Optical in and serial ports, 2 optical in and serial ports – Dolby Laboratories DP564 User Manual

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DP564 Multichannel Audio Decoder

Installation

2-2

signal on to another unit; if pass-through is not necessary, this connector should be
fitted with a 75-ohm terminator.

The

Digital In

connectors,

AES 1

and

AES 2

, can receive both Dolby

®

Digital and

PCM signals. The decoder recognizes each signal type and processes the signal
appropriately. Digital inputs can also be received using the

Optical In

and

100BASE-T

inputs shown in Figure 2-2.

The

LTC Out

connector provides a SMPTE 12M linear timecode output signal.

Timecode is extracted from the timestamp embedded in a SMPTE 337M bitstream
that may be present in a Dolby Digital signal.

The

Digital Out

connectors provide a digital output signal for connection to a digital

monitoring system. Each connector is labeled according to the channel pair it
contains.

2.2.2

Optical In and Serial Ports

Figure 2-2 shows the

Optical In

and the serial connections.

Remote RS-485

Remote RS-485

100BASE-T

Optical In

Optical In

GP I/O

37

19

20

1

Figure 2-2 Connection Ports for Optical, Ethernet, Remote, and GPI/O

The

Optical In

connection can receive both Dolby Digital and PCM signals. The

decoder recognizes each signal type and processes the signal appropriately.

The

100BASE-T

port can connect to a 100Base-T or 10Base-T network. The

connection can then be used for streaming audio, and to enable the DolbyRemote 564
remote control application. See Chapter 8, Streaming Server and Remote Software,
for details.

The

Remote RS-485

port can connect to a computer running DolbyRemote 564. The

DolbyRemote 564 application is far more efficient, however, when connected via the

100BASE-T

port. For details, see Chapter 8, Streaming Server and Remote Software.

The

GP I/O

port connects to the Dolby Cat. No. 549 GPIO Controller (sold separately)

or to a separate remote control device, which must be configured according to the
pinout information under GPI/O Configuration in Section 4.4.4, I/O Control.

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