Telos ZephyrExpress User Manual

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ISDN TIP!

Some long-distance connections don’t support 64kbps. If ZephyrExpress won’t
lock under these circumstances, both you and the distant site should change to
56kbps.

Sample Rate

32kHz

or

48kHz

. Codec sampling rates can be selected for Layer III

(32kHz or 48kHz) and Layer II (48kHz only). Layer II can also operate
at 24 kHz using the special L2 HALF/24 transmit and receive modes.
Layer III provides 15kHz audio at 32kHz sampling and 20kHz audio at
48kHz sampling. 32kHz sampling is recommended for Layer III be-
cause it results in fewer coding artifacts. You are in the best position to
judge if the wider audio response of 48kHz sampling is appropriate
for your application and you should feel free to experiment.

The sampling rate for G.722 (16kHz) is automatically configured by
Zephyr.

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COMPATIBILITY TIP!

If incoming audio sounds pitch-shifted, ZephyrExpress’ sample rate doesn’t
agree with the distant studio’s. Change it to match... or enjoy the effect.

Compatibility

Zephyr

— Use this mode with most other modern codecs

Dialog4

— This mode enables the a frame slipping/repetition feature

to avoid occasional dropouts when receiving from most Dialog4
codecs

Slimline

— This also enables the frame slip feature, and inverts the

Layer 3 bitstream data to match Dialog4 Slimline codecs

Ancill Data

For future software options

Status Out

Selects the condition which activates pin 3 of the parallel port

2

:

DecLock

When decoder is locked

Line 1

When ISDN Line 1 connects

Line 2

When ISDN Line 2 connects

Line 1&2

When both Lines 1 and 2 are connected

Line 1or2

When either Line 1 or 2 connects

1

Details on this feature are in Section 6, System Functions. Connection details are in Sec-

tion 3, Hardware.

2

See previous footnote.

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