
CDQPrima USERS GUIDE
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6.1.5 Advanced Encoder and Decoder Configuration
The encoder and decoder configurations, either using Quick
Configurations or the manual configuration method, will enable the bi-
directional transmission of audio for most applications. The CDQPrima
has many exclusive features that add to the utility and flexibility, and
these are discussed here.
6.1.5.1 Encoder Copy/Swap And Mono Mix
MENU NAVIGATION COMMAND WINDOWS RC DESCRIPTION
<Encoder><More><Audio In>
<Copy/Swap>
ECS N/A Set encoder copy or swap
mode
<Encoder><More><Audio In>
<Mono Mix>
EMM N/A Set encoder mono mix
mode
In dual mono, stereo and joint stereo modes, audio input to the left
channel will be encoded as left channel audio, and audio input to the
right channel will be encoded as right channel audio. If mono is
selected, under normal operation, only the audio input to the left
channel is encoded.
The ECS command
<Encoder><More><Audio In><Copy/Swap>
allows you to exchange the left and right audio inputs (stereo modes) or
use the right input for mono. You can even copy one channel into the
other. If you want to use a stereo source for mono transmissions, you
can use any one of three different mono-mix settings available using the
EMM
<Encoder><More><Audio In><Mono Mix>
command. The mono-mix choices are L+ R (M0), L+ R - 3 dB (M3), or
L+ R - 6 dB (M6) mixing.
At this point, the encoder and decoder sections of the CDQPrima are
completely configured for normal operation. The next section
discusses advanced features that set the CDQPrima apart from other
codecs. If you will not be using any advanced encoder or decoder
features, you can skip to Section 6.2
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