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Configuration Variables
Page 32 Chapter 3 Configuration BD600+ Profanity Delay
Document Version 2.3
SBRK
Station Break Duration (BD600E+,W only)
On the normal BD600+ the length of a Station Break Insert is fixed at 4.0 seconds on the BD600E+
and BD600W+it may be set to an amount between 2 and 8 seconds or determined by a JINGle saved on
the CF card.
See Station Break Insert on page 35 for more information on this feature.
SEND
Delay Time Export Format
The current delay value can be transmitted automatically over RS232 to update an external display or
computer. This is sent every time it changes as an ascii value terminated with either binary 0 (END0), a
carriage return (CR - binary 13) a carriage return/line feed sequence (CRLF binary 13,10) or a line feed
(LF - binary 10). The default is OFF, meaning that the delay value is not sent. If the RS232 command
port is disabled (BAUD set to OFF) this function will operate at a baud rate of 9600.
SHOW
Delay Display Type
When using the BD600+ in Broadcast Delay mode, the main display normally shows the amount of
delay USED. If the BD600+ is mainly being used for Insert or time-compression operations, it can be
helpful to know the amount of delay that is unused, as this determines the length of the maximum In-
sert operation that can be performed without losing input audio in this case the display mode could
be set to FREE. The bar graph builds from left to right in either case.
SRCE
Source
This selects the amount of signal from each channel that will be fed into the signal processor for use in
determining best time-to-process. If the unit is unable to pick good times-to-process, artifacts will be
introduced into the output audio. This value may be set to one of five values, from left to right, LEFT
LCEN CENTR RCEN RITE. LEFT indicates all of channel 1 and none of channel 2. RITE(right) indicates all of
channel 2. CENTR(center) indicates an even sample of both. LCENindicates a blend of mostly left (chan-
nel 1) and some right (channel 2). This adjustment does not affect the audio signal levels seen at the
outputs.
If only one channel is used for input, set the source to that channel (LEFT or RITE). If one channel is usu-
ally of poorer quality (i.e., a telephone), give the other channel priority. For instance, if channel 1 is the
local microphone and channel 2 is telephone, you might select LEFT. If channel 2 is a mix of local mi-
crophone and telephone, and channel 1 is never used, select RITE.
SYNC
Sample Rate Source
This variable selects whether the sample rate will be set to one of the two fixed sample rates (44.1 48 ),
or will be set according to the AES/EBU input AES or the Wordclock input WCLK. If the AES/EBU digi-
tal inputs are in use, this would typically be set to AES or WCLK, but can be set to 44.1 or 48, in which
case sample rate conversion will be enabled, allowing the digital signal to be received regardless of its
sample rate (within reason). This variable also sets the sample rate of the AES/EBU output for exam-
ple, if it is set to 48, a received 44.1kHz digital input will be converted internally to 48kHz, producing
a 48kHz digital output. BD600W+- if WNET is selected as the signal source, SYNC will be fixed at DIG, as
the BD600+ sample rate must be set by the network. If SYNC is set to AES or WCLK and the unit is un-
locked, the display will flash.
TMP0
Tempo Modification
Controls how much the tempo is allowed to vary in order to improve the quality of audio processing.
This will normally be set to the default value.

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MerkEventide
ModelBD600+
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte3523 MB