- Crestron Electronics Digital Audio Processor With Room Control Operations Guide C2N-DAP8RC
Digital Audio Processor with Room Control  Crestron C2N-DAP8RC  
66 • Digital Audio Processor with Room Control: C2N-DAP8RC   Operations Guide - DOC. 8187A 
Surround Sound Decoder Digital Inputs and Outputs 
SIGNAL TYPE
(I/O) 
FUNCTION 
Master_Mute  I  Mutes all surround sound audio for as long as the input is 
high. When the input goes low, all eight channels un-mute. 
Bypass  I  When high, this function bypasses the Global_Bass and 
Global_Treble settings, as well as Graphic/Parametric EQ. 
When in Bypass mode, the signal path is 24 bits rather 
than 20 bits, resulting in slightly improved audio fidelity. 
Alt_Mix  I  When high, allows the selection of alternative downmixing 
modes L
T 
R
T, 
2/1, or 3/1. Note that the "/1" in 2/1 and 3/1 
means that a single surround signal is generated, even 
though the signal is directed to both the left surround and 
right surround speakers. 
In most applications, this signal can equal 0, as the C2N-
DAP8RC provides fixed functions for downmixing n 
channels to any fewer number, such as n-1 channels or n-
2 channels. 
Noise_Type  I  Selects between Standard Noise (if 0) and pink noise (if 
1). Standard noise (Dolby Noise) is bandpass-filtered 
noise centered at 750 Hz with a 12 dB/octave roll off. The 
Subwoofer channel has its noise centered at 50 Hz. Pink 
noise rolls off at 3 dB per octave starting at 23 Hz. 
Noise_L through 
Noise_Sub 
I  The noise generator is activated when a Noise_L through 
Noise_Sub enable input is high. 
To generate noise, the DSP stops decoding and enters 
noise generation mode. This means that the previous 
source needs to be manually re-selected after noise 
generation is complete. 
Mode_Trim  I  When high, this function stores the volume, volume trims, 
and LFE trim values such that they are applied only to 
whichever decoding mode is currently running. This allows 
the volume and gain settings for a CD source, for 
example, to differ from those for a Dolby Digital DVD. 
If unused or set to zero, the trim values apply to all 
decoding modes, and the feedback signals will report the 
current settings. 
If set to 1, the feedback signals will show the system trims 
plus the mode-dependent trims for the current mode. The 
factory default for all the mode-dependent trims is zero; 
thus all modes default to the system trims. Adjusting the 
trims with Mode_Trim =1 alters values stored in the mode-
dependent trims for the current mode. 
Mute_L through 
Mute_Sub 
I  When high, cuts audio to indicated channel for as long as 
input remains high. Audio un-mutes when input goes low. 
Dyn_Range_MIN, 
Dyn_Range_STD, 
Dyn_Range_MAX 
I  When high, will apply the indicated amount of 
compression for Dolby Digital sources, as follows: 
Dyn_Range_MIN provides highest compression ratio, 
bringing dynamic range close to that of a TV broadcast. 
Dyn_Range_STD provides dynamic range recommended 
by sound engineers for general home viewing. 
Dyn_Range_MAX provides full dynamic range of a 
cinema. 
The dynamic range digital inputs affect and will update the 
High_Dyn_Range_fb and Low_Dyn_Range_fb signals 
described later. 
Panorama  I  This setting applies to Dolby Pro Logic II Music mode. 
According to Dolby Laboratories, it extends the front 
stereo image to include the surround speakers for an 
exciting wraparound effect with side-wall imaging. 
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