz digital signals.  
WORD clock  
• Connecting example  
In compliance to the DIGI-  
Digital equipment installed with  
AES/EBU input ports  
(Refer to explanation below)  
TAL FORMAT switch set-  
ting, adat or S/P DIF digital  
signals will also be output.  
AES/EBU digital signal  
PIN assignments  
Pin 1 = GND  
Analog Inputs (1-8)  
Pin 2 = HOT  
Pin 3 = COLD  
• Set of the AC2496  
If WORD clock is input from  
digital equipment, set the  
CLOCK SW to "WORD" and  
the terminate SW to "ON."  
This is switched in accor-  
dance to the analog input type  
(Refer to explanation below).  
Set theAC2496 reference level  
to match the output level (bal-  
anced/unbalanced line) of ex-  
ternal equipment connected  
such as an analog mixer.  
If it is to be set to 44.1kHz and  
48kHz, it is okay to set to FS for  
ADAT or S/P DIF.  
However, digital signals (adat or  
S/P DIF) corresponding to the set-  
ting will be output from the optical  
DIGITAL OUT connector.  
Set FS (44.1/48/88.2/96kHz)  
to match the equipment con-  
nected. Above is an example  
of setting to 96kHz.  
The AES/EBU format output signals are output from each connector as shown below in compliance  
to the front panel setting ANALOG INPUT MODE switch.  
Two channels each of the signals applied to in-  
puts 1-8 will be output in theAES/EBU format from  
their respective output connectors.  
Signals applied to inputs 1 and 2 will be output in  
the AES/EBU format from output connectors 1-2,  
3-4, 5-6 and 7-8.  
Signals applied to inputs 1-4 will be output in the  
AES/EBU format from output connectors 1-2 and  
3-4 (5-6 and 7-8).  
ch1/2  
ch1/2 ch1/2  
ch1/2  
ch3/4  
ch1/2  
ch3/4  
ch1/2  
ch1/2  
ch5/6  
ch7/8  
ch3/4  
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Specifications (AC2496 / 5045 / 8355)  
Input/output:  
0dBu = 0.775Vrms, 0dBV = 1Vrms  
Reference level:  
-12dB / -18dB / -20dB switchable  
Balanced (+4dBu) / Unbalanced (-10dBV) Switchable  
• ANALOG input (AC2496 / 5045)  
Connector  
: ø 6mm TRS phone jack (balanced)  
: 10kor more  
Input Impedance  
Standard Input Level  
: +4dBu (balanced)  
: -10dBV (unbalanced)  
• DIGITAL output (AC2496 / 5045)  
Connector  
: Optical  
Output Format  
: IEC 60958 (S/P DIF)  
: Alesis Proprietary Multi Channel Optical Digital Interface (adat)  
• AES/EBU output (8355)  
Connector  
: XLR-3-31 type (Pin 2: Hot)  
: IEC 60958 (AES/EBU)  
Output Format  
• WORD input (AC2496)  
Connector  
: BNC type  
Input Level  
: TTL level (included 75terminate switch)  
• WORD output (AC2496)  
Connector  
: BNC type  
: TTL level  
Output Level  
• Sampling Freq./Quantization  
: 24bit / 44.1kHz, 24bit / 48kHz, 24bit / 88.2kHz, 24bit / 96kHz  
(88.2/96kHz: S/P DIF output only)  
• A/D  
: 24bit 128 times, over sampling, Delta-Sigma  
• S/N  
: 110dB (TYPICAL)  
• Total Harmonic Distortion  
• Power Supply (AC2496)  
• Power Consumption (AC2496)  
• Dimensions (AC2496)  
• Weight (AC2496)  
: 0.002% (TYPICAL)  
: 120VAC 60Hz, 230V ~ 50/60Hz (AC inlet type)  
: 18W  
: 482 (W) x 44 (H) x 220 (D) mm  
: 2kg  
• To facilitate product improvement, specifications and appearance are subject to change without  
notice.  
• Adat and the  
symbol are trademarks of Alesis Corporation.  
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Declaration of EC Directive  
This equipment is compatible with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) - Directive on approximation of member  
nation's ordinance concerning the electromagnetic compatibility and with the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC)  
- Directive on approximation of member nation's ordinance concerning electric equipment designed to be used  
within the specified voltage range.  
The Affect of Immunity on This Equipment  
The affect of the European Specification EN50082-1 (coexistence of electromagnetic waves - common  
immunity specification) on this equipment are as shown below.  
* In the electrical fast transient/burst requirements, surge, conducted disturbances by radio-frequency fields,  
power frequency magnetic field, radiate electromagnetic field requirements and static electricity discharging  
environment, this could be affected by generation of noise in some cases.  
FOSTEX DISTRIBUTORS LIST IN EUROPE  
* Including non-EU countries.  
* underlined: contracted distributors (as of August, 2000)  
<AUSTRIA>  
NAME: ATEC Audio-u. Videogeraete VertriebsgesmbH.  
ADD: Im Winkel 5, A-2325 Velm, Austria  
TEL: (+43) 2234-74004, FAX: (+43) 2234-74074  
<ITALY>  
NAME: General Music S. p. A.  
ADD:Via delle Rose, 12 S. Giovanni M. (RN), Italy  
TEL: (+39) 0541-959511, FAX: (+39) 0541-957404  
<BELGIUM>  
<THE NETHERLANDS>  
NAME: EML Sound Industries NV  
ADD: Bijvennestraat 1A, B3500 Hasselt, Belgium  
TEL: (+32) 11-232355, FAX: (+32) 11-232172  
NAME: IEMKE ROOS AUDIO B. V.  
ADD: Kuiperbergweg 20, 1101 AG Amsterdam, The Netherlands  
TEL: (+31) 20-697-2121, FAX: (+31) 20-697-4201  
<DENMARK>  
NAME: SC Sound ApS  
<NORWAY>  
NAME: Siv. Ing. Benum A/S  
ADD: Malervej 2, DK-2630 Taastrup, Denmark  
TEL: (+45) 4399-8877, FAX: (+45) 4399-8077  
ADD: P. O. Box 145 Vinderen, 0319 Oslo 3, Norway  
TEL: (+47) 22-139900, FAX: (+47) 22-148259  
<FINLAND>  
NAME: Noretron Oy Audio  
ADD: P. O. Box 22, FIN-02631 Espoo, Finland  
TEL: (+358) 9-5259330, FAX: (+358) 9-52593352  
<PORTUGAL>  
NAME: Caius - Tecnologias Audio e Musica, Lda.  
ADD: Rua de Santa Catarina, 131 4000 Porto, Portugal  
TEL: (+351) 2-2086009/2001394,  
FAX: (+351) 2-2054760/2087488  
<FRANCE>  
NAME: Musikengro  
<SPAIN>  
ADD: ZAC de Folliouses, B. P. 609, 01706 Les Echets, France  
TEL: (+33) 472 26 27 00, FAX: (+33) 472 26 27 01  
NAME: Multitracker, S. A.  
ADD: C/Garcilaso No.9, Madrid 28010, Spain  
TEL: (+34) 91-4470700, 91-4470898, FAX: (+34) 91-5930716  
<GERMANY>  
NAME: Studio sound & Music GmbH  
<SWEDEN>  
ADD: Industriestrasse 20, D-35041 Marburg, F. R. Germany  
TEL: (+49) 6421-92510, FAX: (+49) 6421-925119  
NAME: Professional Television AB  
ADD: Kavallerivagen 24, 172 48 Sundbyberg, Sweden  
TEL: (+46) 8-59798000, FAX: (+46) 8-59798001  
<GREECE>  
NAME: Bon Studio S. A.  
<SWITZERLAND>  
ADD: 6 Zaimi Street, Exarchia, 106.83 Athens, Greece  
TEL: (+30) 1-3809605-8, 3302059, FAX: (+30) 1-3845755  
NAME: Audio Bauer Pro AG  
ADD: Bernerstrasse-Nord 182, CH-8064 Zurich, Switzerland  
TEL: (+41) 1-4323230, FAX: (+41) 1-4326558  
<ICELAND>  
<UK>  
NAME: SCV London  
ADD: 3A 6-24 Southgate Road, London N1 3JJ, England, UK  
TEL: (+44) 171-923-1892, FAX: (+44) 171-241-3644  
NAME: I. D. elrf. electronic Ltd.  
ADD: ARMULA 38 108 REYKJAVIK, ICELAND  
TEL: (+354) 588 5010, FAX: (+354) 588 5011  
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