International Datacasting STAR Generation 2 User Manual page 22

Receiver for audio networks
Table of Contents

Advertisement

DECODER: the source indication with Transport Stream info, four channels of audio with the
left/right dynamic level and the selected service. Transport Stream and RTP/IP audio show their
respective data rates if used as the input.
INPUT: shows the live source.
TRANSPORT STREAM: shows the data rate; Network name or "- - -", if unavailable.
MEMORY SLOT: shows the presence or absence of the SD memory card.
Note: Audio files for backup can be written to the root directory of the SD card using a PC.
The file used by each decoder can be chosen on page DECODER>BACKUP>Channel x.
Warning: Before removing the SD card, all write access must be halted. If you can accept a
break in service, alter the INPUT>SAT-IN>Carrier Frequency to cause an Out of Lock
condition and then remove the card. If a break in service is not possible, contact your
Service Provider for a quiet time when no write accesses are planned.
Failure to do this may prevent proper operation of both triggers and the audio backup
CHANNEL x Audio:
AUDIO: shows Service type, SID, and BACKUP type
CONTACTS: shows relay contacts as "C" Closed or "O" open, L to R; 1 to 10
BACKUP PLAYLIST: shows as AVAILABLE if the default audio file "audiox.mp3" (or an
alternative as specified on page DECODER>BACKUP>Channel x) is present on the SD Card.
MPEG TS over IP; RTP/IP audio show their respective data rates or NOT AVAILABLE,
INTERNET SERVICE shows as AVAILABLE/NOT AVAILABLE
S T A R
G e n
2
R e c e i v e r
U s e r ' s
G u i d e
Page 22 of 47

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents