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Configuration Variables
BD600+ Profanity Delay Chapter 3 Configuration Page 29
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A number of configuration variables are specific to either the Basic Remote or Extended Remote mod-
els – these are covered in separate appendices.
BYP
Bypass mode
When the BD600+ is bypassed, internal relays normally connect the analog and digital outputs to their
respective inputs. This also occurs when the unit is powered down. In some circumstances it may be
preferable to change this behavior, for example, if the unit is fed with an analog signal but the output is
taken from the digital output. In this case, DSP bypass may be preferred, where the inputs and outputs
are connected electrically according to the INPT configuration. The BD600+ may also be configured to
MUTE its outputs when bypassed.
DISP
Display Digits
The number of digits after the decimal point showing the current delay amount in profanity delay
mode. The BD600+ has a four-digit numeric display used to show the delay amount in hundredths of
seconds. As the delay rebuilds or ramps to zero, the last digit can change rapidly enough to be distract-
ing to the operator. By changing the number of display digits to two, one, or even none, this source of
distraction can be reduced greatly or eliminated. Since the operator may only need to know that the
BD600+ is in rebuild, and whether it is safe or not, the operator may choose not to have the delay time
presented in such high resolution.
DLAY
Delay Length
Delay length controls the maximum length of the broadcast delay. This adjustment may select a delay
length of from 4.0 to 80.0 seconds. Select a length allowing the operator to dump multiple offending
phrases without impairing operator efficiency. A length which is too short will not allow the operator
enough time to delete offending speech, while a length that is too long increases the amount of time
required to exit from the delay at the start of a break or end of a show. This delay length may be ex-
ceeded by the use of an Insert or Station Break operation.
If MPD is selected, the maximum delay is determined by the precision delay setting, allowing the nor-
mal profanity delay functions to be used to enter and leave precision delay mode.
DUMP
Dump Amount
This is the amount of time deleted from the delay when the DUMP button is pressed in profanity delay
mode. If the DUMP button is pressed when less than this amount of time is in the delay, then the entire
contents of the delay are deleted.
FLBK
Fallback
If AES/EBU or Wordclock is selected as a sync source and there is no suitable signal present, the unit
will declare an out-of-lock condition. If the unit is in-line (not in bypass) and an out-of-lock condition
exists, the four-digit display will scroll the message NO LOCK. If the FLBK (fallback) variable is set to
ANA(analog), then the analog input audio will be used until lock is restored. The analog input will be
sampled at either 44100 or 48000, the sample rate chosen being whichever of the two rates is closer to
the AES/EBU sample rate last received by the unit (or 48kHz if no AES/EBU signal has been present
since power-up). The AES/EBU outputs will be active and the rate will be the same as the input analog
sample rate. If the fallback variable is set to MUTE, the unit will mute the outputs until lock is regained.
FRAM
MPD Frames Display
The MPD setting is normally be displayed in seconds (FRAM = OFF). It can instead be displayed in film
or video frames by setting FRAM to 24, 25, 29 or 30 as appropriate. Use 29 for the NTSC drop frame rate
of 29.97 fps.
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Productinformatie
Merk | Eventide |
Model | BD600+ |
Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
Taal | Nederlands |
Grootte | 3523 MB |