Using The Rf Squelch Function (Rf Squelch); Encrypted Transmission Function (Encryption); Display Of The Audio Signal Delay Time (System Delay) - Sony DWR-S01D Operating Instructions Manual

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For details, see "Using the Clear Channel Scan
Function" on page 13.
Using the RF Squelch
Function
(RF SQUELCH)
This function mutes the audio when the RF
signal becomes weak and the sound quality
deteriorates. This prevents interference
from a nearby Sony digital wireless
transmitter set at the same frequency.
20 dBµ: Sets the squelch level to 20 dBµ.
OFF: The RF squelch function does not
operate.
Encrypted Transmission
Function
(ENCRYPTION)
Set the parameters for the encrypted
transmission function.
SECURE KEY: Sets the encryption key
method.
PASSWORD: Sets the password method.
OFF: The encrypted transmission function
is not used.
For details, see "Using the Encrypted Transmission
Function" on page 14.
Display of the Audio Signal
Delay Time
The delay between the time the audio signal
is input on the digital wireless transmitter
and the time it is output on the receiver is
displayed.
Because of the time that it takes for a digital
wireless microphone to process an audio
signal, a delay arises between input on the
transmitter and output on the receiver. The
indication of this delay time is important
when audio signals are also being received
from analog devices, which produce no
delay.
22
RX (tuner) 1/2 Menu
(SYSTEM DELAY)
D: Delay time between input on the
transmitter and digital output on the
receiver
A: Delay time between input on the
transmitter and analog output on the
receiver
(When the receiver is inserted in the
camcorder slot, the time is not indicated
because only the digital interface operates.)

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