Instruction manual
Teranex Processor Settings
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When a Dolby Digital or Dolby E encoder is installed in the Teranex 3D, two additional selections will
appear in the Audio Menu:
Dolby Encode
The Dolby Encode menu will allow you to select your source for each channel to be encoded. For Dolby
Digital encoding, you may select up to 6 channels to be encoded. For Dolby E, you may select up to 8
channels.
You may select from discrete audio channels, Dolby decoded channels (if a Dolby decoder is also installed),
test tones or mute. This menu is similar to the Audio Mapping menu, but you should understand that
the sources selected in the Dolby Encode menu will be mapped to two Dolby encoded channels, which
may later be mapped to your output.
As an example, let’s say that you need to encode input channels 3 through 10 to Dolby E and you want
your Teranex to provide Dolby E encoded audio outputs on SDI channels 9 and 10.
First, you would use the Dolby Encode menu to route Input 3 as the source for Dolby Encode
Channel 1.
Press the Next button on the menu to move to Dolby Encode Channel 2 and route Input 4 to
it. Continue this process until you have routed the remaining input channels 5-10 to Encoder
channels 3-8.
The 8 input sources routed to the Dolby E encoder module will result in two encoded output
channels. Using the Audio Mapping menu on page 22, you would map the two Dolby E
encoded channels, which we call Encode 1 and Encode 2, to your SDI output channels 9 and 10.
Audio Menu>Dolby Encode
Audio
Audio
Mapping
Dolby
Encode
Audio
Gain
Dolby
Metadata
Audio
Delay
Setup
Main Menu
Audio Reference
3D
Ancillary
Data
Noise
Reduction
Video
System
Setup
Main Menu>Audio
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 1
Channel 1 Source
Dolby Encode
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Select sources for Dolby
encoder channels