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Page C-10 Instruction Manual: TT1260 Standard Definition Professional Receiver/Decoder
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C.6.3 Audio 2 MenuThe Audio 2 signal status submenu contains information about the audio
format and quality of the currently decoded audio stream on the secondary
audio output.
Table C.10: Audio 2 Menu
Display title: Audio 02 Description
XX Streams PID YYYY
ZZZZ
XX is the number of Audio streams present
YYYY is the currently selected audio1 PID
ZZZZ is the stream status (OK, STOP, FAIL)
Sampling Rate XX.X KHz
Bit-rate YYY Kbit/s
XX.X is the Audio 2 sample rate
YY is the Audio 2 bit-rate
Delay Adjustment XXX.X ms XXX.X is the Audio 2 decoding delay (range +/- 0 to 49ms)
Digital Output XXXXX
Routing YYYYYY
XXXXX is the editable Audio 2 digital output format (IEC958 CON, AES3,
IEC958 AC3)
YYYYYY is the editable Audio 2 output routing (STEREO, MIXED TO BOTH,
LEFT TO BOTH, RIGHT TO BOTH)
Clipping Level XX dB XX is the editable Audio 2 clipping value (12 – 24 dB)
AC3 Downmix Method
XXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXX is the editable Dolby Digital AC-3 downmix parameter
(SURROUND STEREO, CONVENTIONAL STEREO)
C.6.4 Async/Sync Data MenusThe Async/Sync Data submenu allows status monitoring and
configuration of the lo w and high speed data.
NOTE…
When the High Speed RS-422 Data Enabler Card (S12595) is detected on power-up the unit will
recover high-speed data. If not installed the unit will recover low speed data. Table C.11 and
Table C.13 show both menus. The unit can recover either low-speed (RS-232) data or high speed
(RS-422) data but not both simultaneously. For technical specifications see Section B.5.3, Data
Outputs.
Table C.11: Async Data Menu (High Speed RS-422 Data Enabler Card Not Fitted)
Display title: Async Data Description
WW Streams PID XXXX
YYYYYYYYYYY
WW is the number of Low speed data streams present
XXXX is the currently selected LSD PID
YYYYYYYYYYY is the stream status (PRESENT, NOT PRESENT)
Bit-rate XXXXX is the Asynchronous data bit-rate (Up to 38400 bits/s)
YYYYYYYY is editable control (ENABLED, DISABLED)
ZZZZ is the output status (OK, STOP, FAIL)