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Section 2 INTRODUCTION
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Ordering Guide
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5 DSP models offer two channels of transmit and receive capabilities for mono,
dual- mono, stereo, and split- channel operations. Note: 5 DSP model required to
transmit ISO/MPEG Layer II 2- line “Mono- 128” mode.
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3 DSP models transmit ISO/MPEG Layer II/III on only one channel but receive on
two channels. This “mono transmit” unit is an excellent choice for single- channel,
duplex operations and also serves as an economical two- channel receiver. A 3 DSP
unit can be easily upgraded to stereo in the field by installing a single circuit card.
Note: 3 DSP units support G.722 send and receive on both channels.
Part #
Model Description
9202
5 DSP (Stereo transmit/receive) with ISDN terminal adapter only
9201
5 DSP (Stereo transmit/receive) with V.35/X.21 only
9200
5 DSP (Stereo transmit/receive) with ISDN terminal adapter & V.35/X.21
9102
3 DSP (Mono transmit/stereo receive) with ISDN terminal adapter only
9101
3 DSP (Mono transmit/stereo receive) with V.35/X.21 only
9100
3 DSP (Mono transmit/stereo receive) with ISDN terminal adapter & V.35/X.21
9161
AES/EBU digital input/output interface module with DB- 9 and XLR connectors
NOTES:
5 DSP Unit required to transmit ISO/MPEG Layer II 2- line “Mono- 128” mode
AES/EBU modules require factory installation and possible extra cost motherboard
upgrade
Contact Telos Systems for details on upgrade kits and cables for the data port.
Zephyr Transmission Modes
Modes can be individually selected for the transmit and receive paths.
Stereo and Dual-Mono Modes using two ISDN “ B” channels
(Require 5 DSP Zephyr unless otherwise noted)
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Layer III Joint- Stereo at 20kHz or 15kHz for maximum fidelity.
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Layer III Independent Stereo at 15kHz for independent audio and surround- sound
transmission.
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Layer III Dual- Mono at 15kHz when each channel has unique audio.
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Layer II Joint- Stereo at 20kHz for compatibility.
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Layer II independent stereo at 7.8 or 9.8kHz to preserve stereo image.
Summary of Contents for Zephyr
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