4 restoring factory chip settings, Cvc echo cancellation and noise reduction software, Restoring factory chip settings – CSR BlueLab v3.2 User Manual

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Step 2: Building the MP3 decoder

Build the MP3 decoder application by opening the mp3_decode workspace and selecting build in xIDE. The

mp3_decode

workspace can be built in exactly the same way as the

sbc_decode

workspace in section 5.1

Step 4.

Once the

mp3_decode

application has been built go back to section 5.1 step 3 and continue with building the

av_headset_hfp

application.

5.3

CVC echo cancellation and noise reduction software

To include CVC (Clear Voice Capture) echo cancellation and noise reduction simply add the define symbol

INCLUDE_CVC

to the

Project Properties / Define symbols

field before building the

av_headset_hfp.xiw

project.

Note: The CVC software is supplied for demonstration purposes only, is time limited and will become inactive after

processing data for five minutes.

The ParamMgr Utility can be used to fine tune the CVC code to optimise the performance based on the acoustic
characteristics of your product. Please see the ParamMgr User guide (CSR reference blab-ug-007Pa).

5.4

Restoring Factory Chip Settings

The factory settings can be restored using the PSTool application supplied with BlueLab v3.2.

To restore the factory default settings using PSTool:

1. Open the PSTool application.


Note: The

PSTool.exe

can be found in the BlueLab install directory

\tools\bin\PSTool.exe


The Choose transport dialog appears:

2. Select

SPI BCCMD

and

LPT1

as the transport settings and click

OK

.


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