Crestron C2N-DAP8RC Digital Audio Processor with Room Control
Operations Guide – DOC. 8187A Digital Audio Processor with Room Control: C2N-DAP8RC • 31
Dolby Noise:
Dolby Noise is Dolby Laboratories version of noise intended for calibrating a room
that uses only Dolby’s Surround formats for its listening modes. Dolby specifically
created this noise to represent what a home theater frequency response should be. A
flat response is not intended when using this noise in calibration of a room.
White Noise (External Source Only):
White noise is a sound that is comprised of a random signal, with all audio
frequencies present, over time, and at various signal levels. It provides equal energy
per Hz, which will give a 3 dB per octave increase starting from the lower frequency
range (20 Hz) to the upper frequency range (20,000 Hz). (Refer to Graph 2 after the
next paragraph for a visual reference.)
CAUTION: White noise is used to calibrate electronic equipment. It provides a
signal to measure levels and drives the circuitry at all signals simultaneously. IT
SHOULD NOT BE USED TO CALIBRATE SPEAKERS IN A ROOM. It can cause
a speaker’s tweeter to burn out and cause undesired response in the room due to the
levels you would set based upon the calibration.
Graph 2:
Communications
The Communications tab allows you to define the settings for communication with
the C2N-DAP8RC in order to download existing files and upload new ones. It is
important that you set the communication parameters first before doing any of the
other setup procedures.