Utility Menu; Selecting The Band Block; Audio Output Setting (Audio Output); Selecting The Aes/Ebu Output Reference Level (Aes/Ebu Lvl@Mic) - Sony DWR-S03D Operating Instructions Manual

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UTILITY Menu

For details on menu operation, see "Basic menu
operations" on page 12.
The UTILITY menu includes items related to the basic
receiver settings, including meter displays.
These functions and parameters are explained here.
Underlined items are the factory setting.
Menu name
Item to be set
Note
The functions indicated by "ADAPTER" (SYNC
SOURCE, WORD SYNC 75ohm, ANALOG OUTPUT1)
in the upper-right corner of the display are functions used
in conjunction with the optional DWA-01D/F01D wireless
adapter.

Selecting the band block

Select the band block for reception.
See "Carrier Frequencies and Channel Steps" on page 27
for factory settings.
For details on the frequency bands included in each band
block, refer to the frequency lists.
Note
Band block settings are enabled for both tuner 1 and 2.
Tuner 1/2 band block cannot be set individually.
Audio output setting
Sets whether the audio output is digital or analog when the
DWA-SLAU1 is attached.
DIGITAL: Set to AES/EBU output.
ANALOG: Set to analog output.
Note
This menu item is displayed only when the DWA-SLAU1
is attached.
Selecting the AES/EBU output
reference level
(AES/EBU LVL@MIC)
Selects reference level for the AES/EBU output.
Function name
(AUDIO OUTPUT)
The setting of this function is invalid when the audio input
level of the sending transmitter is set to LINE (–20 dBFS
headroom signal).
Note
The function does not operate for analog output.
– 36 dBFS LINEAR: The audio signal from the
transmitter is output with a headroom of 36 dB.
– 20 dBFS LIMITER: The reference level is changed to
–20 dBFS in conformity with the normal AES/EBU
interface and the audio signal from the transmitter is
compressed.
– 20 dBFS ST LIMIT: The reference level is changed to
–20 dBFS (as in the –20 dBFS LIMITER mode above) and
audio signal compression is linked for tuner 1 and tuner 2.
Select this setting when sending stereo audio signals using
2 transmitters.
Selecting the sync signal
Selects the sync signal source for the receiver when it is
attached through the optional DWA-01D/F01D wireless
adapter. The receiver supports an external sync signal
(word clock) of 32 kHz –6% to 96 kHz +6%.
For details on locking the sync signal, refer to the
operating instructions supplied with the adapter.
INTERNAL: The internal sync signal (48 kHz) is used.
AUTO: The external sync signal is used on a priority
basis. When there is no external sync signal input, the
internal sync signal is used automatically. The currently
selected sync signal is displayed "INTERNAL" or
"EXTERNAL."
EXTERNAL: Synchronization with an external word
clock signal. The current synchronization status is
displayed "UNLOCK" or "LOCK."
Note
When "EXTERNAL" is selected, digital signals and
analog signals will be output only if there is an external
word clock signal input.
Terminating the sync signal
(WORD SYNC 75ohm)
This function provides termination for the WORD SYNC
connector on the DWA-01D/F01D wireless adapter.
ON: 75-ohm termination is added.
OFF: 75-ohm termination is not added.
Note
When the receiver is turned off, the termination is released.
Selecting output 1
Selects the OUTPUT1 connector of the DWA-01D/F01D
wireless adapter.
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(SYNC SOURCE)
(ANALOG OUTPUT1)

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