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CONNECTING AUDIO
Connect the audio input at the rear panel XLRs and confirm that the level is OK by
observing the send meters. If required, adjustment may be made by selecting the
Volume menu.
The Zephyr can accept either line or microphone level. There is a rear panel switch
located near the input connectors for selection of the level mode.
Connect output cables to the rear panel output XLRs. Outputs may be either - 10 dBm
or +4 dBm, selected by a switch near the connectors.
Note that, in these transmit modes:
•
L2 MONO
•
L2 MONO 128
•
L2 HALF/24
•
L3 DUAL
( 3 DSP “mono” Zephyr versions only)
only the Channel A input is used, and only the corresponding meter indicates anything.
LCD AND PUSHBUTTONS
Here, we offer an introductory, tutorial approach to operating the Zephyr. A detailed
description of all menu choices and functions is given in the Detailed Menu Reference
section.
Status Screen
Inact
|Xmt:L3 STEREO
|Rcv:L3 STEREO
Inact
|64kbps 32kHz
|ISDN
This screen appears immediately after power- up and initialization. It is also the system
“resting” or “status” screen which appears after some time has passed since any user
button press. It offers a summary of the Zephyr’s operating status, and is the Zephyr’s
“resting” screen. Presses of the <HELP> button will also return you to this screen.
ISDN line
status
Transmit mode
Receive mode
Bitrate/Sample rate
Network
Summary of Contents for Zephyr
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