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Dolby E Multichannel Distribution System User Manual

DP572 Dolby E Decoder

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4.1.1

Main In

A Dolby E encoded signal is applied to Main In, sent to an AES3 receiver, then passed
to the DSP subsystem for decoding. A PCM signal can also be input to Main In and
passed directly to Digital Outputs 1/2. The DP572 automatically detects whether the
Main In signal is Dolby E or PCM.

4.1.2

Video Reference

An analog composite video reference signal is required for Dolby E decoding. Versions
1.05 and later support two frame rates: 29.97 Hz (NTSC) and 25 Hz (PAL).

If the video reference signal is not present or invalid, the:

DP572 will stop decoding the Dolby E bitstream;

PCM outputs on the decoder will be muted;

VRef LED will be red (Vref not present) or yellow (Vref unequal to frame rate
of Dolby E Main Input).

4.1.3

PCM Input

A separate PCM signal can be applied to the PCM Input and transported in parallel with
the Main In signal. A delay equal to the main channel latency is added to the PCM signal.

4.1.4

Remote

Future versions of the DP572 will permit remote control through the front- (RS-232)
or rear-panel (RS-485) remote ports.

4.1.5

Auxiliary

The RS-485 auxiliary port will be implemented in future versions.

4.1.6

10BASE-T

This port will be implemented in future versions.

4.1.7

Metadata

Dolby Digital metadata is extracted from the Dolby E bitstream and sent out the metadata
port. This port can be connected to the DP569 Dolby Digital Multichannel Encoder
(software must be version 1.21 or later).

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