Xtreme
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E l e c t r o n i c B r o a d c a s t E q u i p m e n t
Sec. 1-2 Programmability
Xtreme II
is supplied with 18 program-resident equalisation curves; they help the user understand the programming
process. The remaining 64 curves are at the user’s disposal.
For specific programming operations, see the appropriate paragraph.
All programming operations can easily be directly retrieved by the operator, by using the “Jog” knob or by using the
“Planning” programming at exactly specified times.
Sec. 1-3 Controllability
Xtreme II
has a real-time clock enabling recall of presets at specified times (Planning).
Xtreme II
has full remote control capability via an RS-232 / RS-422 serial port (for interfacing with a computer or
modem).
Optional management program.
Sec. 1-3 Input/output configurations
Xtreme II
was designed to house the following simultaneously:
1.
left/right analogue inputs and outputs
2.
Standard AES EBU digital inputs and outputs
3.
2 composite stereo outputs (for FM version)
4.
RDS input (if RDS coder option is not installed)
5.
SCA input (for FM version)
6.
RDS output (if RDS coder option is installed)
Sec. 1-4-1 Analogue inputs/outputs
The analogue inputs are installed on two XLR female connectors, located on the rear panel. The input is
≥
10 K
Ω
high
impedance, and the inputs accept signals up to +12dBu. The analogue outputs are provided with two XLR male
connectors, located on the rear panel. The outputs can pilot loads of
≥
10 K
Ω
.
Sec. 1-4-2 Digital inputs/outputs
The digital input is provided with an XLR female connector, located on the rear panel. Balanced input with a 110
Ω
impedance. The digital output is provided with an XLR male connector, located on the rear panel. Impedance, as for the
input, is 110
Ω
.
Sec. 1-4-3
MPX outputs
The stereo coder (optional) has two outputs on a non-balanced BNC connector, located on the rear panel. Each output
can be connected via a cable with maximum length of 3 m, before any signal deterioration occurs. The levels of the outputs
are controlled by the “Jog” on the front panel.