4 stereo settings, Stereo settings – TANDBERG 700 MXP User Manual
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4.5.4 Stereo
Settings
Settings
Output response
Out 1
Mode*
Stereo I/O
Mode
Stereo
Speakers
Audio out 1
Audio out 2
Audio out
3
Analog
Off
Off
Loudspeaker
mono
AUX
VCR
Analog
Off
On
Loudspeaker
left
Loudspeaker
right
VCR
Analog
On
Off
Loudspeaker
mono
VCR-left
VCR-right
Analog
On
On
Loudspeaker
left
Loudspeaker
right
VCR
SPDIF
Off
Off
Loudspeaker
mono
AUX
VCR
SPDIF
Off
On
Loudspeaker
L+R**
AUX
VCR
SPDIF
On
Off
Loudspeaker
mono
VCR-left
VCR-right
SPDIF
On
On
Loudspeaker
L+R**
VCR-left
VCR-right
*Out 1 Mode: Auto/Analog/SPDIF is described in
Outputs
.
**L+R = Left + Right
When Stereo I/O Mode is Off and Stereo Speakers is Off, the output response will be a mono
loudspeaker signal on Audio out 1, AUX on Audio out 2 and VCR on Audio out 3 regardless on
the Out 1 Mode setting.
In analog mode the Stereo Speaker On will provide a stereo loudspeaker signal on Audio out 1
and 2.
If Stereo I/O Mode is On, audio input 5 and 6 and audio output 2 and 3 will behave as a stereo
input/output pair, VCR-left and right. The VCR Ducking and AGC setting for audio input 6 will in
this case apply to both audio input 5 and 6. The Audio out 2 (VCR-left stereo channel) will be a
mix of the microphones and the far end left channel. Audio out 3 (VCR-right stereo channel) will
be a mix of the microphones and the far end right channel. (Note that stereo speakers set to on in
analog mode will provide a different scheme, see table above for details).
If Stereo I/O Mode is Off, Audio out 2 will be a mix of audio input 6, microphones and the far end
(the received far end signal is either mono, or stereo that is summed left+right into mono in near
end codec). Audio out 3 will be a mix of audio input 5, microphones and the far end. (Note that
stereo speakers set to on in analog mode will provide a different scheme, see table above for
details).
Note that in SPDIF mode, you are able to receive stereo through Audio out 1 independent of the
Stereo I/O mode setting.