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ZEPHYR COMPATIBILITY
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AEQ
DIALOG4
DIALOG4
GLEN SOUND
NAGRA
RE
ACD3001
MUSICTAXI REPORTERSet
ARES- C
660/661
LAYER 3
N/S
LIMITED
MONO
N/S
N/S
N/S
LAYER 2
J- STEREO
N/S
N O
N O
N/S
N O
N O
DUAL
N/S
N O
N O
N/S
N O
N O
MONO
YES
N O
N O
YES
YES
YES
128 MONO
N/S
N O
N O
N/S
N O
N O
G.722
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
GENERAL NOTES:
•YES = Compatible. Zephyr Layer II operation requires Layer III+II firmware and hardware.
•N/S=Not supported by other codec.
•Zephyr supports ISO/MPEG Layer II at 48kHz sampling only.
•Zephyr supports “CCS CDQ protocol compatible” channel splitting for ISO/MPEG Layer II stereo and
mono 128 modes.
•Zephyr models 9200,9201, or 9202 required for stereo and mono- 128 modes
DIALOG4 NOTES:
•Zephyr can communicate with MUSICTAXI in the modes indicated. Dropouts will occur in the
MUSICTAXI- to- Zephyr path; the Zephyr- to- MUSICTAXI path will operate normally. MUSICTAXI must
be set to “Configuration/ISDN accept mode” to “ALL” AND “Configuration/ISDN mode” to “RI”,
“DNRI”, or “DNR” depending on firmware version. Zephyr firmware version 2.4//2.14 recommended.
NAGRA NOTE:
•Nagra “SYNC” mode must be set to “SRT”.
Summary of Contents for Zephyr
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