Integration within a dolby e system, 2 integration within a dolby e system, Mux dp569 – Dolby Laboratories DP569 User Manual

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Model DP569 User’s Manual

Applications

3-2

MUX

DP569

Main

Out

L/R

Ls/Rs

C/LFE

Digital

In

Multiplexer

Dolby

Digital Input

GPI

Input

GPI

Status

Alarms and Status

MPEG Transport

stream output

Optional Preset Recall

via automation

Ref In

Ref Out

48 kHz

Reference

Figure 3-1 DP569 Integrated with a Multiplexer

3.1.2

Integration within a Dolby E System

More and more broadcast systems are using Dolby E to distribute multiple channels
of audio within and between TV stations. Dolby E will provide both the audio and
metadata for the DP569 encoder, in effect “remote controlling” the DP569 settings.
Consequently, the configuration of the DP569 itself is simplified yet the whole audio
transmission is highly flexible.

An example of a 5.1-channel installation is shown in Figure 3-2. Stereo or mono
installations will follow a similar pattern. The DP572 decodes the Dolby E signal,
extracts the audio and metadata, and sends it to the DP569.

Connect the DP572’s Digital Output channels 1/2, 3/4, 5/6 to the DP569’s Digital
Input
channels 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, respectively. Install 75

Ω terminators if the loop-through

BNC connectors on the DP569 are unused.

Use a standard DB9 male-to-male cable (not a null modem) to connect the Metadata
output on the DP572 decoder to the Metadata input on the DP569. It is possible to
connect one DP572 to many DP569 units by simply cascading the metadata
connection.

When a DP569 receives external metadata, the following parameters must be
explicitly set:

• Set the Metadata Source to the appropriate program—this is usually

Program 1. See Section 4.2.2.

• Set the Reversion Mode. See Section 4.2.2

.

This can also be done quickly by recalling factory preset 1 from the front panel (a
copy is stored in preset 28).

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