Operating Instructions
Table 3-2
932X Group Function Submenu List — continued
• Mono Mix as Source
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• Dolby
Decoded Channel as Source
• Tone Generator 1 thru 4 as Source
• Silence (Mute) as Source
• Gain (dB) Control
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932X Group Function Submenu List and Descriptions
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Mono selection in Source drop-down list allows mono mix content to be
the source for the selected destination AES channel.
(In this example, the mono content is the source for destination AES Ch 1)
Note: Mono mix content is set up using Mono Mixer Selection in the
Audio Mixing function). Refer to Audio Mixing function
description on page 3-35 for more information.
(+DEC only) Dolby Ch 1 thru Dolby Ch 8 range in Source drop-down list
enables a Dolby
destination AES channel.
(In this example, Dolby
Ch 1)
Note: Drop-down choices of Ch 1 thru Ch 8 and Mix 1/Mix 2 represent
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maximum channels available. Actual active channel complement is
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per received Dolby
channels should not be used.
Refer to Dolby Decoder function description on page 3-30 for more
information.
Refer to Dolby
for an example of using and routing Dolby
Tone Generator 1 thru Tone Generator 4 range in Source drop-down list
enables one of four tone generators (Tone 1 thru Tone 4) to be the source
for the selected destination AES channel.
(In this example, Tone 1 (tone generator 1) is the source for destination
AES Ch 1)
Note: Tone generator frequencies can be independently set for the four
tone generator sources.
Refer to Tone Generator function description on page 3-40 for
more information.
Silence selection in Source drop-down list mutes the selected destination
AES channel. Use this setting for unused destination channels.
(In this example, silence (muting) is applied to AES Ch 1)
Adjusts and displays relative gain (in dB) applied to the corresponding
destination AES channel.
(-80 to +40 dB range in 0.1 dB steps; unity = 0.0 dB)
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decoded channel to be the source for the selected
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decoded Ch 1 is the source for destination AES
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format and upstream encoding. Inactive
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E Processing and Routing Example on page 3-43
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decoding.
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