WorldCast Equinox - Release 3.1 - user manual
– 07/2011
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If the unit is configured for MPEG Layer 2 and for Embedded Aux Data then the screen will allow you to select
a compatibility mode for the RE66x range of codecs
– this will allow you to exchange Aux Data with RE codecs
over MPEG L2 on ISDN or X.21 connections.
Once you have entered the auxiliary data information click to configure
the WorldCast Equinox
If you decide not to change the auxiliary data information click to revert
back to the old
Note:
Enabling or disabling embedded auxiliary data will cause a short interruption to the audio if the
Equinox is connected
Note:
Sending Auxiliary Data over an IP link is possible only if the primary connection is IP
– this op-
tion will not be offered otherwise
Note
: For G711 and G722 algorithms, aux data can be set as „on‟ but aux will not actually pass as it
is not supported for either algorithm. This is implemented in this fashion so that the user does not
have to enable/disable auxiliary data when changing algorithms.
Note:
If embedded Auxiliary Data and/or embedded relays are selected and input silence de-
tect/bandwidth flexing is detected, auxiliary data will be suspended until audio has been detected.
6.7.2. AUX
– Relays
Configuring relays
Selecting Aux Data allows you to select whether the opto-coupler/relay information is embedded in the audio
stream or sent using a separate IP stream. Once selected the alarm relays are controlled by the remote unit
opto-coupler inputs (assuming it it also configured for remote status) and the local opto-coupler inputs control
the alarm relays of the remote unit.