Serial connection ports, 2 serial, Connection ports -3 – Dolby Laboratories 585 User Manual

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Model 585 Time Scaling Processor

Getting Started

2-3

Figure 2-1 definitions:

1.

Digital Inputs

.

Model 585 requires PCM audio input at a sample rate of

48 kHz ± 15%. Each input has two connectors; either connector can be used for
the input or as a loop-through for that channel pair. If the loop-through connection
is not being used, it must be fitted with a 75

termination. The last device in the

loop-through signal chain must be terminated with 75

Ω.

Note:

Ch 1/2

requires a valid PCM digital audio signal. That input is used to derive

the clocks for all input channels and is the reference clock for scaling.

2.

AES Ref

.

Connect to an AES digital audio reference source. The second connector

can either be used as a loop-through or be terminated, as appropriate.

Note:

AES Ref

requires a valid AES digital audio signal. That input is used to derive the

clocks for all output channels and so is the reference clock for the digital outputs.

3.

Digital Outputs

.

These connections carry the processed PCM signal.

2.3.2

Serial Connection Ports

Figure 2-2 shows the serial connection ports.

Metadata Out

Metadata Out

GP I/O

Remote RS-232

Remote RS-232

Metadata In

Metadata In

1

3

2

4

Figure 2-2 Connections: Remote RS-232, GP I/O, Metadata In and Out

Figure 2-2 definitions:

1.

Remote RS-232

.

Connect to this port to update Model 585 software.

2.

Metadata In

.

(Reserved for future use.) Input port for external metadata. Connect

to a device that delivers Dolby

®

metadata, such as a Dolby E decoder or Model

DP570 Multichannel Audio Tool.

3.

GP I/O

.

This port provides a fixed, TTL level-sensitive output indicating the

current status of Model 585.

4.

Metadata Out

.

(Reserved for future use.) Output port for metadata. Connect to a

downstream Dolby E or Dolby Digital encoder.

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