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In
This display has various indicators describing the
received digital signal.
Pre-emphasis
This parameter indicates whether the incoming signal is
pre-emphasized or not.
Source device (Category code)
The device status of the received signal is shown in this indicator.
Audio data
The number of received audio bits is indicated here.
Copyright (Copy inhibit).
Status of the copybits.
Note: The above information can only be displayed if the
information is present in the digital signal.
Out
In this display you set up how the DBMAX should
output your material.
COPY ENABLE
Set the copyrights of your material:
- No copies
- 1 copy only
- Infinite number of copies.
Note: The copy protection is only valid with S/PDIF signals.
Status Bit Out
AES/EBU
When AES/EBU is selected the DBMAX will transmit its own
professional set of status bits, meaning that any incoming ID will
be lost. However, in order to take full advantage of the
DBMAX’s 24 bit resolution you should select AES/EBU to make
sure that the receiving device after the DBMAX will accept all
24 bits.
S/PDIF
When S/PDIF is selected, the DBMAX will transmit its own
consumer status bits out, meaning that any incoming ID will be
lost. The DBMAX’s S/PDIF Output carries up to 24 bits.
Only the S/PDIF signal contains copy protection information.
From Input
When this setting is selected the DBMAX will transmit the same
information as it received. However, you still have the possibility
to change the copy status.
Calibration Tone
For optimal level handling in your signal chain, correct
calibration of all meters is essential.
The DBMAX can be used to generate a calibration tone.
Level
dBref. refers to Ref. Level in the Ref. Level menu.
dBu refers to the In level in the Ref. Level menu.
dBFS refers to Digital fullscale.
The test tone level can never exceed 0 dBFS.
Tone
Select the desired testtone and press OK to start.
Press OK again to stop.
TOOLS
DIO & Calibration Tone