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Old 08-11-2009, 03:04 PM
murray656 murray656 is offline
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Default Attaching a 888 to legacy

So I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, so thought I'd ask if the chain is correct.

I'm trying to connect a 888/24 to a 192, and not getting any kind of indication that the 888/24 is receiving signal.

I have a 192 connected to 888/24 via the legacy port. Single connection cable (not Y cable). Clock BNC cable from 192 Out to 888/24 In, 888/24 Out to 192 In.

In Hardware, I set the peripheral #1 for the 192 to be a 888/24. In I/O I assigned outputs 9 - 16 to the 888/24.

ISSUE: I don't see any signal in the 888/24. No output in channels 9 - 16.

TRIED: Reconnecting everything. Checked cable connections on 888/24 and 192.

Any ideas what the issue is?

Murray
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