Dolby Laboratories P/N 91659 Starting DolbyRemote, Device Type, Communications, Port, Baud Rate

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DolbyRemote Installation and Operation

Chapter 2

Establishing Communication

2.1Starting DolbyRemote

From the Windows Start button, select DolbyRemote from the folder in which you installed the DolbyRemote application. The Open Device window is displayed, Figure 2-1.

Figure 2-1DolbyRemote Open Device Window

2.1.1Device Type

Selects the Dolby encoder model to be controlled. Choices are DP561, DP567 or DP569.

2.1.2Communications

These settings control the communication parameters for the DolbyRemote application. The corresponding parameters must be set for the appropriate PC communications port.

Port

Select the computer communications port to be used. DolbyRemote allows COM1 through COM10. The correct port will depend on the computer configuration.

Baud Rate

The communication baud rate for the DP567 and DP569 may be set to 9,600, 19,200 or 38,400. The default rate for all encoders is 38,400. The baud rate is configurable

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