Setting The Audio Codec Mode (Codec Mode); Display Of The Audio Signal Delay Time (System Delay); Tx (Transmitter Virtual) 1/2 Menu; Display Of The Transmitter's Name (Name) - Sony DWR-S03D Operating Instructions Manual

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For details, see "Using the Encrypted Transmission
Function" on page 10.
Setting the audio codec mode
MODE)
Set the audio codec mode.
If there is a transmitter paired with this receiver, the audio
codec mode of the transmitter is also switched at the same
time.
MODE1: This audio codec mode is compatible with the
first generation DWX series.
MODE2: This audio codec mode maintains transmission
stability and high-quality audio while giving priority to a
short delay time.
MODE3: This audio codec mode adds signal processing
that suppresses noise due to unexpected pulse interference.
MODE4: This audio codec mode maintains transmission
stability and a low delay while faithfully reproducing the
original tone and giving priority to audio quality.
In normal environments, the use of MODE2 (giving
priority to short delay time) or MODE4 (giving priority to
audio quality) is recommended.
However, select MODE1 when used in combination with
a first generation DWX series device, or select MODE3
when used in environments subject to unexpected pulse
interference.
Display of the audio signal delay
time
(SYSTEM DELAY)
The delay between the time the audio signal is input on the
digital wireless transmitter and the time it is output on the
receiver is displayed.
Because of the time that it takes for a digital wireless
microphone to process an audio signal, a delay arises
between input on the transmitter and output on the
receiver. The indication of this delay time is important
when audio signals are also being received from analog
devices, which produce no delay.
D: Delay time between input on the transmitter and digital
output on the receiver
A: Delay time between input on the transmitter and analog
output on the receiver
(When the receiver is inserted in the camcorder slot, the
time is not indicated because only the digital interface
operates.)
TX (Transmitter Virtual)
1/2 Menu
(CODEC
For details on menu operation, see "Basic menu
operations" on page 12.
The Sony digital wireless transmitter sends not only digital
audio signals, but also various other information
(metadata) related to transmitter settings.
The receiver can display such metadata received from a
transmitter using the TX (transmitter virtual) 1/2 menu.
a) Indicates the power setting of the transmitter from which transmission is
currently being received.
Note
"NO DATA" appears when the transmitter is turned off or
located outside the service area. "NO FUNCTION"
appears when the transmitter does not have the metadata
transmission function.
Display of the transmitter's name
(NAME)
The name of the transmitter from which transmission is
currently being received is displayed.
Displaying of the audio attenuator
setting
This displays the transmitter audio updater settings.
Note
"---" appears if LINE is selected in the transmitter INPUT
LEVEL.
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Audio RF signal
Metadata
Wireless remote control
Menu name
a)
Function name
Item to be set
(ATT)

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