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Section 9 REMOTE CONTROL
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aesin <analog|conv|sync>
Select AES/EBU input mode: use analog input (no AES/EBU), perform sampling rate
conversion, assume AES/EBU input signal is sync to the CLOCK- OUT signal.
Default:
analog
aesout <normal|32|44|48|ext|aesin>
Select AES/EBU output mode: do not convert, convert to 32, 44.1, 48 kHz sampling rate,
convert to clock provided at CLOCK- IN pin, convert to clock retrieved from AES/EBU
input.
Default:
normal
ancill <+|-|L|R|LR>
Selection which with which audio channel (A/L or B/R) ancillary data will be sent when
Xmt mode is set to dual. Parameters are: +- ancillary data will be sent to site receiving A
channel (left) audio; - - disables ancillary data transmission, may be desirable in rare
cases for maximum compatibility with other Layer III codecs; L- same as +; R- ancillary
data will be sent to site receiving B channel (right) audio; LR- ancillary data will be sent
to both sites. (May not be functional until rev 2.69)
Default is +
answer <A+|A->
Switch ISDN/phone auto- answer on/off.
atdt [auto|no|E|[c]]
Set RS232 to transparent mode (use '
+++
' or to quit).
Default:
off
Before entering
+++
no data transmission must occur during a guard time of 1 sec.
In transparent mode, all RS232 data will be transmitted to the remote Zephyr by using
MPEG audio’s ancillary data feature. Ancillary data received from the remote Zephyr
will be output to the RS232 interface.
Note that you cannot use Zephyr control commands while you are in transparent mode.
Note also that data mode does not work with G.722 or LII transmission paths.
The following parameters modify it’s operation as follows:
AUTO (Default) allows automatic switching from local command mode to transparent
mode when ancillary data is received
NO Disable automatic mode detection (see AUTO, above)
E Displays “escape” character to be used locally to get back into local command mode
E[c] Changes “escape” character to “
c
”. Thereafter “
ccc
” will get back to local command
mode
Summary of Contents for Zephyr
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