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Zephyr Xstr eam Advanced Digital Network Audio Transceiver The Best W ay to Hear from There ™ USER’S MANU AL Manual Version 3.0 for softwar e version 3.0 and later (For 10 Base-T and 100 Base-T hardware versions)[...]
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USER’S MANUAL INTRODUCTION & TABLE o f CONTENTS iii Customer Service We support you... By phone/Fax in the USA. Customer service is available from 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM USA Eastern Time, Monday through Friday at +1 216.241.7225. We’re ofte[...]
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USER’S MANUAL INTRODUCTION & TABLE o f CONTENTS iv Updates The operation of the Telos Zephyr Xstream is determined largely by software. Peri odi c updates may become available. Contact us to determine if a new er release is more s[...]
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USER’S MANUAL INTRODUCTION & TABLE o f CONTENTS v Test Lines To aid you in testing and demonstrating your Zephyr Telos Systems has the foll owing test numbers available: • USA: +216 781.9310, +216 781.9311 (Layer III Dual transmit @ ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL INTRODUCTION & TABLE o f CONTENTS vi Notices and Cau tions e CAUTION: THE INSTALLATION AND SERVICING INSTRUCT IONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE FOR USE B Y QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY. TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT PERFORM ANY SERVICING OTHER THAN THAT CONTAINED IN THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO DO SO. REFER AL L SE[...]
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USER’S MANUAL INTRODUCTION & TABLE o f CONTENTS vii NOTE: Objectionable interference to TV or radio reception ca n occur if other devices are connected to this device without the use of shielded interconnect cables. FCC rules require ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL INTRODUCTION & TABLE o f CONTENTS viii Table of Contents 1 QUICK START – Step by Step Guide to Ge tting Running ................................................................... 1 1.1 Connections Preview .......................................[...]
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USER’S MANUAL INTRODUCTION & TABLE o f CONTENTS ix 6 AUDIO CODING REFERENCE ........................................................................................................ 109 6.1 Introduction to Audio Coding Technolog y ..............................................................[...]
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USER’S MANUAL INTRODUCTION & TABLE o f CONTENTS x 12 System Functions and Remote Control ................................................................................... 245 12.1 Ancillary Data ...................................................................................................[...]
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USER’S MANUAL INTRODUCTION & TABLE o f CONTENTS xi Conventions used in this manual The following symbols are used throughout this manual to highlig ht various type of information contained within. e DANGER! This information is important to safe operation of the equipment and wa r[...]
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USER’S MANUAL INTRODUCTION & TABLE o f CONTENTS xii t DEEP TECH NOTE! Amaze your te chnical frie nds with your v oluminous k nowledge of the Zephyr X stream, ISDN, and coding techno logy! Not necessary for the ability to install and use the Zephyr Xstream, but this information might c ome in handy if you ever nee d to troubleshoot the system.[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 1: QUICK RESULTS 1 1 QUICK ST AR T – Step by St ep Guide to Getting Running Who can use this section? You have just opened the carton containing a cool new Telos codec. We know how you feel. You don’t want to sit around and [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 1: QUICK RESULTS 2 What you need before you start… There are two categories of items you need: First, the equip ment to connect your Zephyr Xstream to the audio equipment and the ISDN circuit; second, some information ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 1: QUICK RESULTS 3 Information on your ISDN line Zephyr Xstream needs to know some things about your ISDN line to work properly. Your ISDN circuit consists of two digital “B channels”. Just like a regular teleph[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 1: QUICK RESULTS 4 9 SPID numbers, if applicable (USA & Ca nada): Line 1 [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 1: QUICK RESULTS 5 connectors labeled “OUTPUTS: RECE IVE FROM NETWORK .” If you are not certain about how to make this connection, refer to Section 3. Livewire TM If you are already familiar with Axia’s ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 1: QUICK RESULTS 6 Connecting to the ISDN Circuit Making the physical connection to the ISDN line varies with your NT1. You will use one of the following methods as appropriate fo r you r locale: 1. Zephyr Xstream’s [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 1: QUICK RESULTS 7 1.4 Basic Configuration Your Zephyr should display a screen that looks like this: Press the <CODEC> button once. You shou ld see a screen that looks like this: If it does not look like [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 1: QUICK RESULTS 8 • If you have Euro ‐ ISDN (or another service that does not have SPIDs), press the < TEL > button (located beneath the LCD display) three (3) times and skip to step 5 . • [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 1: QUICK RESULTS 9 5. Make sure the dark cursor bar is highlighting the line labeled “Telco”. Press the <SEL> button once. Press the < 5 > or < 6 > button repeatedly unti l the type of ISD[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 1: QUICK RESULTS 10 your Zephyr Xstream, or both. Since these are Quick Results, the tips below are brief and note only the most frequent problems encountered. • If you have SPIDs, or DNs, check to [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 1: QUICK RESULTS 11 Note : Since this is a local call, you probably do not need a “1” or area code. 2. Press the <DIAL> button again. You should see a series of messages that say “Seize [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 1: QUICK RESULTS 12 You should see a series of messages that say “Seize Pending; Outgoing Seize; Out Ring; Connecte d.” If successful, the second green Lock LED over the right Send meter left of the [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 1: QUICK RESULTS 13 1.7 Where to find answers to frequently asked question s: Question Manual Section How do I order my ISDN line? Appendices 7 (Ordering ISDN for ETS 300) & 8 (Ordering ISDN for USA & Canada) What are the [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 1: QUICK RESULTS 14[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 2: INTRODUCTION – Getti ng to Know the Zephyr Xstream 15 2 INTRODUCTION - Getting to Know the Zephyr Xstream 2.1 What is the Zephyr Xstream? In 1993, we had a dream. We envisioned a way for CD ‐ quality audio to be sent over common digital pho[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 2: INTRODUCTION – Getti ng to Know the Zephyr Xstream 16 2.2 Why the Zephyr Xstre am? Zephyr Xstream is the logical “next step” to our highly successful Zephyr and ZephyrExpress products. We’ve taken the latest technology, years of[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 2: INTRODUCTION – Getti ng to Know the Zephyr Xstream 17 • 4 input stereo mixer. Each input gain selectable from mic. to line levels and is pan ‐ able left/right. Mi xer directly feeds the audio coder section. • Exclusi[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 2: INTRODUCTION – Getti ng to Know the Zephyr Xstream 18 [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 19 3 GUID ED T OUR of the HARD WARE The Zephyr Xstream, Xstream MX, and Xstream MXP are all quite similar in their design and operation. The menus are ident ical between all three versions wit[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 20 Headphone Jack & V olume Control The front panel has a headphone jack near the left side. The adjacent knob controls the level. This jack dupli cates the receive signal on the main ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 21 There is a transition of LED color at ‐ 10 dBfs. Since the meters are peak indicating, it will generally be safe to run things into the red, depending on the desired[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 22 Numeric Keypad The operation of this is straightforward. A given button corresponds to the number printed on it. It can also be used for text entry of the letters associated [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 23 w IMPORTANT TIP! The Number field (in the Dial menu) is different from other entry fields in the Zephyr Xstream. It is NOT necessary to press <SEL> before entering the number to be dialed. While we like consistency, this field is u sed so often, it made sense to make it easier by do[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 24 3.2 Zephyr Xstream Rear Panel (non-mix er version)[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 25 ISDN Interface w IMPORTANT! As with any piece of moder n electronic gear, it is advisable that precauti ons be taken t o prevent damag e caused by po wer surges. St andard teleph one line surge p rotectors ca n be used to offer some degree of prot ection at the U inte rface jack. Special [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 26 h HOT TIP! Normally, the Telephone Company shou ld supply an RJ-11 style jack for the U interface. This is the same 4 or 6-pin plug used for analog l ines. However, sometimes you may find an 8-pin RJ-45 style jack–and sometimes you may eve n be charged extra for it! If you have this sit[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 27 w IMPORTANT! Do Not enabl e PS2 power if you plan to connect the S interface of your Xst ream to a Zephyr Classic or ZephyrExpress . Doing so c ould cause damage to one of the units! i ISDN TIP! If you are co nnecting to I SDN using t he S (4-wi re) Interface you can ig nore the st atus o[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 28 Z ZEPHYR CLASSIC VS XS TREAM COMPARI SO N! NOTE: The RS-232 conn ectors on the newer Telo s gear, such as the Ze phyr Xstream, are wired to look like a mode m (i.e. DCE) , rather th an a computer. T herefore, a st andard “straight throu gh” cable can be used to co nnect the Xstream to[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 29 CABLE PIN OUT 9-PIN Computer (DTE) Description Direction Telos Xstream 1 *Data Carrier Detect (DCD) 3 1# 2 Receive Data (RD) 3 2 3 Transmit Data (TD) 4 3 4 Data Terminal Ready (DTR) 4 Not used 5 Signal Gr ound (SG) 5 6 *Data Set Ready (DSR) 3 6# 7 Request to Send (RTS) 4 Not used 8 *Clear[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 30 Ethernet This is an industry standard 100Base ‐ T Ethernet connector on the usual 8 ‐ position/8 ‐ pin miniature modular (RJ ‐ 45 style) jack. Older models have only 10Base ‐ T capabil[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 31 Parallel Control Port The parallel control port has 8 inputs and 8 outputs that can be used in a variety of ways. For instance, in AAC, AAC ‐ LD, Layer 3 and ce[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 32 Parallel Outputs 0 ‐ 7 Outputs are open collecto r to ground and can sink up to 125 mA of current each (actually, any output can sink up to 400 mA, however the maximu [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 33 Parallel Inputs 0 ‐ 7 All inputs are specially treated to accept either a voltage (up to 24 VDC), or a closure to ground, which may be provided by switches, relays, or [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 34 XLR PIN FUNCTION TRS PIN 1 Ground S 2 Audio + T 3 Audio - R The analog audio inputs have the following characteristics: • Active balanced • Line level: A menu selection Level In , in the AUDI O menu, a[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 35 h HOT TIP! The signal fe d to these in puts should normally be a mix-minus or t hose moni toring from t he far end will hear a delayed version of their own audio coming back to them (i.e. an echo). See Section 10.3 for details on dealin g with delay and mix-minus. A digital gain ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 36 AES/EBU Inputs & Outputs These are inputs and outputs for AES/EBU format digital audio signals. More information about the various menus related to their oper ation is in Section 5 (Gui[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 37 AC (Mains) power The AC receptacle connects mains power to the unit with a standard IEC (International Electrotechn ical Committee) power cord and provides an on/off switch. The power su[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 38 3.3 Zephyr Xstream MX/MXP Front Panel (Mixer versions) Local Monitor Mix 1 Jack & Volume C ontrol The front panel has a headphone jack near the left side. The adjacent knob controls the level. The adjacent ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 39 Local Monitor Mix 2 Volu me Controls Local Mix 2 is available on three rear ‐ panel headpho ne jacks (1/4” stereo jacks) as well as, by default, a pair of balanced XLR jacks ‐ we’ll ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 40 h HOT TIP! The nominal in puts levels for each input can be adjusted usi ng the Ch "x" G ain option in the 2nd thr ough 3r d AUDIO menus. You can also en able phantom power for inputs 1 & 2 on AUDIO menu 8. Note that this controls ph antom power f or both i nput 1 & 2 si[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 41 When the V.35/X.21 interface is present (and selected) the Sync LED will be illuminated only if a valid external clock signal at the correct frequency for the Bit Rate setti[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 42 Fast Access Menu Keys – AUDIO, CODEC, TEL, SYSTEM These keys are used to instantly jump to a desired menu. The first key ‐ press displays a summary status screen for that menu. Subsequent pr[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 43 then the lower ‐ case letters, then the number 2. Enter a space by pressing 1 three ti mes. Punctuation characters appear on the * and # keys. The period “.” is ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 44 3.4 Zephyr Xstream MX/MXP Rear Pane l (Mixer version s)[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 45 ISDN Interface w IMPORTANT! As with any piece of moder n electronic gear, it is advisable that precauti ons be taken t o prevent damag e caused by po wer surges. St andard teleph one line surge p rotectors ca n be used to offer some degree of prot ec t i on at the U in t erf ace. Speci al[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 46 h HOT TIP! Normally, the Telephone Company shou ld supply an RJ-11 style jack for the U interface. This is the same 4 or 6-pin plug used for analog l ines. However, sometimes you may find an 8-pin RJ-45 style jack–and sometimes you may eve n be charged extra for it! If you have this sit[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 47 w IMPORTANT! Do Not enabl e PS2 power if you plan to connect the S interface of your Xst ream to a Zephyr Classic or ZephyrExpress . Doing so c ould cause damage to one of the units! i ISDN TIP! If you are co nnecting to I SDN using t he S (4-wi re) Interface you can ig nore the st atus o[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 48 PIN FUNCTION 1* DCD (Xstream to Computer) 2 RD (Xstream to Com puter) 3 TD (Computer to Xstream) 5 Ground 6* DSR (Xstream to Com puter) 8* CTS (Xstream to Computer) * These handshake signals are present (i.e . permanently asserted) on motherboard versions "E" and later Using a 9[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 49 CABLE PIN OUT 9-PIN Computer (DTE) Description Direction Telos Xstream 1 *Data Carrier Detect (DCD) 3 1# 2 Receive Data (RD) 3 2 3 Transmit Data (TD) 4 3 4 Data Terminal Ready (DTR) 4 Not used 5 Signal Gr ound (SG) 5 6 *Data Set Ready (DSR) 3 6# 7 Request to Send (RTS) 4 Not used 8 *Clear[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 50 Ethernet This is an industry standard 100Base ‐ T Ethernet connector on the usual 8 ‐ position/8 ‐ pin miniature modular (RJ ‐ 45 style) jack. On units made since 3 rd quarter 2006 ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 51 Parallel Control Port The parallel control port has 8 inputs and 8 outputs that can be used in a variety of ways. For instance, in AAC, AAC ‐ LD, Layer 3 and certai[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 52 Parallel Outputs 0 ‐ 7 Outputs are open collecto r to ground and can sink up to 125 mA of current each (actually, any output can sink up to 400 mA, however the maximu [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 53 Parallel Inputs 0 ‐ 7 All inputs are specially treated to accept either a voltage (up to 24 VDC), or a closure to ground, which may be provided by switches, relays, or [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 54 Main Mixer Inpu ts (Send to Network) These are Combo Connectors with XLR female and ¼” Tip ‐ Ring ‐ Sleeve (TRS) fema le inputs. The pin out is as follows: XLR PIN FUNCTION TRS PIN 1 Ground S 2 Audio + T[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 55 • Bridging ≥ 10 K ohm impedance The inputs are designed to be sourced from balanced, signals. Older equipment (or some microphones) with a transformer output stage may ne[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 56 Local Monitor Mi x 2 can be set up to monitor Snd (send) Audio, Rcv (receive) Audio or a combination of both. The audio to be monitored is controlled by the button ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 57 w IMPORTANT! As with any piece of moder n electronic gear, it is advisable that precauti ons be taken t o prevent damag e caused by po wer surges. St andard line sur ge protectors c an be used t o offer some degree of protection. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure protection adeq[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 3: GUIDED TOU R of the HARDW ARE 58[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 4: BASIC OPERAT I ON & INSTALLATION 59 4 BASIC OPERA T ION & INST ALLA TION This section is intended only as an introduction. For many ISDN users, it will provide all the information needed to get started with the unit. ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 4: BASIC OPERAT I ON & INSTALLATION 60 It is essential that the third “grounding” pin not be defeated on the power cord and that the power cord be connected to a properly grounded receptacle. If a gr[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 4: BASIC OPERAT I ON & INSTALLATION 61 One Source for an appropriate unit is Americ an Power Conversion. Their model "PdigiTel” is suitable for use on either the S or U interface (also suitable for T1). [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 4: BASIC OPERAT I ON & INSTALLATION 62 highlight and select th e item to be changed (or field to be edit ed). The current selection will be highlighted; i.e. it will be displayed with white text on a bla[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 4: BASIC OPERAT I ON & INSTALLATION 63 Let’s go through a couple of quick examp les to see the Zephyr Xstream menus in act ion. Example 1: Selecting a sett ing from a list (i.e. the bi t rate): 1. Press the <CODEC> button twice. Y[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 4: BASIC OPERAT I ON & INSTALLATION 64 Example 2: Entering a numeric entry (i. e. entering a SPID): 1. Press the <TEL> button twice. You should see a screen that looks like the following: 2. Verify that the menu item “SPID 1” ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 4: BASIC OPERAT I ON & INSTALLATION 65 the 2 ‐ key in a text field will first enter A. Repeated taps will change that to a B, then C, then the lower ‐ case letters, then the number 2. Enter a [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 4: BASIC OPERAT I ON & INSTALLATION 66 Special Menus; DIAL, AUTO & DROP The DIAL menu The DIAL menu appears after the Dial button has been pressed and looks like the following: If you wish to dial a data call ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 4: BASIC OPERAT I ON & INSTALLATION 67 w IMPORTANT TIP! The Number field in the DIAL menu is different from other entry fields in the Zephyr Xstream. It is NOT necessary to press < SEL > before entering the numbe r to be dial e d. While we like consistency, this field is u sed so often, it made sense to make it eas[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 4: BASIC OPERAT I ON & INSTALLATION 68 Dial Setups Dial Setups are very similar to the "Auto Dial Setups" used in the classic Zephyr. Each of the 100 dial setups consists of several pieces of infor[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 4: BASIC OPERAT I ON & INSTALLATION 69 AU T O 2 DI GI T S DROP Fou r Ti m es DI AL R eady R eady C onnec ted C onnec ted h HOT TIP! You can use dial setups as a way to conve niently change your c odec settings . Possibly to accommodate incoming ca lls from d iffering locations. Simple leave the Number 1 & Number 2 fi[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 4: BASIC OPERAT I ON & INSTALLATION 70 The illustration below shows several sample Dial Setups . Note that the nota tion “C” in the right column indicates that a particular setup includes CODEC menu settings. [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 4: BASIC OPERAT I ON & INSTALLATION 71 5. Press <SEL> to continue or press < 5 > and then <SEL> to escape without changing. 6. Enter a name (see th e beginning of this chapter section for an e[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 4: BASIC OPERAT I ON & INSTALLATION 72 Editing Dial Setups 1. If this setup include s codec information, configure the Zephyr Xstream’s CODEC menu as it will be used when connected to this location. If the exi[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 4: BASIC OPERAT I ON & INSTALLATION 73 7. Move the black cursor to the word Save and then press <SEL> to complete the editing process. Location Setups Location setups are a useful feature that allows you [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 4: BASIC OPERAT I ON & INSTALLATION 74 4. Press < 5 > then < SEL > to reboot. The illustration below shows several sample Location Setups . No te that the notation “A” in the right column indicates that[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 4: BASIC OPERAT I ON & INSTALLATION 75 2. Press the < AUTO > key. Choose the Location Setup to be entered . Note: You can edit an ex istin g setup by selecting it. To choose a Locat ion Setup you have ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 4: BASIC OPERAT I ON & INSTALLATION 76 6. Move the cursor to the word Save and then press <SEL> to compl ete the entry process. Editing Location Setups 1. If this setup include s audio information, configure th e[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 4: BASIC OPERAT I ON & INSTALLATION 77 4.3 Codec Settings: Transmit, Receive, Bit Rate, & Sam ple Rate When calling another ISDN codec (e.g. mode = Zephyr), these settings must be set correctly to achieve an end ‐ to ‐ end bi ‐ directio[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 4: BASIC OPERAT I ON & INSTALLATION 78 If you choose not to use the " Auto " setting, you will need to know the Transmit (“Xmt” or “Encoder”) mode of the far end to determine the correct setti[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 4: BASIC OPERAT I ON & INSTALLATION 79 c COMPATIBILITY TIP! The Zephyr Xstream specifies the bit rate per cha nnel. Since certain modes (i.e. stereo or mono-128) require two cha nnels to operate, the total (aggregate) bit rate wou ld be double the number displayed in these cases. This is important as some other brands of[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 4: BASIC OPERAT I ON & INSTALLATION 80 w IMPORTANT TIPS! 1) Zephyr Xstream only supports the 24kHz sample rate in MPEG Laye r-2. Theref ore, the Sample Rate menu does no t have this option . The “L2 Half 6 4” Transmit and Receive modes are use d to achieve 24kHz operation in MPEG Layer-2. 2) The G.722 stan dard calls[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 81 5 GUIDED T O UR of the MENUS 5.1 The Menu Tree This section gives an overview of the Xstream’s front panel menus suitable for the average operator. Section 11 is a detailed reference of the me[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 82 MENUS - The CODEC, TEL & SYSTEM Menus (all versions) CO D E C CO DE C CO DE C SYST EM TE L SYST EM SYS T EM SYS T EM SYS T EM TE L TE L TE L TE L SYST EM SYST EM SYST EM S YST EM S YST EM CO DE C Co m p a t . Z ep h y r TE L S I P P or t 5060 UDP P or t 915 0 HT T P P or t 808 0 T C P[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 83 MENUS - The DIAL & AUTO Menus (all versions) AU T O 2 D I G I T S AU T O DI A L Ph on e # DI A L DRO P Fo u r T i m e s Ph on e # DI A L DR O P Fo u r Tim e s M AN U A L D I ALI N G AC T I VAT I N G A D I AL SET U P AU T O 3 D I G I T S AU T O AC T I VAT I N G A LO C AT I ON SETUP DIA L 2[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 84 MENUS - The Audio Menu (non-mixer version) AU D I O AU D I O AU D I O G a in Tr im Send Mix D is c r ete[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 85 MENUS - The Audio Menu MX/MXP (mixer versions) AU D I O 1-4 Tim es AU D I O AU D I O 1-2 Tim es AU D I O AU D I O Ass i gn m e nt Unlo c k e d[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 86 5.2 The Default Screen Encode r & Decode r Settings Per channel Bit Rate & transm ission Sam ple Rate Active Interface (ISDN, V.35, or Ethernet) Status of ISDN or V.35 Lines 1 & 2 The default display (shown above) will appear after the system ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 87 Level In This determines the no minal input level for the Xstream's analog inputs. As shi pped from the factory, Professional sets the system to a +4 dBu nominal i nput level. ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 88 AUDIO - Screen 1 (Status) The first AUDIO menu has the individual levels for each of the Main Mixer i nputs. These levels are post fader and therefore can be used to view relative ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 89 This disables the input processor for channel "x". Voice L: (Voice Low) This is the least aggressive settin g, intended to protect against minor level problems when running a [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 90 Mon “x” Rcv Mix This parameter, in combination with Mon x Rcv Pan selection (see below) is useful for when only a single retu rn channel is being sent from the far end. The ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 91 Right: This option routes the outgoing channel B (Right) audio to both sides of the Local Mix. Left +Right: This option sums (i.e. mixes) the incoming A & B audio cha[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 92 Livewire Since Live wire is one wa y of getting audio to and from your Xstream, we will show those menus here as well. Pleas e refer to Section 8 for details on configu ration ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 93 5.4 The Codec Menu The settings of the codec menu will determine what codecs with which you can communicate, as well as the quality and delay of the coded audio stream. For more [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 94 CODEC - Screen 2 A second press of the < CODEC > button shows the screen above: On this screen are the settings that affect compatibility with far ‐ end codecs. These parameters ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 95 w IMPORTANT TIP! When referring to Transmit modes we use the Term "Mono 64" to refer to a mono signal using a singl e B channel. T herefore, the audio stream may be at 56 or 64kbps since the call could be placed at either rat e . Similarly, w e use the term "Mono 128 " to [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 96 w IMPORTANT TIP! It is important to understand that the Transmit and Receiv e settings on t wo connected units may very well NOT match. This is because there are frequently times when it is appropriate to use a different coding mode coming versus go ing . The important thing to remember is th[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 97 i ISDN TIP! Since this parameter specifies the bit rate placed over th e dial up data network, it is important to u nderstand the f ollowing: I n some areas of the USA & Canada, onl y 56kbps or 64kbps service may be availab le. In additio n, since different network paths (trunk group s) a[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 98 c COMP ATIBILITY TIP! Not all codecs suppo rt all samp le rates. 32kH z is most commonly supported in MPE G Layer- 3, whereas 48kHz is more commonly used in Layer-2. 24kHz is somet imes seen in Layer-2. In t his case, set your Transmit or Re ceive to “L2 Half/24” and th is Sample Rate wil[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 99 5.5 The Tel Menu TEL - Screen 1 (Status) The first press of the TEL button will show the Tel Status screen. This gives the current status of each of your ISDN B channels ("lines&quo[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 100 SPID Pending – This may be displayed if an external NT1 has not completed initializing to the line. Or, it may indicate that the internal NT1 has recognized the li ne [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 101 We've inclu ded nume rous tips on SPIDs and the TELCO setting in Section 11.5 (Detailed Menu Reference). MSN/DN 1 & MSN/DN 2 DNs (Directory Numbers) are needed in the USA & Canada[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 102 TEL - Screen 3 Pressing the TEL a third time will show this menu. The options for this menu are as follows: Telco This is the protocol for your ISDN circuit. Outside of the ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 103 NOTE: Call from a Zephyr Xport that is calling from a POTS (analog) line is considered a Phone mode call. Interface This allows you to choose between the ISDN, Ethernet and, ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 104 UDP Port After the a SIP session is initiated, or when using RTP streaming mode, the actual audio data is carried by UDP packets sent to and received on this port. HTTP Port Th[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 105 5.6 The System Menu The system menu has many selections, a number of which the av erage user need not consider. We'll cover those of interest to the average user in this section. [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 106 Interface – This is the current setting of the In terface option located on the third TEL menu. SYSTEM - Screen 2 This menu has the most frequently used System me nu item s. These[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 107 SYSTEM - Screen 4 Current Version Legacy Versions The fourth press of the SYSTEM button b rings you to the reboot or FTP screen used to update the Zephyr Xstream's software. Older versions [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Sectio n 5: GUIDED TOU R of the MENUS 108 Restore Fa ctory Defaults.. . This selection allows you to clear all settings of your Xstream. All menu options will be returned to the factory default settings. Don't use this opti[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 6: AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 109 6 AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 6.1 Introduction to Audio Coding Technology Introduction Audio takes up a lot of data. Just a regular phone call uses 64,000 bits per second. Without data reduction, CD ‐ quality qualit[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 6: AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 110 delta, between successive audio samples compared to using the individual values. Further efficiency is had by adaptively varying th e difference comparator according to the nature of the p[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 6: AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 111 ear’s sensitivity to signals near the constant tone is greatly reduced. Tones that were previously audible become “masked” in the presence of “masking tones,” in this case, th[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 6: AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 112 Masking effects in the time domain. Masking occurs both before and after the masking signal. The combined results of time and frequency vs. ma sking. Signals under the curve are inaudible. w IMPORTANT! Due to a perce ptual coder’s r eliance on p recisely model ing principl es of human per cept[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 6: AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 113 The steps involved in the perceptual coding process are shown below: The components work as follows: • The analysis filter bank divides th e audio into spectral components. Sufficient [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 6: AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 114 MPEG By far, the most popular high fidelity audio coders rely upon techniques developed under the MPEG umbrella. MPEG stands for Motio n Pictures Expert Group, a Joint Committee of [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 6: AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 115 quality indistinguishable fr om the original, with no audio test item falling below the “perceptible, but not annoying” threshold in controlled listening tests. The MPEG test items include[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 6: AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 116 The block diagram of the AAC encoder is shown below. It is considerably more sophisticated than the previous MPEG Layer ‐ 2 and Layer ‐ 3 systems, and therefore offers more coding ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 6: AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 117 The result of all this is that the researchers succeeded. AAC provides performance superior to any known codec at bitrates greater than 64kbps, and excellent performance relative to [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 6: AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 118 AAC-LD (AAC Low Delay) When announcers use codecs for broadcast remote a pplications, they often need to have natural two ‐ way interaction with other program participants located back at the studio[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 6: AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 119 codec? Until recently, the answer was no, but new development s in codecs have changed the picture. One of the main objectives in audio coding is to provide the best tradeo f[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 6: AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 120 • No dynamic block switching is used because the re quired look ‐ ahead delay is too big. The te mporal problem that causes pre ‐ echoes is handled by the Temporal Noise Shaping m[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 6: AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 121 standardized in ISO/MPEG IS ‐ 11172. Prior to the availability of AAC, Layer ‐ 3 was specifically recommended for 56 and 64 kbps channel. Layer-3 Feature s Psychoacoustic Masking The audio in ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 6: AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 122 h HOT TIP! Joint stereo t akes advantage of the way s ounds distri bute thems elves over a n ormal stereo field. If you’re transmitting two signals that do n’t co mprise a normal stereo field — as would be the case if you’re transmittin g two totally i ndependent audio cha nn els — it [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 6: AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 123 probably the most widely used system. In our view, this technology is acceptable for mono voice where high fidelity is not necessary. It is good also for cueing and interc om ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 6: AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 124 h HOT TIP! Another characteristic of G.722’s statistical fra ming is that the decoder may remain locked despite serious corrup tio n of the data, although audio fidelity will deg rade. In cases where you are unable to get a good connection you may find this characteristic desirab le, however y[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 6: AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 125 • Use the maximum bitrate you can afford at each stage. Hard disk recorders and other studio systems often have an option to adjust this. For very critical work, remember t[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 6: AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 126 6.2 Choosing the Best Coding Mode fo r Your Application The following chart summarizes and compares a numb er of importan t parameters for the coding modes offered in the Zephyr Xstream. AAC AAC-LD Layer-3 Layer-2 G.[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 6: AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 127 AAC AAC-LD Layer-3 Layer-2 G.722 Delay : Stereo (128kbps) : Sample Rate: -- 32 kHz 242 msec 96 msec 452 msec 332 msec -- 48 kHz 190 msec 68 msec 326 msec 220 msec -- Mono (64k bps) : Sample Rate: 16 kHz -- -- -- 590 14 msec 24kHz -- -- -- 402 msec -- 32 kHz 284 msec 88 msec 390 msec 308 msec -- [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 6: AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 128 It should now be clear why we incl uded AAC and AAC ‐ LD in the Xstream. These modes break the rules: AAC offers the best fidelity with delay less than Layer ‐ 2, while [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 6: AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 129 t DEEP TECH NOTE! While the "Stereo" modes keep th e audio separate, the psychoacoustic mod el assumes the listener will be hearing both audio channels (i.e. it assumes that audio from on e chann el may mask audio o n the other ch annel). For this reason t he Mono/Dual mode is preferre[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 6: AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 130 Mono vs. MONO128 vs. Stereo vs. J-Stereo in Layer-2 With one transmission path, • L2 Mono 64 provides mono capability. • The L2 HALF 64 Xmt mode allows operation at 24kHz when this sample rate [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 6: AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 131 also useful for network operations centers, or other busy facilities, where the equipment must be stretched as far as possible. Connectivity The Xstream's MPEG bit stream s follow [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 7: ISDN BASICS 133 7 ISDN BASICS 7.1 Background It was the introduction of digital transmission services from telephone providers, which has made the Zephyr family possible. The telephone infrastructure ha s moved from analog ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 7: ISDN BASICS 134 With the digital nature of the modern telephone network is hidde n from subscribers, voice an d signaling has been delivered just as they have been since the era of wooden phone sets [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 7: ISDN BASICS 135 t DEEP TECH NOTE! The actual 2 B channels (i.e. t imeslots) of the BRI are a ssigned on a per call basis. The refore, from a theoretic al l y correct viewpoi nt, Lines 1 and 2 do not f ul ly corresp on d to B1 and B2. From the perspective of telephone ne twork routing, each [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 7: ISDN BASICS 136 You must have this number, and it must be 100% correct, or the system won’t work. Don’t let the installer depart with out leaving them. You’ve been warned! h HOT TIP! Most phone companies[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 7: ISDN BASICS 137 Z ZEPHYR CLASSIC VS XS TREAM COMPARI SO N! Most versions of the Zephyr Classic can opera te without Directory Numbers. Zephyr Xstream requires the DNs be present to receive i ncoming calls. Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSNs) MSNs perform the same function when the ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 7: ISDN BASICS 138 t DEEP TECH NOTE! The 56kbps limitation arises from a quirk of the o lder teleph one infrastructure. The channel banks that h ave been widely e mployed in the long-distance net work have a nati ve 64kbps capability, but “rob” the low order PCM bit on every sixth frame in order to c onvey supervision in[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 7: ISDN BASICS 139 CSD and CSV Recall that each ISDN BRI has two possible B channels. It is possible to order a line with one or both of the B channels enabled – and each may be enabled for [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 7: ISDN BASICS 140 Zephyr Xstream ISDN Comp atibility Protocols The Telco network and the Zephyr Xstream commun icate via a ‘protocol’ – the language the user equipment and the telephone network use to converse (on the ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 7: ISDN BASICS 141 The Zephyr Xstream supports all of these with the appropriate selection of the " Telco " menu ‐ selection in the TEL menu, as follows: TELCO SWITCH BRI CIRCUIT PROTOCOL CORRECT TE LCO SETTING NOTES: AT&T/Luc[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 7: ISDN BASICS 142 7.4 Switched 56 Switched 56 is a transition technology, which is often available in areas of the USA & Canada where ISDN is not available. As the name suggests, this is a service t[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 8: LIVEWIRE TM – IP Audio 143 8 LIVEWIRE TM – IP A udio 8.1 Configuration of the Zep hyr Xstream for Livewire Overview Livewire can now be used to connect your Xstream to your studio’s Axia audio network. Livewire greatly simplifies wiri[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 8: LIVEWIRE TM – IP Audio 144 • If the stream being received by the codec is dual mon o (such as G.722), the decoded audio is split between the two Livewire sources. The first source has the A mono [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 8: LIVEWIRE TM – IP Audio 145 Administration IP Settings This is where you will give the Xstream a name and configure the IP settings. The web page looks like this: Host name A 12 digit, alphan[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 8: LIVEWIRE TM – IP Audio 146 w IMPORTANT! If you change this unit’s IP address, you will lose your browser con nection when you click Apply. It will be necessary to reconnect using the new IP address. G[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 8: LIVEWIRE TM – IP Audio 147 action, any software version that was previously located in Bank 0 will be replaced by the new, committed version . This act ion will not cause a reboot. Livewire QoS This con[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 8: LIVEWIRE TM – IP Audio 148 The following table provides the settings possible for choices Live Clock Priority and provides some information on each of these settings: 0 (always slave) “STL” Unit will ne[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 8: LIVEWIRE TM – IP Audio 149 801.1p tagging, 802.1p VLAN ID, 802.1q Priority, & DSCP Class of Service 802.1p tagging is necessary within the Livewire network to mark high ‐ priority audio packets. This informat[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 8: LIVEWIRE TM – IP Audio 150 excellent” audio. You have a channel number range available from 1 to 32,767 so there are lots of numbers to choose from. In Basic Mode, the backfeeds will have [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 8: LIVEWIRE TM – IP Audio 151 System Settings (GPIO) This page of the Xstream configuration has the GPIO input mode settin g. Since Livewire has the capability of “embedded” GPIO, there is often no need[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 9: The V.35/X.21 Interface Option 153 9 T he V .35/X.21 Interface Option 9.1 Installing the V.35/X. 21 Interface option Some Zephyr Xstream models include the V.35/X.21 interface option. This can be identified by a miniature hi ‐ density 40 ‐ pin [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 9: The V.35/X.21 Interface Option 154 6. Once the connectors are aligned, push the V.35/X.21 option card straight down into the connector on the motherboard. Only moderate pressure should be required to seat the car[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 9: The V.35/X.21 Interface Option 155 Adtran 901 Explorer Ave Huntsville, AL 35806 800 ‐ 827 ‐ 0807 www.adtran.com Adtran makes all sort of equipment for the telecom i ndustry. The Telcos bu y equipment from Adtran. [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 9: The V.35/X.21 Interface Option 156 These configurations would be similar to using DDS lines (see below), however it gives the remainder of the T1 capacity for some other purpose between the two sites in [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 9: The V.35/X.21 Interface Option 157 9.3 Hook-Ups to Non-ISDN Synchronous Net works The V.35/X.21 Connection If present, the V.35/X.21 interfac e is supplied in slot B slot, looking from the rear. It permits connection to transmission paths [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 9: The V.35/X.21 Interface Option 158 * Xstream does not support separate TX and RX clocks. RX Clock signal is sent out as TX Clock. # RTS and DTR are permanently asserted “true”. t DEEP TECH NOTE! The standard uses electrically ba lanced transmission for both clock and data (but not for th e special auxiliary signals, w[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 9: The V.35/X.21 Interface Option 159 required V.35 or X.21 standard and in the case of Switched ‐ 56 provides dialing capability. (Some have keypads and LCD displays for this function; others rely upon external c[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 9: The V.35/X.21 Interface Option 160 The compact plug at one end of the cable snaps onto the mating connector on the Zephyr Xstream with a locking action. To release the plug, the two pushbuttons at eit[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 9: The V.35/X.21 Interface Option 161 V. 35 / X . 21 IN T E R F A C E ( MI N I - 4 0 P I N ) Ze p h y r ™ Xs t r e a m Li n e P o r t Da t a P o r t ( V .35/ X .21) T 1 / E 1 or ot h e r C S U/ D S U ( 112 kb p s o r g re a t e r) To T1 / E 1 or ot h er s ync hr o no us dat a pat h PO R T 1 (X m t & R c v) PO R T 2 (d [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 9: The V.35/X.21 Interface Option 162 Z ZEPHYR CLASSIC VS XS TREAM COMPARI SO N Since the Zephyr does not have the L3 Dual/Mono Receive mode, data corrupti ons on either data channel will caus e dropou ts on both audio channels. Therefor e, Zephyr u sers performing tr oublesh ooting test s would nee d to switch t o mono oper[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 9: The V.35/X.21 Interface Option 163 In the direction CSU/DSU ‐ > Zephyr Xstream, only CD (Carrier Detect) ) is impleme nted. This signal is used to tell the Zephyr Xstrea m which port/channel has been connected an[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 9: The V.35/X.21 Interface Option 164 Channel Assignment: DSU's for use with T1 or E1 will have a menu that determines which channel (s) should be brought out (or aggregated and brought out) to each V.35 port. [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 10: APPLICATIONS GUIDE 165 10 APPLICA TIONS GUIDE – Hints & Ideas Of course we hope that you will (eventually) read through the other sections of this manual – we give you a lot of information about audio coding ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 10: APPLICATIONS GUIDE 166 Xstream ISDN to ISDN Connection Examples: Telephone Ne t wo r k M ono Mo n o M ono M ono IS D N (1 C al l ) IS D N ( 1 Ca ll) The basic Mono 56 or 64 kbps ISDN codec connectio n is shown above. Th e audio quality is dependent ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 10: APPLICATIONS GUIDE 167 Telephone Ne t wo r k Mo n o 2 X M ono Mo n o 2 X M ono IS D N (1 C al l) IS D N (2 C al ls ) Mo n o Mo n o IS D N (1 C al l) Dual mode operation allows a "central" codec to connect to two "remote " codecs simultaneously. ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 10: APPLICATIONS GUIDE 168 Telephone Ne t wo r k M ono Mo n o M ono M ono IS D N ( 2 Ca lls) IS D N (2 C al ls ) The basic Mono 112 or 128 kbps ISDN codec connection is shown above. The audio quali ty is dependent on the settings in th[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 10: APPLICATIONS GUIDE 169 Xstream POTS to ISDN Connection Examples C o mmu n i c a t i o n s Grade Mo n o Telephone Ne t wo r k Mo n o Mo n o Broad cast Qu ality M ono PO T S (1 C al l) IS D N (1 C al l) The "integrated services" of ISDN means ISDN line can communica te with[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 10: APPLICATIONS GUIDE 170 10.2 Choosing the Best Tran smit Mode for yo ur application FIDELITY versus CODING METHOD versus DELAY – A quick comparison We have listed the different modes here in approximate order of delay. See Section 6 (Audio Coding Ref[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 10: APPLICATIONS GUIDE 171 compression ratio required to accomplish this task pushes the Layer ‐ 2 coding to the limit, with obvious artifacts present. L2 Mono ‐ 128 – Offers 20kHz or 15 kHz frequency response ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 10: APPLICATIONS GUIDE 172 Also note that Layer ‐ 3 has more delay than Layer ‐ 2 which has more delay than AAC. AAC ‐ LD follows with G.722 having the shortest delay. Note that for a given bit rate ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 10: APPLICATIONS GUIDE 173 Voice-over applications communicating with non-Telos codecs Most Common: G.722 is the most commonly available coding mode in the world. Use G.722 for your Transmit & Receive modes. Note: Since the quality ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 10: APPLICATIONS GUIDE 174 When full fidelity is needed in bot h direction s: Field Unit: AAC ‐ LD Mono 64 Transmit and AAC 64 Receive. Studio Unit: AAC ‐ LD Mono 64 Transmit and AAC 64 Receive Use 32 kHz sample rate for ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 10: APPLICATIONS GUIDE 175 • The same stereo audio will be received at both studios. Return audio from the studio connected to "Line 1" will be output "Cha nnel A/Left" and Return audio from ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 10: APPLICATIONS GUIDE 176 Transmitter site Unit: AAC or L2 Receive Use 48 kHz sample rate 10.4 Multi Codec conn ections Sometimes one Xstream will need to connect to two other units simultaneously. The Xstrea m's [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 10: APPLICATIONS GUIDE 177 Xstream also has the useful ability to send Stereo to two sites. This is outlined below: Xstream C Tr an sm i t AAC J -S t ereo 6 4 Xstream A R ec ei v e = AAC 6 4 (u se " Li n e 1 " ) Xstream B R ec ei v e = AAC 6 4 (u se &q[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 10: APPLICATIONS GUIDE 178 h HOT TIP! The Sample Rate and Bit Rate must be ma tched for the auto mode to detect the incoming bit stream. Certain conventions are used which it will help to understand: 64 ‐ This is a Zephyr Xstream Transmit mode that [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 10: APPLICATIONS GUIDE 179 Zephyr Xstream at far e nd: Transmit Mode at Far End Set Loca l Receiv e Mode to: AAC-LD Stereo AAC-LD AAC-LD J-Stereo AAC-LD AAC-LD Mono 128 AAC-LD AAC-LD Mo no 64 AAC-LD 64 AAC J-Stereo 64 AAC 64 AAC J-Stereo AAC AAC Stereo AAC AAC Mono 128 AAC AAC Mono 64 AAC 64 G.722 G. 722 * L2 Stereo L2 L2 J-[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 10: APPLICATIONS GUIDE 180 Zephyr (classic) at far e nd: Transmit Mode at Far End: Set Local Rece ive Mode to: Set Local Sample Rate to: ° L3 DUAL or L3 MONO L3 Dual/Mono 32 or 48 kH z L3 STEREO L3 32 or 48 kHz L3 JSTEREO L3 32 or 48 kHz G.722 G.722 * Any L2 MONO L2 64 48 kHz L2 MONO128 L2 48 kHz ° L2 STEREO or L2 DUAL L2 [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 10: APPLICATIONS GUIDE 181 Zephyr Xport at the far end When Xport is on ISDN use the "Zephyr" Dial Mode selection on the dialing Xstream or Xport: • Transmit ‐ AAC ‐ LD Mono 64 • Receive ‐ AAC ‐ LD Mono 6[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 10: APPLICATIONS GUIDE 182 CCS CDQ Prima at far end Far End Setting (ID #): Set Local Receive Mode to: Set Local Transmit Mode to: Set Local Sample Rate to: Set Local Bit Rate to: 6: G.722_56K:QS G.722 G .722 * Any 56 kbps 7: G.722_64K:QS G.722 G .722 * Any 64 kbps 24:ZEPHYR/56K :QS L2 64 L2 Mono 64 48 kHz 56 kbps 25:ZEPHYR/[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 10: APPLICATIONS GUIDE 183 CCS Roadrunner at f ar end Far End Setting (ID #): Set Local Receive Mode to: Set Local Transmit Mode to: Set Local Sample Rate to: Set Local Bit Rate to: 1: L2/56/24 YES:QS L2 64 L2 Half 64 + Any 56 kbps 3: L2/56/32Y ES:QS L2 64 L2 Mono 64 32 kHz 56 kbps 5: L2/56/48Y ES:QS L2 64 L2 Mono 64 48 kHz [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 10: APPLICATIONS GUIDE 184 PR OG RA M A UDIT I ON LR M i c 1 M i c 2 Z - X S T E A M P L A Y B A C K L R 10.6 Dealing With Delay Mix-Minus All perceptual coders have too much delay for talent on remote to hear themselves via a round ‐ trip loop without[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 10: APPLICATIONS GUIDE 185 Example 2: Using a Utility Mixer The simplest form of mix ‐ minus using a Utility Mixer with mono in puts. Two mono faders and two busses, AUX 1 and AUX 2 are used. [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 10: APPLICATIONS GUIDE 186 Remember, if any of the announcer audio from the remote site is ret urned via the monitor feed, it will be delayed by the codec link, causing an echo effect. Problem. The ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 187 11 THE WORKS! - Detailed Menu R eference In this section, we cover each selection of every menu in detail. It is intended as a reference, and for those using some of the more s[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 188 MENUS - The CODEC, TEL & SYSTEM Menus (all models) CO D E C CO DE C CO DE C SYST EM TE L SYST EM SYS T EM SYS T EM SYS T EM TE L TE L TE L TE L SYSTEM SYST EM SYST EM S YST EM S YST EM CO DE C Co m p a t . Z e ph y r TE L S I P P or t 5060 U D P Po r t 9 1 5 0 H TTP Po rt[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 189 MENUS - The DIAL & AUTO Menus (all mod els) AU T O 2 D I G I T S AU T O DI A L Ph on e # DI A L DRO P Fo u r T i m e s Ph on e # DI A L DR O P Fo u r Tim e s M AN U A L D I ALI N G AC T I VAT I N G A D I AL SET U P AU T O 3 D I G I T S AU T O AC T I VAT I N G A LO C AT I ON S[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 190 MENUS - The Audio Menu (non-mixer model) AU D I O AU D I O AU D I O G a in Tr im Send Mix D is c r ete[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 191 MENUS - The Audio Menu MX/MXP (mixer versions) AU D I O 1-4 Tim es AU D I O AU D I O 1-2 Tim es AU D I O AU D I O Ass i gn m e nt Unlo c k e d[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 192 11.2 The AUDIO Menu – Xstream (non-mixer version) See the next section, if your Zephyr Xstream has a mixer (models Xstream MX or Xstream MXP). Don't forget that you can create Locat[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 193 13.1) the level would be 0 dBu (nominal). The system allows for 18 of headroom above nominal level, clipping at +22 dBu. Consumer: This will be ‐ 11 dBu (nominal) [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 194 • This adjustment can also be used in cases where a low ‐ level signal source must be used. Again you shou ld use the rated clip point of the source device to d[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 195 w IMPORTANT TIP! When th e AES SAMPLE setting is set to Sync or Input there will be no AES output signal unless there i s a valid si gnal at t he Sync-IN or AES In jac k, respectively. 48kHz, 44.1, & 32 kHz These options sample rate con[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 196 Livewire Since Live wire is one wa y of getting audio to and from your Xstream, we will discuss those menus here as well. Pleas e refer to Section 8 for details on [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 197 11.3 The AUDIO Menu – Xstream MX/MXP (mixer models) See the previous section, if your Zephyr Xstream does not have a mixer section (mod el Xstream). The AUDIO menu has items related to t[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 198 MIC +30: ‐ 40 dBu (nom) Line Con: ‐ 10 dBu (nom) Line Pro: +4 dBu (nom) The nominal values given above assume the fader is mid ‐ position and the AGC/Limit er (proc[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 199 w HOT TIP! Please don't use the "voice" processor setting s if your source includes musical material. The fast time constants u s ed in the Voice M and Voice H settings will cause noticeable ar tifacts if used on most music . Music: This setting off[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 200 Mon “x” Rcv Mix This parameter, in combination with Mon "x" Rcv Pan selection is useful for when only a single return channel is be ing sent from the far end. The[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 201 B: This option routes the outgoing B channel audio to both sides of the Local Mix. Note that the "A" or "B" options allow a single outbound signal t[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 202 Input Select (not pr esent in 10 Ba se-T version hard ware) The MX/P Xstreams can be used on a Livewire Ethernet network. It is worth noting that the Livewire inputs bypass the mixer sectio[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 203 CODEC – Screen 2 Transmit: The Transmit setting determines what standard (i.e. algorithm) is used to encode the audio to be sent to the far end. Each mode offers distinct a d[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 204 L3 Mono 128 This is the best quality Layer ‐ 3 mode supported on the Xstream. Audio present on the A input will be encoded and transmitted. By using both B ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 205 site X will get the audio from audio input A and site Y will get the audio input into audio input B. • Finally, the mode can be used to transmit two chann[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 206 c COMP ATIBILITY TIP! When two ch annels are required f or transmi ssion (i.e. for Stereo, J-Stere o, and Mon o 128) an "inverse multiplex" (IMUX) scheme must be us ed to brea k the standard MPEG data stream into two streams for transmission. In Layer-3, the Zephyr Xstr[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 207 c COMPTIBILITY TIP! The Zephyr Xstream cannot re ceive two stereo f eeds from the far end (after all, where would the audio b e output?). When connected to two different sites simulta neously, you can receive an audio feed back from each usin g G. 72 2 or L3 Du al /Mono. AAC [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 208 G.722 acts similarly to the Dual modes discussed above. Audio input A is encoded and transmitted on "line 1" while Audio input B is transmitted over "line [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 209 c COMP ATIBILITY TIP! When two ch annels are required f or transmi ssion (i.e. for Stereo, J-Stere o, and Mon o 128) an "inverse multiplex" (IMUX) scheme must be us ed to brea k the standard MPEG data stream into two streams for transmission. In Layer-2, the Zephyr Xstr[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 210 It will be helpful to unders tand the following terminology when determining what Receive mode should be used: 64 ‐ This is a Zephyr Xstream Transmit mode that requires[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 211 L2 Mono 64 Receives L2 Mono 64 (at 56 or 64 kbps) over "line" 1. G.722 Receives G.722. Zephyr Xstream uses the Sta tistical Recovery Timing (SRT) synchronization [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 212 h HOT TIP! It is important to understand that the Transmit and Receiv e settings on t wo connected units may very well NOT match. This is because there are frequently times when it is appropriate to use a different coding mode coming versus go ing . The important thing to remembe[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 213 h HOT TIP! Since the network has to know the bit rate for a given call, this information is availab le to the Xstream on incoming calls. Therefore, th e Xstream will switch to the rate of the incoming call. There is one exception however. If the Xstream al ready has a cal l in pr[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 214 c COMP ATIBILITY TIP! Not all codecs suppo rt all samp le rates. 32kH z is most commonly supported in MPE G Layer- 3 whereas 48kHz is more commonly used in Layer-2. 24kHz is sometimes seen in Layer-2. In this case set your Transmit or Receive to “L2 Half/24” and th is Sample [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 215 11.5 T h e T E L M e n u TEL – Screen 1: Status In ISDN or V.35 mode… … This screen show s the status of each of the two ISDN B channels. The status will vary depending on [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 216 SPID Error ‐ The SPID entered for the indic ated channel is incorrect. You may have entered it wrong, or the Telco may have given you the wrong SPID (or entered[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 217 i ISDN TIP! If the line status shows Ready & Ready and you can make calls, but cannot receive calls, check the following: -Is the Telco selection in the third TEL menu set correctly? If you have DMS Cust. ISDN (USA & Canada only) and your Telc o is set to Natl. I-1 you ma[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 218 Status Screen when Ethernet Interface is selected: The first Tel screen shows the number of attached decoders (players) whenever the Interfac e is set to Ethernet . ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 219 h HOT TIP! Most phone companies in the USA have settled on a standard ized SPID format, based on the telephone number. This fo rmat is area code+7 digit phone number + 0101. For example, if your phone numb er were (321) 555-1234 then your SPID wo uld be 32155512340101. However, n[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 220 i ISDN TIP FOR BELLSOUTH CUSTOMERS! Despite the fact the BellSouth orig inated the proposal for the stan da rdised SPID (see above), many region al Bell Sout h offices leave off the last tw o digits of the SPIDs w hen giving th em to customers. If you are a BellSout h c ust o m e[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 221 TEL – Screen 3: Telco: This is your ISDN protocol. This must be set correctly for the Xstream to make or receive calls. Select the correct value for your ISDN BRI circuit. ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 222 i ISDN TIP! More on Telco Protocols : Guessing the Telco setting in Canada & USA: ∗ If you were given only a single phon e number and no SPIDs try AT&T Cust (PTP). ∗ If you were given 2 SPID s with the format: 01+7 dig it phone #+0 try AT& T Cust (PTP). ∗ If you[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 223 All calls, regardless of call types, will be answered automatically. ISDN Circuit Switch Data calls (i.e. callers from a Zephyr Xst ream when the Call Type is set to ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 224 The V.35 Split works the same way as the V.35 mode on the Zephyr classic. The same Inverse Multiplexing (IMUX ) method will be used as if the Interface were set [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 225 Ethernet (SIP) and Ethernet (RTP) This selection enables Zephyr Xstream's built ‐ in Ethernet in terface for audio coding and/or decoding. This allows for transmission and recept[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 226 TEL - Screen 4 This screen has setup information that is only ne eded when using on off the Ethernet options for Telco (see above). For more informatio n see Appendix 6, Spe[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 227 TEL – Screen 5: DTMF: (On; Off) This enables/disables DTMF "Touch Tones" when connected on a voice call (i.e. call ty pe = "phone"). These are useful for navigating throug[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 228 11.6 The SYSTEM Menu SYSTEM - Screen 1 This menu gives summary and troubleshooting information about the system: • Uptime ‐ The times since the system was last powered up or rebooted. ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 229 Contrast This allows you to change the contrast of Xstream's LCD display to accommodate differing room lighting or viewing angles. Volume No, this doesn't belong in the A[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 230 IP Addr This is the IP address for this Xstream. As with any computer on an IP network, the Zephyr Xstream must have an IP address before it can be used over[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 231 Gateway This is needed only when using IP to communicate with other equipment outside your local network. It is required if you are downloading new so ftware directly from [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 232 SYSTEM - Screen 4 Current Versions * Legacy Versions *Trusted <Reserved> ‐ T There are no user settings. is the domain name from which access is permitted. Not that enterin g anything in[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 233 w IMPORTANT TIP! The software d ownload proce ss must not be interrupted. Be sure your Xst ream is connect ed to a reliable source of power befo re p roceeding. Do not power off the unit until the so ftware update is c omplete, or t he unit has di splayed an err or and aborte d t[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 234 h HOT TIP! The AUTO Receive mode (in the CODEC menu) may not w ork in the ISDN loop mode depending on the INTERFACE option selected (in the TEL menu) . Therefore, we suggest manually setting the Receive mode when performing tests with this option. Audio Loop your ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 235 Restore Fa ctory Defaults.. . This selection allows you to clear all settings of your Xstream. All menu options will be returned to the factory default settings. Don't use t[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 236 PP in 0 to PP in 7 End ‐ to ‐ End This option is used to pass contact closure information to the far end using the ancillary data channel present in certain codec mode s (see S[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 237 SYSTEM - Menus 8 & 9 PP Out 0 to PP Out 7 SYSTEM Menus 8 & 9 determine the function for each of the eight outputs of the serial port. The option for reach output can be [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 238 Line 1 Conn Causes this output to go the "true" state whenever Li ne 2 is in the "Connected" state (as indicated on the first TEL menu). Lock A* AND[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 239 11.7 Special Menus: Auto , Dial, & Drop Step by step instructions on using these keys are located in Section 4.2. In this section we will go into additional details about the DI[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 240 w IMPORTANT TIP! The Number field in the DIAL menu is different from other entry fields in the Zephyr Xstream. It is NOT necessary to press < SEL > before entering the numbe r to be dial e d. While we like consistency, this field is u sed so often, it made sense to make it [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 241 The DROP menu The Drop menu is activated by pressing the < DROP > button once. It looks like this: The system will default to Line 1 if that line is in use. It[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 242 h HOT TIP! If you are usi ng one of t he Xstream's V .35 interf ace modes (see Secti on 9)you can use Dial Setup s without phone numbers to conveniently changes modes. If a setup c ontaining a phone n umber is acti vated whil e the Interface (in the third TEL menu) is set to[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 243 Dial Setups when using V.35/X.21 Dial setups are sometimes used as a "short ‐ cut" method of changing codec parameters when using the V.35 option. If you are using one of t[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 11: THE WORKS – Detailed Menu Reference 244 h HOT TIPS! Users have found the following “Pan ic Dia l Tricks” handy: 1. Mode reset . Create the Dial Setup(s ) to be used with out any pho ne numbers and to "include" c odec inform ation. Name t hem after t he associated modes stored wi th the setup( s). You can [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 12: System Functions and Remote Control 245 12 System Functions and R e mote Control 12.1 A n c i l l a r y D a t a Serial Data Transmission The serial interface can be used to control the Zephyr Xstream, i.e. to change transmission modes or request stat[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 12: System Functions and Remote Control 246 TRANSMIT MODE RATE (bps) L3 Dual/Mono 2400 L3 Stereo/Jstereo 9600 L3 Mono 128 9600 AAC Mono 64 AAC-LD Mon o 64 2400 AAC Stereo/Jstereo AAC-LD Stereo/Jstereo 9600 AAC Mono 128 AAC-LD Mon o 128 9600 L2 Mono 64 2400 L2 Half 64 2400 Ancillary data is supported in th[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 12: System Functions and Remote Control 247 Contact Closur es For additional information on connectin g to the parallel GPIO port see manual Sections 3.2 (Guided Tour of the Hardware ‐ non mix er) and Se ction 3.4 Guided T[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 12: System Functions and Remote Control 248 You will be using a computer “Terminal Emulation” program such as Windows HyperTerminal or ProComm for IBM compatibles or White Night or Z ‐ term for the Mac. Configure [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 12: System Functions and Remote Control 249 To get a list of all available commands type : " help * <enter>” as shown below. >>Help * Built-in commands: Name.......: printsender Parameter..: - Group......: Multicast Description: Show all defined Stream Senders. Name.......: [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 12: System Functions and Remote Control 250 Description: Select analog/AESEBU input level in dB. Name.......: zlog Parameter..: [SYS|ISDN|IMON|SEXT|TIME|ITIM] Group......: Zephyr-style Description: Switch on a combination of logging channels. No parameter will switch off logging. Name.......: zloop Parameter..: <off|far|n[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 12: System Functions and Remote Control 251 Name.......: etherrate Parameter..: <8|12|14|16|18|20|24|32|40|48|56|64|80|96|112|128> Group......: Stream Decoder Description: Choose bitrate for Ethernet operation. Name.......: ipdchost Parameter..: [<host name or IP>] Group......: Stream Decoder Description: Set Dec[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 12: System Functions and Remote Control 252 with a setup index it is erased. If the exclamation mark is specified the autodial is activated. If only 'index' is specified this setup will be displayed. Name.......: backlight Parameter..: <0..0x7F> Group......: Misc Description: Select the frontpanel LCD screen [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 12: System Functions and Remote Control 253 Parameter..: - Group......: Status Description: Display contents of available variables. Name.......: fpdump Parameter..: [<FTP server> Group......: Misc Description: Dump out the contents of the currently visible frontpanel screen. This is the UU encoded version of the file [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 12: System Functions and Remote Control 254 Name.......: ipftphost Parameter..: [<host name or IP>] Group......: FTP/Telnet Description: Set or display the server that is used to download system and loadset software updates. Default is ftp.zephyr.com. Name.......: ipupdate Parameter..: [<file-name>] Group......: [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 12: System Functions and Remote Control 255 Description: Select ISDN telco type. Unit must be reset in order for the change to take effect. Name.......: levelin Parameter..: <cons|prof> Group......: Audio Description: Select consumer or professional level for analog inputs. Name.......: levelout Parameter..: <cons|p[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 12: System Functions and Remote Control 256 Name.......: micprocess Parameter..: [<mic1..4> <VoiceL|VoiceM|VoiceH|Music|Off>] Group......: Audio Description: Select the processing type for the specified microphone input. Name.......: micpan Parameter..: [<mic1..4> <-10...+10>] Group......: Audio Descr[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 12: System Functions and Remote Control 257 reset statistics. Name.......: pp Parameter..: ['in' [val]|'out' [val]] Group......: Misc Description: Override incoming or outgoing parallel port values. Return to normal operation if 'val' is not specified. Read current input & output value if no[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 12: System Functions and Remote Control 258 Group......: Codec Description: Enter or display the V.35 highspeed encoder bitrate. Name.......: v35deco Parameter..: [l2|l3|aac|aacld] Group......: Codec Description: Enter or display the V.35 highspeed decoder algorithm. Name.......: v35enco Parameter..: [l2mono|l2stereo|l2joint[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 12: System Functions and Remote Control 259 Group......: Http Description: Set TCP port, default 1024 Name.......: setMp3port Parameter..: [<Port>] Group......: Http Description: Set Mp3 port default 8000 Batch commands: <none> Control via Ethernet using Telnet You can connect to the same [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 12: System Functions and Remote Control 260 The Xstream's HTML browser interface has been tested with the f ollowing browsers (others will probably work as well). • Firefox (Windows) 1.01 • Internet Explorer (Windows) ver[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 261 13 DEEP TECH INFORMA TI ON & TROUBLESHOOTING w IMPORTANT! As with any piece of moder n electronic gear, it is advisable that precauti ons be taken t o prevent damag e caused by po wer surges. St andard line sur ge protectors c an be used t o offer some degree of protect[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 262 13.1 Accessing the Hardware e IMPORTANT! WARNING! DANGER! Always disco nnect AC (m ains) power a nd Teleph one Circu it Before removing the Zephyr Xstrea m’s cover. Potentially lethal voltages are inside! Failure to ob serve the above warning may result in electric shock,[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 263 It is possible to shift the nominal inputs levels 4 dB lower (i.e. 4 dB more sensitive) therefore resulting in 0dBu(Professio nal)/ ‐ 15dBu(Consumer) levels. This is don[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 264 3. Verify that the version number of this board is 1401 ‐ 00008 ‐ 006 (Rev F) or later. 4. Locate jumpers JP7 and JP8 on the MIC Audio Board. These are located ne[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 265 troubleshoot. Therefore, we expect that most repairs will need to be done by Telos or our authorized representatives. See page III for details on obtaining service [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 266 IMPORTANT! The Xstream will reboot after you click Apply if you change the software version. This will disconnect any calls. Saving Bank 1 Software Software is always downloaded [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 267 3. A successful download will be indicated by the new version being displayed in the Bank 1 field. If the download is unsu ccessful the field for Bank 1 would [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 268 2. Start the Telos update server by double clicking. It is important that the download process comple ted without interruption. If local power is not reliable, you might ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 269 Select FTP update… an d press < SEL >. Press < 5 > or < 6 > to choose OK . Press < SEL >. The unit will reboot once the update is comple te. I[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 270 DNS – This is the IP address of the DNS (Domain Name Server) you will be using. Press < SYSTEM > and enter: FTP site ‐ This would normally be ftp.z[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 271 h HOT TIP! If you don't know a valid DN S (domai n name sever) IP address, you can still update your Xstream from the Telos ftp site by obtaining the current IP address of the Telos FTP server as follows: 1. Go to the MS-DOS command line of t he Wi ndows machine (Run &[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 272 • Locate the notch on the SIMM module to your right (towards the rear of the Xstream). • At a 30 degree angle from vertical, insert the SIMM module into its ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 273 13.5 Troubleshoo ting The following sections discuss various areas where you may encounter challenges. We have categorized this section into logical problem areas to make it as ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 274 Let us now cover each step of the troubleshooting sequence in detail. Step 1. Observe the behavior to find the apparent bug. In other words, determine the b[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 275 13.6.1 Diagnostic Indicators The Xstream has a number of diagnostic indicators to help in troubleshooting difficulties. They are: SYNC status LED When ISDN is selected for the Interface ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 276 Normal status is indicated by the LED being lit. Rapid flashing indicates loss of the ISDN line at the lowest (physical, OSI Layer 1) level, or use of the [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 277 style jack, just like on a standard telephone. If the problem continues, you should “reseat” the ISDN card. This state could indicate a marginal ISDN line. I[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 278 Call Proceeding Outgoing call in process; Telco switch has acknowledged the call request and is waiting for routing information from network. Outgoing Ring Outgoing call [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 279 • ISDN This option causes two different things to happen. a) Data coming in the ISDN interfac e (when INTERFACE is set to ISDN ) is sent back out the same chann[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 280 13.6.3 Audio Difficulties Condition: ISDN Conn ecting OK, B ut No Aud io What is the state of the LOCK LEDs? Check the LOCK LED. On means OK, connected and receiving valid data. If not[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 281 Are the Xstream‘s modes set properly? The Xstream’s Transmit Mode and Receive Mode (bo th located in the second CODEC menu) must be set to the proper conditions a[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 282 Check the Send bargraph meter for proper indication. Confir m that the top Se nd LED is flashing not at all. Input/send gain is set on the AUDIO menu screen. ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 283 certain peculiarities may be specific to a given switch. Te los Customer Support will want to know your SPIDs and this information when assisting you. You may be ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 284 i ISDN TIP FOR BELLSOUTH CUSTOMERS! Despite the fact the BellSouth orig inated the proposal for the stan da rdised SPID (see above) many region al Bell Sout h offices leave off the last two digit s of the SPI Ds. If you are a BellSout h c usto mers and are given a SPI D of [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 285 SPID Error ‐ This option is only valid when the Telco selection of the TEL menu is set to “Natl.I ‐ 1” or “DMS Cust.”. The SPID entered for the indicate[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 286 Is the problem only with one BRI circuit? Does the problem move when you switch the line to another ISDN unit? If the problem remains with the line, then call[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 287 Try a call to another local number. Have the far end try this test as well. Try calling yourself, both using both “call type – Zephyr” and “call type [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 288 When using the built ‐ in NT1, and the U sync LE D occasionally cycles to the fast flashing state, then the line or NT1 is marginal. What is consistent about th[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 289 13.6.5 Ethernet Related Difficulties Condition: Unable to Telne t into the Xstrea m Is the Green link LED on the Ethern et jack lit? Is the "Link" LED on the hub or other equipment [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 290 Condition: Able to con nect and lock to a dista nt site u sing IP , but au dio dropou ts occur frequently Do local LAN connections work ok (or with a greatly reduced number of dropouts? Increasing the buffer ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 291 Condition: Unable to c onnect when using SIP mode. If standard streaming works, and SIP streaming does not, then the proper port for SIP is probably not been opened up on the firewal[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 13: Deep Te ch Informat ion and Troubleshooting 292 e CAUTION - DANGE R! ! The Zephyr’s power fuse is located i nside the box , on the power supply mod ule. To change it, you will h a ve to remove the top cover. Be sure to remove AC power before openi ng the unit. For continued protec tion against fire, re place fuse only [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 14: SPECIFICATIONS and WARRANTY 293 14 SPECIFICA TIONS & WARRANTY 14.1 Specific ations General • Full duplex, high ‐ fidelity codec using MPEG ‐ 2 AAC, MPEG ‐ 4 AAC ‐ LD MPEG ‐ 2 Layer ‐ 3, MPEG ‐ 2 Layer ‐ 2, AACPlus, and G.722; fully [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 14: SPECIFICATIONS and WARRANTY 294 • Analog soft ‐ clipper prevents A/D converter overload without loss of dynamic range. Line Bit Rates (ISDN) • 56 or 64kbps per channel, front panel selectable. Bit Rates (V.35[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 14: SPECIFICATIONS and WARRANTY 295 • Bi ‐ directional ancillary data: Serial connection at 2400 or 9600 (AAC and Layer 3) bps; eight contact closures (for end to end transmission or local status and control). ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Section 14: SPECIFICATIONS and WARRANTY 296 14.2 Zephyr Xstre am Limited Warranty This Warranty covers “the Products,” which are defined as the various audio equipment, parts, software and accessories manufactured, sold and/or distributed by [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 1 – Codec Interoperability Information 297 APPENDICES A ppendix 1: Codec Interoper ability Infor mat ion The Xstream will communicate with G.722 and MPEG compliant codecs. At the time of the release of this manual, we had tested intero[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 2 – Finding Public Codec User Lists 299 A ppendix 2: Finding Public Codec User Lists When you need to find a Zephyr Xstr eam, ZephyrExpress, Zephyr, or comp atible codec to communicate with in another city, there are a number of ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 2 – Finding Public Codec User Lists 300 EdNet San Francisco, CA 415 ‐ 274 ‐ 8800 Service to recording studios and broadcasters. Operates about five hundred sites, mostly at recording studios. They handle billing ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 3 – ISDN Cause Phrases/Values 301 Appendix 3: ISDN Cause Phr ases/V alues When there is an ISDN event or problem in the network, a cause code appears on the LCD screen or ISDN protocol log that communicates information [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 3 – ISDN Cause Phrases/Values 302 Cause No. 10 – Prefix 1 not dialed (DMS Custom only) Indicates that the prefix 1 was not included in the called party address and is required. Cause No. 11 – Exc[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 3 – ISDN Cause Phrases/Values 303 diagnostic field. If a network does not support this cause, cause no: 1, unallocated (u nassigned) number shall be used. Cause No. 26 – Non ‐ selected user clearing This caus[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 3 – ISDN Cause Phrases/Values 304 Cause No. 41 ‐ Net problem, redial (Temporary Failur e) This cause indicates that the network is not functioning correctly and that the condition is not likely to last a lon[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 3 – ISDN Cause Phrases/Values 305 This cause indicates that the user has requeste d a bearer capability which is implemented by the equipment which gen erated this cause but the user is not authorized to use [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 3 – ISDN Cause Phrases/Values 306 Used to indicate that the destination address is missing or incomplete or Used to indicate a non ‐ existent Closed User Group Cause No. 95 – Invalid message, unspecified This ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 3 – ISDN Cause Phrases/Values 307 This cause indicates that the switch sending this caus e is clearing the call because a threshold has been exceeded for multiple protocol errors during an active call. Cause No.[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 4 – Known Working SPID Formats by Telco 309 A ppendix 4: Kno wn W or king SPID F or mats by T elco SPIDs are only used in the USA & Canada. Your SPIDs may be different! Note, for each line there is only one configuration [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 4 – Known Working SPID Formats by Telco 310 Cincinnati Bell 01YYYZZZZ000 Or, SPID1 00YYYZZZZ01 SPID2 00YYYZZZZ02 Or, 00YYYZZZZ 01 Fort Mills Telephone XXXYYYZZZZ Frontier Communications 01YYYZZZZ000 GCI (Alaska) XXXYYYZZZZ00 GTE XXXYYYZZZZ0101 Or, XXXYYYZZZZ0001 Or 01YYYZZZZ000 Or XXXYYYZZZZ00 Or 01YYYZZZZ 0 Or, XXXXYYYZZ[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 4 – Known Working SPID Formats by Telco 311 SNET (Southern New England Telephone) 01YYYZZZZ 00 Or, 01YYYZZZZ000 Or, XXXYYYZZZZ0101 Southwestern Bell XXXYYYZZZZ0101 Or XXXYYYZZZZ Or 01YYYZZZZ000 Or 01YYYZZZZ 00 Or XXXYYYZZZZ01 Sprint/Centel XXXYYYZZZZ100 Or, XXXYYYZZZZ0000 Or, SPID1 XXX YYYZZZZ000 SPID2 XXXYYYZ ZZZ100 Stan[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 5 – Suggested Reading 313 A ppendix 5: Suggested R eading and R ef erences ISDN ISDN – A Practical Guide to Getting Up and Running ; William A. Flanagan; Flatiron Publishing, Telecom Books, New York, 1996; www.telecombooks.com . Lots[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 5 – Suggested Reading 314 IP and Livewire Introduction to Livewire – an Axia Audio publication. Available for download at: http://www.axiaaudio.com/manuals /files/IntroToLivewire2.1.pdf Practical IP and Telecom for Broadcast Engineering[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 6 – Special Operat ional Modes 315 A ppendix 6: Streaming and S pecial Oper ational Modes The Zephyr Xstream offers several special modes that, when selected, change its functionality, as well as its "personality". Ethernet [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 6 – Special Operat ional Modes 316 Transmit The Transmit setting determines what standard (i.e. Al gorithm) is used to encode the audio to be sent to the far end. Each mode offer s dist inct advant ages and [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 6 – Special Operat ional Modes 317 Bit Rate (per stream) 8 12 14 16 18 20 24 32 40 48 56 64 80 96 112 128 Allowable Streams 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 11 10 9 7 6 5 3 2 The formula for estimating the required bandwidth re quirement is: Required Bandwidth = Numb er of Un[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 6 – Special Operat ional Modes 318 STREAMING MODES Depending on the Interface selected in the TEL menu, the Xstreams streaming works differently. Here is a review of the different options: HTTP The familiar Pull ‐ Only ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 6 – Special Operat ional Modes 319 SIP Port (De fault 5060) SIP uses a TCP port, as its communication is bidirectional. The SIP port is what is used for the connection protocol, that layer that initiates [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 6 – Special Operat ional Modes 320 Port forwarding is basically telling the router that when it receives packets from the Wide Area Network on a given port, from those packets should be forwarded transparently t[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 6 – Special Operat ional Modes 321 Contact the operator on some other channel to confirm receipt of the stream, as there is no reverse communication Receiving To receive an RTP strea m from behind a firewall, ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 6 – Special Operat ional Modes 322 TRANSMITTING AN MPEG Layer 3 or AAC STR EAM Changing the Interface selection in the 3rd TEL menu to Ethernet will automatica lly start a stream. The bit rate and Transmit (coding mode) for [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 6 – Special Operat ional Modes 323 V.35 SINGLE Mode (high speed V.35/X.21 synchronou s operation) The menus and operation of the Xstream when using the V.35 Split setting of the Interface selection in the third TEL menu are identic[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 6 – Special Operat ional Modes 324 This encodes a single mono bitstream using a single audio input (the audio on channel A). L3 mono offers 15 kHz audio frequency response if the Sample Rate is set to ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 6 – Special Operat ional Modes 325 These work similarly to the equivalent Layer ‐ 3 modes. O ffers 20 kHz audio frequency response when the sample ra te is 48 kHz and 15 kHz response when the sample r[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 6 – Special Operat ional Modes 326 ALGORITHM BIT RATE (kbps) 96 112 128 256 3 84 AAC Ste reo 32 kH z 48 kHz 32 kHz 48 kHz 32 kHz 48 kHz 32 kHz 48 kHz 32 kHz 48 kHz AAC Mono 32 kHz 48 kHz 32 kHz 48 kHz 32 kHz 48 kHz 48 kHz Not Supported AAC-LD S tereo 3 2 kHz 48 kHz 32 kHz 48 kHz 32 kHz 48 kHz 32 kHz 48 kHz 32 kHz 48 kHz A[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 7 – Ordering ISDN for Countries Using ETS300 (EURO ISDN) 327 A ppendix 7: Ordering ISDN for ETS 300 (Eur o ISDN) This section applies to users in Europe and other countries where the Euro ‐ ISDN ETS 300 standard is supported (Euro pe, much o[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 7 – Ordering ISDN for Countries Using ETS300 (EURO ISDN) 328 CSD and CSV Recall that each ISDN BRI has two possible B channels. It is possible to order a line with one or both of the B channels enabled – and ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 7 – Ordering ISDN for Countries Using ETS300 (EURO ISDN) 329 until a call attempt is made . If your application is critical, you may wish to request that the Telecom disable line deactivation. FAXABLE ISDN ORDER FORMS FOR ETS 300 Follow[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 7 – Ordering ISDN for Countries Using ETS300 (EURO ISDN) 330 ISDN BRI LINE ORDERING INFORMATION ETS 300 ( not for use in USA & Canad a) Telos Ze phyr Xstream To: Telecom___________________ _____________________ Attention: From:______________ __________________ ______ Location for line:_ __________________ ___ Company:[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 8 – Ordering ISDN for the USA and Canada 331 A ppendix 8: Ordering IS DN for the USA & Canada This section applies to users in Canada & USA and is intended to help you when it comes time to order your ISDN lines. We [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 8 – Ordering ISDN for the USA and Canada 332 COMPANY TELEPHONE NUMBER WORLDWIDE WEB Ameritech 800 ‐ TEAMDATA (800 ‐ 832 ‐ 6328) www.ameritech.com Bell Atlantic 800 ‐ 570 ‐ ISDN (800 ‐ 570 ‐ 4736) www.ba.com (see below for former NYNEX [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 8 – Ordering ISDN for the USA and Canada 333 Details, Details In order to communicate a ccurately what it is you need, we think you should be familiar with the vocabulary used to describe ISDN. As with anythi ng, for[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 8 – Ordering ISDN for the USA and Canada 334 providing you with the pho ne numbers of your B channels (of ten called "Directory Numbers", or "DNs") and your SPIDs! Directory Number (DN) These are simply your sev[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 8 – Ordering ISDN for the USA and Canada 335 IOC Capability Packages (prov isioning package or ordering code) Increasingly Telcos are using ISDN Ordering Code (IOC) capability packages for ISDN ordering (National ISDN protocol only) . If your t[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 8 – Ordering ISDN for the USA and Canada 336 ISDN BRI LINE ORDERING INFORMATION USA & Cana da Telos Zep hyr Xstream, Zephy r or Zephy rExpress To: Telecom__________ __________________ ___ __________ Attention: From: Location for line: Company: Company: Address: Address: City/State/ZIP: City/State/ZIP: Phone: Phone: Co[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 8 – Ordering ISDN for the USA and Canada 337 PROTOCOL: National ISDN-1 (or National ISDN-2) From AT&T 5ESS, Northern Telecom DMS100 , and Siemens EWSD. If you use IOC Capabilit y Packages, please use Capa bility Packag e ‘S’ unless otherwise specified . CO Values Line Type: National ISDN- 1 Bearer Service: CSD/C S[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 8 – Ordering ISDN for the USA and Canada 338 PROTOCOL: AT&T Point-to-Point (Custom) Software version 5E4.2 and ab ove. CO Values: Line Type (DSL class) : Point-to-Point (PTP) B1 Service: On Demand (DMD) B2 Service: On Demand (DMD) Maximum B Channels (MaxC han): 2 CSV Channels: Any Number of CSV ca lls: 1 CSD Channels:[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 9 – Modular Cable Guide 339 A ppendix 9: Modular Cable Guide This appendix is intended to be a reference tool that covers various modular telephone ‐ style connectors used with your Xstream. e IMPORTANT! Be very careful to label wir[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 9 – Modular Cable Guide 340 Note that TIA/EIA ‐ 568 ‐ A T568B is electrically equivalent, however the Green and Orange pairs are reversed as follows: PIN COLOR 1 White/Orange 2 Orange 3 White/Green 4 Blue 5 White/Blue 6 Green 7 White/Brown 8 Bro[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 9 – Modular Cable Guide 341 This special Ethernet "crossover" cable is used when two computers (or a computer and another device such as a Zephyr Xstream) need to be connected without using an Ethernet[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 9 – Modular Cable Guide 342 ISDN S Interface Cable Pin ‐ out The S interface is standardized around the world and in most countries is the only designated ISDN termination for end users. It specifies an [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 9 – Modular Cable Guide 343 PIN FUNCTION 1 No Connection 2 No Connectio n 3 S Transmit to network + 4 S Receive from network + 5 S Receive from network - 6 S Transmit to netwo rk - 7 PS2 Power (- 48 VDC ) 8 PS2 Power ground (+ ) The S interface is a standard modular RJ ‐ 45 style jack[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 10 – Glossary 345 A ppendix 10: Glossar y You’ll get better results from the Telco if you understand, and speak, the lingo! We have tried to include the typical acrony ms used by Telco personnel. We’ve put[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 10 – Glossary 346 Billing Telephone Number The main ph one number which all calls on hunt group or a PRI are billed to. This information may be required when configuring a PRI PBX. Bit Error Ra[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 10 – Glossary 347 Calling Line ID See CLID. See also Caller ID. Calling Party Control See CPC. CAS Channel Associated Signaling. A bit ‐ based signaling method used on digital lines (such [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 10 – Glossary 348 a station contest should not occur as the busy status in response to a call attempt is conveyed over the separate SS7 network. Therefore, the need for choke e xchanges has pretty mu[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 10 – Glossary 349 Also called a Both Way Trunk. This is not the same as a Two ‐ way DID trunk. See DID trunk, Hunt Group and Trunk. Common Channel Interoffice Signaling See CCIS Competitive Lo[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 10 – Glossary 350 DCE ‐ Data Communication Equipment When using serial communications such RS ‐ 232, V.35, or X.21, the DCE is the device sending/receiving from the Telco line. i.e.: a modem or CSU/DSU. [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 10 – Glossary 351 DS1 ‐ Digital Signal Level 1 The second le vel up the digital rate hierarchy used by the Telcos. This is 24 times the DSØ ra te for a total of 1.544 mbps. See DSØ. See [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 10 – Glossary 352 Four Wire A circuit path using separate pairs for send and receive. This term is also used when referring to digital channels that inherently have discrete send and receive paths, ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 10 – Glossary 353 IGMP (Internet Group Management Pr otocol) is a communicati ons protocol used to manage the membership of Internet Protocol multicast groups. IGMP is used by IP hosts and adjacent multicast ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 10 – Glossary 354 ISDN 30 A term used in Europe for ISDN PRI. Also called S2 M See PR I. ISG – Incoming Service Grouping A Hunt Group. See Hunt Group IXC ‐ IntereXchange Carrier See IEC[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 10 – Glossary 355 Line Format, T1 Modern T1 circuits usually use either Superframe (sometimes called SF or D4) or Extended Superframe (sometimes called ESF) line formatting. The type of framing used is d[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 10 – Glossary 356 business (and the right to use the AT& T name on telephone sets) to V ‐ Tech. V ‐ Tech is using the AT&T name and line as their high ‐ end line. Lucent's PBX divisio[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 10 – Glossary 357 Packet Switching Packet Switched networks are more commonly associated with Computers , Local Area Networks, and the Internet. In a packet switched network th e raw stream of data is broken [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 10 – Glossary 358 Primary Rate Interface A form of ISDN with 23 “B Channels” and one “D channel”. All 24 channels are on a single cable. Functionally related to T1 telepho ne circuits. In Euro[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 10 – Glossary 359 Robbed Bit Signaling A signaling scheme that “borrows” bits on each T1 channel for use as signaling channels. On SF T1’s there are two bits, the A bit and the B bit in [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 10 – Glossary 360 Custom PMP, and DMS custom ISDN protocols the equipment requires that the user to program SPIDs into it. Custom PTP and ETS 300 protocols do not require a SPID. No SPIDs are req[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 10 – Glossary 361 Synchronous Data A form of serial data which uses a clock signal to synchronize the bit stream. Since, unlike asynchronous data, no start and stop bits are used, data throughput is ?[...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 10 – Glossary 362 Telos Test Line (Xstream, Zephyr & ZephyrExpress) 24 Hour test line which can be called to verify correct operation of your Zephyr or ZephyrExpress codec. Num bers are +1 216 ‐ 781 [...]
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USER’S MANUAL Appendix 10 – Glossary 363 U Interface The interface between the ISDN “BRI” line and the “NT 1”. Th is can be considered the ISDN “phone jack” in the USA & Canada, and is frequently in the form[...]
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Index 365 INDEX AAC, 116 AAC-LD, 120 About , 108 AC power (illustration), 37 AC (mains) Requirements , 59 Accessing the Hardware, 264 AES Sync-In, 36 AES/EBU Detailed, 196 AES/EBU Inputs & Outputs, 36 Rear Panel, 36 Analog Inputs & Output (illustrat ion & Pinouts, 33 Ancillary Data Constact Closures, 249 RS-232, 247 Answers to frequ[...]
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Index 366 Detailed , 227 Guided Tour, 105 Dial Setups Activating a Dial Setup – Step by Step, 70 Creating Dial Setups – Step by step, 71 Editing, 72 Triggered by Closures, 244 When INterface is set to V.35, 244 Digifon , 301 Digital Data System Using with V.35/X.21 Interface, 158 Directory Numbers Detailed, 221 Guided Tour, 103 Introduction, 13[...]
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Index 367 masking , 112 Menu System (introduction), 61 Menu Tree, 83 Menus Detailed Referen ce, 189 Guided Tour, 83 Meters and indicators, 40 Mix-Minus, 186 Mono ‐ 128 , 124 MPEG, 116 MPEG LAYER 2, 124 multi-band compression , 114 Multiple Codec Connections, 178 multiple codecs , 126 Multiple Subscriber numbers Detailed, 221 Multiple Subscrib[...]
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Index 368 Guided Tour, 99 Sample Rate (introduction), 80 SEDAT , 126, 127 Send Bargraph , 20 Setting the nominal input level range (non-mixer only), 264, 265 Software Updates, 267 Special Menus; AUTO, DIAL, & DROP , 66 Special Operatio nal Modes Ethernet Interface, 317 V.35 Single (high speed), 325 SPECIFICATIONS, 295 SPID Error , 217, 286 [...]
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Index 369 Installation, 155 Voice-over applications, 174 Volume, 230 Volume (front panel) , 108 WARRANTY, 295, 298 Web Browser Control via, 261 Zephyr Remote, 262[...]