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Ultra XR User Guide
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Mute
indicates if the audio for the particular channel has become mute for the
defined number of audio samples. The level is set by the chosen Audio Meter
type and can be set in the
Audio Meters
section of the
Configuration - Audio
menu.
Silence
indicates if the audio for the particular channel has become silent. This is
defined by the
Silence Level
and
Silence Period
for the chosen Audio Meter
type and can be set in the
Audio Meters
section of the
Configuration - Audio
menu.
Peak
indicates the highest level that has occurred on the particular audio channel.
Level
indicates the current level on the particular audio channel.
Chan 9 - 16
Table 2 of the
Status Viewer
tile
shows the
Error Checking
,
Picture
and
Embedded Audio
section parameters
that work in the same way as Table 1, but
displays audio channels 9-16 instead of
channels 1 - 8.
Chan 1 -16
Table 3 of the
Status Viewer
tile shows
the
Error Checking
and
Picture
section
parameters that work in the same way
as Table 1, but the
Embedded Audio
section provides the following details of
all SDI audio channels.
Dolby Type
indicates the type of audio data on the particular audio channel. This can be
PCM, Dolby E, Dolby D or Dolby D+
SFP Information Tile
The SFP Information Display tile appears
if the SFP / IP option is installed.
When a supported SFP is installed in
the Ultra unit, details of the device are
displayed in the SFP Information tile.
Summary of Contents for Ultra XR
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Page 25: ...Ultra XR User Guide 2 1 XR 56 201 5 2 Viewer...
Page 26: ...2 2 XR 56 201 5 Viewer 03 18 Viewer...
Page 38: ...2 14 XR 56 201 5 Viewer 03 18 Viewer...
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Page 85: ...Ultra XR User Guide 3 1 XR 56 201 5 3 Generator...
Page 86: ...3 2 XR 56 201 5 Generator 03 18 Generator...
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Page 93: ...Ultra XR User Guide 4 1 XR 56 201 5 4 Configuration...
Page 94: ...4 2 XR 56 201 5 Configuration 03 18 Configuration...
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Page 121: ...Ultra XR User Guide 5 1 XR 56 201 5 5 Connections...
Page 122: ...5 2 XR 56 201 5 Connections 03 18 Connections...
Page 141: ...Ultra XR User Guide A 1 XR 56 201 5 A Glossary...
Page 142: ...A 2 XR 56 201 5 Glossary 03 18 Glossary...
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Page 151: ...Ultra XR User Guide B 1 XR 56 201 5 B Installation...
Page 152: ...B 2 XR 56 201 5 Installation 03 18 Installation...
Page 158: ...B 8 XR 56 201 5 Installation 03 18 Installation...
Page 162: ...B 12 XR 56 201 5 Installation 03 18 Installation...
Page 169: ...Ultra XR User Guide C 1 XR 56 201 5 Ultra XR User Guide C 1 XR 56 201 5 C Applications...
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