Audio Menu Settings
The 'audio' menu permits output mapping of input audio channels, offers control of audio gain
and delay and provides access to certain setup parameters. In Teranex 2D, an 'input mapping'
menu is available, permitting simultaneous selection of channels from the embedded, AES
and/or analog input sources.
Output Mapping Menu
Teranex processors provide up to 16 channels of output audio, depending on the output audio
type in use. In its default configuration, the input channels are mapped one to one from the
selected inputs to up to 16 outputs. The 'output mapping' menu allows you to route incoming
audio channels, decoded Dolby channels or internally generated test tones to any output
channel. You may also mute individual audio channels.
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On the front panel, select your audio input source, either 'embed', 'AES' or 'anlg'. In
Teranex 2D, you may also use the 'input mapping' menu to select from your input
audio sources.
2
Go to the 'output mapping' menu, then press the 'prev' or 'next' buttons to select the
desired output channel. The current audio input associated with the selected output
will be displayed in the drop-down list as you step through the output channels.
Video
Main Menu
Audio
Noise
Reduction
Ancillary
Data
Main Menu>Audio
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Once the desired output channel has been selected, turn the knob to select the input
source to map to that output channel. As you turn the knob, you will progress through
each group of sources:
Inputs 1-16
This is a list of available audio input channels from your selected input audio source:
SDI, AES, or analog.
Dolby Decoded Channels
If the optional Blackmagic Dolby decoder is installed, Dolby D or Dolby E will appear
in the list. Dolby D allows for 1-6 channels of audio, and Dolby E allows for 1-8
channels of audio.
Dolby Encoded Channels
If the optional Blackmagic Dolby D or E encoder is installed, 'encode 1 and encode 2'
will appear in the list.
Test Tones
Select from internally generated tones: 0.75 kHz, 1.5 kHz, 3 kHz, 6 kHz.
Mute
Mutes the specific output channel.
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Pressing the knob will return the current output channel to its default input. Pressing
the 'reset all' button will return all output channels to their default settings, i.e. 'input 1' to
'output 1', 'input 2' to 'output 2'.
System
Output
Audio
Setup
Mapping
Output
Audio
Options
Gain
Audio
Delay
Setup
Audio Menu>Output Mapping
Input
Mapping
Teranex Processor Settings
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