Wavecom W61PC V7.5.0 User Manual
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WAVECOM Decoder W61PC/LAN Manual V7.5
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File Input Parameter
Value
Input Name
The name of the custom input
Device
Select File in the list
File Path
The path to the specific WAV-file has to be specified
Channel
In the list box the channel(s) to be used are displayed: Left, Right, Left + Right. For
mono files, only Left is displayed
If IQ is selected, only Left + Right can be selected. If PCM is selected all three channel
configurations are available
If you start by entering the filename, then the file is analyzed and the correct settings are
automatically selected
Type
PCM or IQ (A-law, mu-law or other codecs are not supported), 16 bit, sampling rate up to
192 kHz (min. 8 kHz recommended)
Play Continuous
Indicates if the files are played in repeat mode. Select On to switch on the repeat mode or
Off to switch off the repeat mode
The file can be selected from any available directory on the LAN. The specified WAV-file is copied to the
Data-Input directory (on the computer hosting the decoder) and stored under the name
Note: The WAV-file is reloaded each time the Apply button is pressed. The Apply button must also be
used to save the configuration of a new custom input. Pressing the OK button only closes the dialog. The
XML file Inputs.xml, located in the Config directory, is updated by pressing the Apply button.
Add a New Sound Card (Real or Virtual) Custom Input
Select the Configuration | Custom Inputs... menu entry to open the configuration dialog for the custom
inputs.
To use a sound card as the signal input source, the following parameters have to be set via the Custom
Inputs dialog:
Soundcard Input Parameter
Value
Input Name
The name of the custom input
Device
Select Soundcard in the list
Name
The names of all the sound cards installed on the computer which hosts the decoder
are displayed in a list box. Select the desired sound card
Channel
In the list box the channel(s) to be used are displayed: Left, Right, Left + Right
Type
PCM or IQ
Sampling Rate [Hz]
The sampling rate is fixed at 48 kHz