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Cat. No. 448B Interface Adapter Schematic
MAIN
Contents
Main
Dolby Laboratories Inc
Table of Contents
List of Figures List of Tables Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Operation and Features
Chapter 3 Cat. No. 448B Input Adapter Board
Chapter 4 Specifications Appendix A Background
List of Figures
List of Tables
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Operation and Features
2.1 Front Panel Controls
6/4 - 2 channel switch
Start Trip Set
Cal
2.1.1 6/4 2 Channel Switch
2.1.2 Input Trimpots
2.1.3 Trip Set
2.1.4 Pushbuttons
Model 737 Soundtrack Loudness Meter - Leq(m) Operation and Features
2.2 Back Panel Connectors
Figure 2-3 Model 737 back panel
2.2.1 Analog Audio Inputs
Figure 2-4 Audio input connectors (detail of rear panel)
The XLR input connectors for channels 16 use the following wiring convention:
2.2.2 Mon Out
2.2.3 DC Out
2.2.4 Power and Control
2.3 Connection and Calibration
2.3.1 Connecting to an Audio Console
2.3.2 Connecting to a Dolby Cinema Processor
2.3.3 Connecting to a DA10/20 Digital Adapter
2.3.4 Connecting to Non-Dolby Digital Adapters
2.3.5 Connecting to the SDU4 Surround Decoder
2.3.6 Calibration Procedure
2.3.7 Automated Input Adapter Board (Cat. No. 448B)
2.4 Mains Power
2.5 Interface
2.5.1 Grounding
Model 737 Soundtrack Loudness Meter - Leq(m) Operation and Features
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2.6 Block diagram
Figure 2-6 Model 737 block diagram
L/Lt C Ls R/Rt Sub Rs
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Chapter 3 Cat. No. 448B Input Adapter Board
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Logic map
Model 737 Soundtrack Loudness Meter - Leq(m) Cat. No. 448B Input Adapter Board
3-2
3.3 Component and Connector Layout
x2 (Lt/Rt - opt)
CAT. NO. 448B
Cat. No. 448B
Figure 3-1 Cat. No. 448B Interface Adapter
3.4.3 Alignment
3.5 Dubbing studio
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3.5.1 Alignment
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Chapter 4 Specifications
Temperature and Humidity
EMC Limits
General
Appendix A Background
A.1 Loudness
A.1.1 The Current Situation
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A.2 How Loud Is a Movie?
A.3 Standardizing a Measurement Technique for Soundtrack Loudness
A.3.1 Alternative Measurement Indices
A.4 Analysis of the Data
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Model 737 Soundtrack Loudness Meter - Leq(m) Background
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Figure A-5 Comparison of Leq(m) and peak levels
Shine demo 1 (Rach. III)
Leq
CCIR-weighted
Peak Level C-weighted, fast
5.6 dB offset
dB
A.4.1 Verification of the Data
Leq
CCIR-weighted
Peak Level C-weighted, fast