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2) Zephyr Xstream
— Xstream Firmware version 3.2.0 and higher sup-
port an “RTP Push” function that is compatible with ACCESS in some
modes. ACCESS is not currently compatible with the Xstream’s HTTP and
SIP streaming functions. There are several limitations imposed by the
Xstream when using the RTP Push function:
-- On the Xstream, only AAC and MP3 coding are available in this
mode, and ACCESS is only compatible with the AAC mode
-- The Xstream uses downsampling in modes below 96Kb/s, which
is not supported by ACCESS.
-- In order for an Xstream to decode an ACCESS
stream, the default
decoder setting must be changed from <Auto> to <AAC> in the
codec menu of the Xstream.
To communicate with a Zephyr Xstream:
a) Initial Setup — This will define all Standard RTP connections to be
Xstream Compatible.
i) ACCESS Rack — On the
System Settings Tab
, open the
Stan-
dard RTP Settings
option and choose
RTP Compatibility Mode
.
On the pull-down box, select
Zephyr Xstream
.
ii) ACCESS Portable — Choose
Configure
then
System Settings
on the display. Under
Standard RTP Settings
select
RTP Compat-
ibility Mode
and choose
Zephyr Xstream
.
b) Incoming Connections— Zephyr Xstream sends an AAC stream to
the ACCESS on UDP port 9150. These streams will be automatically
decoded. By default, a return channel of AAC 96kb/s mono is returned
to the Xstream. The return channel may be altered to any Xstream-com-
patible mode in the
Systems Setting
section. ACCESS that do not have
the AAC upgrade applied will not create a return channel.
c) Outgoing Connections (ACCESS AAC Option required) — Build
a profile using the
Profile Manager
on either the ACCESS Rack or
Portable and select a
Channel Mode
of
Standard RTP
. Then choose an
Xstream-compatible encoder for the outgoing call. The Xstream will
control what type of stream, if any, is returned to the ACCESS.
3) Standard RTP
— This mode is set to receive a basic, unformatted AAC
stream within a standard RTP/UDP structure. At present, this mode does
not offer compatibility with other industry devices.