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AES/EBU INTERFACE: The device raises an alarm
if there is no signal at the AES/EBU inputs. For
example, if an AES/EBU interface is only used to
output an audio signal, the alarm can be disabled.
DISABLE INPUT ALARM FOR AES/EBU
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AUDIO LEVEL ALARM: The device monitors the
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audio levels of all encoders and decoders.
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ENABLE AUDIO LEVEL ALARM FOR ENCODER /
DECODER: Enable the alarm for each direction
separately.
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THRESHOLD: If this level in dBFS is not reached for
the set period, the respective alarm is raised.
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TIMEOUT: If the set level is not reached for this
period, the respective alarm is raised.
PAD ALARM: The device monitors the data
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transmission via PAD.
ENABLE PAD ALARM FOR ENCODER / DECODER:
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The alarm can be enabled separately for each PTY
direction.
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TIMEOUT CODEC 1: The alarm is set if no PAD data
has been transmitted during this time period.
Alarm Signalling (3)