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DSP2:
– ISO/MPEG Layer III encoder (only for MAGIC AC1 XIP)
– ISO/MPEG Layer II encoder (only for MAGIC AC1 XIP)
– standard
Via the main Audio channel the high quality Stereo or Mono Audio signal is
inserted or output analogue or digitally. At the same time, the command
channel can be used in parallel. If the optionally digital AES/EBU Audio in-
terface is used, two seperate Sample Rate Converters are available for auto-
matic clock synchronisation. For external clocking a clock input and a clock
output are available.
Additionally, the Audio Codec incorporates a Headset interface for stereo
tone or Dual Channel tone with a microphone input, Limiter and 12 V phan-
tom power which can be switched off.
By the integrated Audio router all input and output signals can be configured
freely. If you use the optional Software Plug In
MAGIC DC7/AC1 Mixer Tool,
all signals can be mixed in a flexible way.
The configuration and operation can be carried out via the
front keypad
and
the illuminated
display
.
Configuration and control is especially comfortable with the
MAGIC
DC7/AC1 XIP Windows PC software
which is included in delivery and
which communicates with the system via the RS232/LAN interface.
The basic operating functions like accepting a call, dropping a connection and
establishing a connection with a pre-programmed number can be carried out
via six programmable
TTL
contacts. Two
relays
are available for status indi-
cation.
Optionally, the system can also be operated seperatly via the
MAGIC
DC7/AC1 Keypad
that can be connected to the RS232 interface instead of the
PC Software.
2.2
AutoDynamicSync (ADS)
The systems
MAGIC DC7 XIP
and
MAGIC AC1 XIP
actively support the user
in the synchronisation of the Audio signal, even when it is unknown which
Audio Codec is used at the remote station.
With the new function
AutoDynamicSync (ADS)
the system can synchronize
itself to most Audio codecs from all kind of producers. For further details
have a look CHAPTER A1, Page 137.
Summary of Contents for MAGIC AC1 XIP/XIP RM
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Page 16: ...PAGE 16 S a f e t y ...
Page 22: ...PAGE 22 P u t t i n g t h e s y s t e m i n t o o p e r a t i o n ...
Page 53: ...PAGE 53 W i n d o w s P C S o f t w a r e 4 7 2 1 2 SIP Parameters ...
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Page 126: ...PAGE 126 O p t i o n M i x e r T o o l P l u g I n ...
Page 136: ...PAGE 136 O p t i o n R e m o t e C o n t r o l S o f t w a r e ...
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Page 140: ...PAGE 140 L i s t o f t h e t r a n s m i s s i o n m o d e s ...
Page 142: ...PAGE 142 L i s t o f t h e t r a n s m i s s i o n m o d e s ...
Page 152: ...PAGE 152 I n t e r f a c e s ...
Page 156: ...PAGE 156 T e c h n i c a l D a t a LICENSE CE UL FCC ...
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Page 166: ...PAGE 166 S e r v i c e I n f o r m a t i o n ...
Page 174: ...PAGE 174 I n d e x ...
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