It is preferable (for maximum audio quality) to use 64kbps when possible, but it is not
always possible owing to the limitations of some Telco digital connection paths. 56kbps
works more universally, so it is the value we'll use here:
Xmt
Rcv
Rate
<NO> options
The second value, here 32kHz, is the audio sampling rate. It must be set to match the
value of the unit at the other end. More information about choosing the appropriate
sampling rate is in section 7 (Audio Coding Principles).
Dual Site Operation
It is possible to use the dual mono transmit mode to send to two receivers at different
sites. Set the transmit mode to L3 DUAL and dial Line 1 at each site.
This topic is covered more thoroughly in section 8 (Detailed Menu Reference).
Receive, if used, must be set to the G.722 mode. The Layer II/III decoders are unable to
accommodate the independent signals.
BASIC OP
L3 STEREO
L3 MONO
[56kbps 32kHz]
COMPATIBILITY TIP!
On the Zephyr, we refer to the per-line bitrate. In the stereo
modes, the total bitrate is two times this number. This can be
confusing because some other codecs use the total, rather
than the per-line value.
ISDN TIP!
With the internal ISDN interface, the rate value is used both to
set the Zephyr coder/decoder parameters and to tell the ISDN
network what rate to use during call setup.
Rate adaptation for the Bit Rate is automatically used on the
ISDN channel. Further, when a call is answered at the Zephyr,
the bit rate value is updated to properly reflect the ISDN
network condition.
IMPORTANT!
You must make the call to the telephone number for Line 1, as
the mono L II/III decoder will only work with a signal coming
from the first line.
Section 4
INSTALLATION &
79
Need help?
Do you have a question about the Zephyr and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers