3 terminology: functions, names & acronyms – Media Technology Systems ION8.8 User Manual

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1.3 Terminology:
Functions,
Names
&
Acronyms.


Attenuation/Attenuator:


 An
 attenuator
 is
 used
 to
 reduce
 the
 level
 of
 an
 incoming


signal.

Many
think
the
"volume"
control
on
typical
audio
equipment
makes
the
power

of
the
amplifier
greater.

In
fact
amplifiers
are
typically
pre‐set
with
a
specific
amount
of


gain.

The
input
attenuator
or
volume
control
is
used
to
vary
the
amount
of
signal
that
is

allowed
through
to
the
amplifier's
gain
section.



BGM
­
Back
Ground
Music

:

Typically
low‐level
ambient
music
such
as
one
would
find


in
an
elevator
or
super‐market.


CMRR

:

Common
Mode
Rejection
Ratio,
is
the
ability
for
an
input
circuit
to
reject
noise


interference
 and
 other
 artifacts
 induced
 on
 the
 input
 signal
 lines.
 A
 balanced
 line,
 or


differential
input
has
two,
opposite
and
equal,
plus
and
minus,
input
connections
and
a

centre
 ground
 reference.
 
 The
 cable
 has
 two
 conductors
 and
 a
 shield
 or
 ground

connection.
At
the
transmit/send/source
end
of
the
cable
the
audio
signal
is
split
and


one
 side
 is
 inverted
 in
 phase.
 
 Over
 a
 run
 of
 cable
 any
 hum,
 buzz
 or
 other

electromagnetic
 inference,
 not
 effectively
 shielded
 b
 y
 the
 cable
 is
 picked
 up
 and


theoretically
induced
equally
on
both
the
plus
and
minus
conductors.
Thus
we
have
the

intended
 signal
 running
 out‐of‐phase
 and
 any
 induced
 noise
 running
 
 in‐phase
 across

the
 two
 conductors.
 
 These
 opposite
 and
 equal
 signals
 are
 brought
 into
 a
 differential


amplifier
 where
 the
 phase
 of
 one
 of
 the
 signal
 that
 was
 in
 inverted
 is
 put
 back
 into

phase
and
the
two
signals
added
together.

The
signals
since
they
are
complementary


add
together.

The
noise
which
was
in
phase
is
inverted
added
together
but
now
out
of

phase
 and
 thus
 cancelled.
 
 The
 instrumental
 Instrumentation
 input
 is
 of
 the
 highest

quality
where
the
circuits
and
values
of
the
components
are
closely
matched.

The
more


closely
 matched
 the
 two
 sides
 of
 the
 input
 are
 the
 greater
 the
 ability
 of
 the
 circuit
 to

reject
and
common
mode
signals.




CobraNet™

®

:
CobraNet™
is
a
proprietary
digital
audio
networking
protocol
designed


for
high
quality,
low
latency
digital
audio
transmission.



http://www.CobraNet™.info/en/

Euroblock

:

The
‘Phoenix/Euroblock’
‐type
connector
is
a
pair
of
high
current,
latching,


output
connectors
used
for
speaker
and
70/100V
Line
loads.


Rated
at
300V/15A
these

connectors
are
reliable,
of
high
quality,
and
simple
to
install
and
re‐configure.


LAN
 ­Local
 Area
 Network

:
 
 A
 digital
 network
 normally
 using
 CAT‐5/RJ‐45
 or
 WiFi


connectivity
for
routing
data,
and
digital
audio
and
video
signals


Latency:


Effectively
the
time
delay
between
a
signal
being
sent
and
received
through
a


system,
 typically
 caused
 by
 signal
 processing
 and
 network
 transmission
 time.
 Low

latency
 is
 considered
 in
 the
 2ms
 to
 12ms
 range.
 
 Above
 the
 12ms
 latency
 the
 delay


between
an
original
signal
and
the
reproduced
signal
becomes
perceptible
and
detracts

from
the
intelligibility
of
the
communication.

Note:
In
paging
applications
latency
is
not

an
issue
since
there
is
rarely
"open‐microphone"
use
as
in
entertainment
or
other
"Live"


uses.


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