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values displayed will depend on the previously defined state, if you or someone else
have already saved a different encoder configuration.
Tip:
If you encounter the
UPDATE TA? Y N
screen, enter
No
by pressing the
Æ
arrow key so that the
cursor is below the character
N
and then pressing
ENTER
.
5.5.1 Entering
DIRectory
Mode
Hint:
Whether using directory entries only for encoder parameters or for entering full Dolby Fax directory
entries, encoder parameters, as listed on the default screen, are always required. Hence, to simplify operation,
the DP503 directory system permits the directory entry to “inherit” the encoder parameters in effect prior to
creating or editing entries. You may find it convenient, therefore, to choose encoder parameters before
entering the directory menus. You are given an opportunity, however, to modify parameters while performing
directory operations (
EDIT
&
NEW
); the choice is yours.
Begin the process by pressing the
DIR
key. You will then see the following main
Directory screen:
USE EDIT NEW DEL
Algorithm Data Channel Sample Aux
Type Rate Mode Rate Rate
ª
Use the screen above to
USE
an existing directory entry;
EDIT
an existing
directory entry; create a
NEW
directory entry, or
DEL
ete an existing directory
entry.
Use the
Å
and
Æ
arrow keys to move back and forth among the five available
parameters.
Use the
ENTER
key to descend into subsequent menus to fully configure the
multiple entries needed for each parameter.
Use the
Ç
and
È
arrow keys to bring into view the available settings under
sub-menus.
The
ESC
key can be used to back up. You may encounter the ABORT
EDITS? inquiry. Use the arrow and
ENTER
keys to make your choice.
Choosing
Y
will return you to the default encoder parameters screen.
Once the
ENTER
key is depressed used, settings are stored in the DP503.
5.5.2 Creating
New
Directory Entries
Note:
The following sub-section is presented in great detail as a tutorial to the use of the other
Directory
options. Remaining sub-sections rely on the information presented here.
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