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AERO.100 User Guide
©2016 TLS Corp. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Oct 2016
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Introduction to AERO.
Introduction to AERO.
Introduction to AERO.
Introduction to AERO.100
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3.1
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Definitions
Definitions
Definitions
Definitions and Abbreviations
and Abbreviations
and Abbreviations
and Abbreviations
AD
is associated dialogue and is similar to descriptive video service in North America. AD is used
in Europe.
AES
is sometimes used in the manual as an abbreviation for an AES-3 digital audio connection.
An
AMX Instance
, or simply “Instance”, refers to a virtual block of processing capability. The
AERO.100 comes loaded with one AMX5.1 Instance and, optionally, can have one additional
Instance of AMX5.1, AMX2.0, or AMX5x2 added at the time of purchase or in the field at a later
time.
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An AMX5.1 Instance is capable of processing a surround program and two stereo
programs. This is referred to as 5.1 + 2 + 2 (or in some references as 5.1 + 2 + Local)
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An AMX2.0 Instance is capable of processing three stereo programs. One source can be
5.1 or mixed 5.1 and stereo. The 5.1 source will be downmixed. AMX2.0 is also referred
to as 2 + 2 + 2 (or in some references as 2 + 2 + Local)
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An AMX5x2 Instance is capable of processing five stereo programs. One source can be
5.1 or mixed 5.1 and stereo. The 5.1 source will be downmixed. AMX5x3 is also referred
to as 2+2+2+2+2.
In addition to multiple independent loudness control processors an Instance has many
processing functions. These include:
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Loudnes management
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Two UPMAX II upmixers, one for main program and one for local insert. (In AMX5.1
instances only)
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Automatic and seamless switching between surround and upmixing of stereo inputs
(AUTOMAX)
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Downmixing with a choice of left only/right only (Lo/Ro) or Dolby ProLogic left
total/right total (Lt/Rt)
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Creation of dual channel mono from one channel of an input pair (for SAP, DVS and local
emergency audio)
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Automatic replacement of SAP (or any stereo/mono source) with a downmix of the main
channel
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SDI source pair shuffling and embedding of AES digital audio inputs into the SDI output
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Local program insertion
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EAS or local emergency audio insertion