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Section 8 DETAILED MENU REFERENCE
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Rate
Transmission bit rate and codec sampling rate
This menu item selects the rate of transmission (of both the codec and network
interface) and the codec sampling rate.
In most operating modes, the Zephyr accepting the data call will automatically adjust its
transmission bit rate to that of the Zephyr placing the call. However, the transmission
rate information may be lost during the call setup of an international or long- distance
call. In addition, the sampling rate must always be set identically on both units and will
not automatically adjust. We therefore recommend that the two units be set to identical
rate settings.
Selection of transmit and sampling rates are accomplished by choosing the item in the
UTILITY menu and using the <NO (- )> button to change the mode displayed. The <YES
(+)> button must be pressed to accept and store your selection. The transmission rate is
indicated on the left and the sampling rate is indicated on the right.
IMPORTANT!
Changing the Xmt, Rcv, or Rate options will cause the Zephyr
to cease transmitting and receiving audio as the new code is
loaded
COMPATIBILITY TIP!
It is recommended that you read the descriptions of the menu
items that select the receive and transmit modes before
changing this rate setting. These three menu items are closely
related.
IMPORTANT!
This mode may be changed while a call is in progress, but the
bitrate affects both the coding and the setup of the ISDN
connection. The ISDN setup information is passed to the other
end and is used by the Zephyr to set the receive bitrate – But
this only happens at the beginning of the call.
This means it is possible to get the two ends out of sync, if you
change the bitrate after call setup is completed. In that case,
one or the other of the Zephyr’s bitrate would have to be
changed manually to correct this. Therefore we recommend
disconnecting and redialing if a bitrate change is made.
HOT TIP!
On the Zephyr, we refer to the per-line bitrate. In the stereo
modes, the total bitrate is two times this number. This can be
confusing because some other codecs use the total, rather
than the per-line value.
Summary of Contents for Zephyr
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