Channel Allocation Examples - Sony STWA-C101 Operating Instructions Manual

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Channel Allocation Examples

This section provides typical examples of channel allocation.
1. Standard channel allocation
The following shows the standard allocation pattern, based on a dual-row theater of 24 screens.
G1
G3
G5
Y7
Y2
Y4
Unallocated channels
• Cut out a portion of the standard allocation pattern according to each theater layout and
allocate them.
• This standard allocation pattern follows (complies with) the fundamental allocation rule
described in "Channel Allocation" (page 17).
• Description of allocation:
- The available channels are G1-G7 and Y1-Y7. Reserve G6 and Y6 as unallocated channels.
- In order to avoid the cross talk, G row and Y row are flipped at the middle.
- In the case of over 24 screens, repeats the standard allocation pattern as it is.
G7
G2
G4
Y1
Y3
Y5
G6
Y6
Y7
Y2
Y4
G1
G3
G5
Rows are equally allocated, then the halves
of one row are flipped.
Y1
Y3
Y5
G7
G2
G4
23
GB

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