Dolby Laboratories DP571, DP572 User Manual

Dolby E
Model DP571 Encoder Model DP572 Decoder
Multichannel Distribution System User Manual
Issue 3 Version 1.05 Part No. 91685
Dolby Laboratories Inc
United States
100 Potrero Avenue San Francisco, CA 94103-4813
Telephone 415-558-0200 Facsimile 415-863-1373
United Kingdom
Wootton Bassett Wiltshire SN4 8QJ England
Telephone (44) 1793-842100 Facsimile (44) 1793-842101
WARNING: Troubleshooting must be performed by trained technicians. Do not attempt to service this equipment unless you are qualified to do so.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
of one year from the date of purchase. All warranties, conditions or other terms implied by statute are excluded to the fullest extent allowed by law.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
or otherwise shall not exceed the cost of repair or replacement of the defective components and under no circumstances shall Dolby Laboratories be liable for incidental, special, direct, indirect or consequential damages (including but not limited to damage to software or recorded audio or visual mate­rial), or loss of use, revenue or profit even if Dolby Laboratories or its agents have been advised, orally or in writing, of the possibility of such damages.
Dolby and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
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: It is understood and agreed that Dolby Laboratories’ liability whether in contract, in tort, under any warranty, in negligence
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
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Preface Regulatory Notices
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Unpacking and Inspection ....................................................................... 1-3
1.2 System Considerations............................................................................. 1-5
1.2.1 Digital I/O .................................................................................... 1-5
1.2.2 Video Reference........................................................................... 1-5
1.2.3 Signal Characteristics................................................................... 1-5
1.3 Connection with the DP569 Multichannel Encoder ................................ 1-6
1.4 Front-Panel User Interface....................................................................... 1-7
1.4.1 Menu Selection and Push-button Operation ................................ 1-9
1.4.2 Display ....................................................................................... 1-10
1.4.3 Display LEDs............................................................................. 1-10
1.4.4 Remote ....................................................................................... 1-12
............................................................................................... 1-1
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1.5 Quickstart Guide for the DP571 and DP572 ......................................... 1-13
1.6 Common Features of the DP571 and DP572......................................... 1-15
1.6.1 PCM Delay Channel .................................................................. 1-15
1.6.2 Metadata..................................................................................... 1-15
1.6.3 Timecode.................................................................................... 1-15
1.6.4 Video Reference......................................................................... 1-15
1.6.5 Channel Configuration............................................................... 1-15
1.7 Configuring Jumper Settings ................................................................. 1-16
Chapter 2 Common Dolby E Applications
2.1 Film.......................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Commercial and Interstitial ..................................................................... 2-2
2.3 News and Local Programming ................................................................ 2-2
2.4 Music ....................................................................................................... 2-2
2.5 Live Events .............................................................................................. 2-2
2.6 Postproduction ......................................................................................... 2-3
...................................................... 2-1
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3.1 Hardware Reference ................................................................................ 3-1
3.1.1 Digital Inputs ............................................................................... 3-3
3.1.2 Video Reference........................................................................... 3-3
3.1.3 LTC Input..................................................................................... 3-3
3.1.4 PCM Delay Input ......................................................................... 3-3
3.1.5 Metadata....................................................................................... 3-3
3.1.6 Remote ......................................................................................... 3-3
3.1.7 Main Out ...................................................................................... 3-4
3.1.8 PCM Delay Out............................................................................ 3-4
3.1.9 Status............................................................................................ 3-4
3.1.10 Auxiliary ...................................................................................... 3-5
3.1.11 10BASE-T.................................................................................... 3-5
3.2 DP571 Setup Mode Menu Reference ...................................................... 3-6
3.2.1 Program Config............................................................................ 3-7
3.2.2 Operating Mode ........................................................................... 3-9
3.2.3 Presets ........................................................................................ 3-12
...................................................................... 3-1
3.2.4 Metadata Params........................................................................ 3-13
3.2.5 System Settings.......................................................................... 3-16
3.2.6 Firmware Upgrade ..................................................................... 3-16
3.3 DP571 Status Mode Menu..................................................................... 3-16
Chapter 4 DP572 Dolby E Decoder
4.1 Hardware Reference ................................................................................ 4-1
4.1.1 Main In......................................................................................... 4-3
4.1.2 Video Reference........................................................................... 4-3
4.1.3 PCM Input.................................................................................... 4-3
4.1.4 Remote ......................................................................................... 4-3
4.1.5 Auxiliary ...................................................................................... 4-3
4.1.6 10BASE-T.................................................................................... 4-3
4.1.7 Metadata....................................................................................... 4-3
4.1.8 Status............................................................................................ 4-4
4.1.9 Digital Outputs............................................................................. 4-5
4.1.10 PCM Delay Output ...................................................................... 4-5
...................................................................... 4-1
4.1.11 LTC Output.................................................................................. 4-5
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4.2 DP572 Setup Mode Menu Reference ...................................................... 4-6
4.2.1 Operating Mode ........................................................................... 4-7
4.2.2 PCM Chan Config........................................................................ 4-8
4.2.3 Headphone Prog........................................................................... 4-9
4.2.4 Headphone Map ......................................................................... 4-10
4.2.5 System Settings.......................................................................... 4-10
4.2.6 Firmware Upgrade ..................................................................... 4-11
4.3 DP572 Status Mode Menu..................................................................... 4-11
Chapter 5 System Specifications
......................................................................... 5-1
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List of Figures

1-1 Checking the main fuse .................................................................................................. 1-4
1-2 Connection between a DP569 and DP572 ...................................................................... 1-6
1-3 DP571 and DP572 front-panel controls and LEDs ......................................................... 1-8
2-1 Typical Dolby E system in a postproduction facility ..................................................... 2-3
3-1 DP571 Block Diagram .................................................................................................... 3-1
3-2 DP571 front and back panel ........................................................................................... 3-2
3-3 DP571 Unit Setup menus ................................................................................................ 3-6
3-4 Program Config menu ..................................................................................................... 3-7
3-5 Operating Mode menu .................................................................................................... 3-9
3-6 Presets menu ................................................................................................................. 3-12
3-7 Metadata Params menu ................................................................................................. 3-13
3-8 Reversion Preset menu ................................................................................................. 3-14
3-9 System Settings menu ................................................................................................... 3-16
3-10 Firmware Upgrade menu .............................................................................................. 3-16
3-11 DP571 status menus ...................................................................................................... 3-16
4-1 DP572 block diagram ..................................................................................................... 4-1
4-2 DP572 front and rear panels ........................................................................................... 4-2
4-3 DP572 Unit Setup menu ................................................................................................. 4-6
4-4 Operating Mode menu .................................................................................................... 4-7
4-5 PCM Chan Config menu ................................................................................................ 4-8
4-6 Headphone Prog menu .................................................................................................... 4-9
4-7 Headphone Map menu .................................................................................................. 4-10
4-8 System Settings menu ................................................................................................... 4-10
4-9 Firmware Upgrade menu .............................................................................................. 4-11
4-10 DP572 status menus ...................................................................................................... 4-11
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List of Tables

1-1 LEDs common to the DP571 and DP572 .................................................................... 1-11
1-2 LEDs unique to the DP571 and DP572 ....................................................................... 1-11
1-3 Channel Activity LEDs for the DP571 and DP572 ..................................................... 1-12
1-4 RS-485 Termination jumper settings ........................................................................... 1-16
3-1 DP571 Status port pin functions .................................................................................... 3-4
3-2 Status port preset selection ............................................................................................ 3-5
3-3 Preset mode tally indication on Status port .................................................................... 3-5
3-4 DP571 Program Configurations ..................................................................................... 3-8
4-1 DP572 Status Port Pin Functions ................................................................................... 4-4
4-2 Status port output routing mode selection ...................................................................... 4-5
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FCC
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio fre­quency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with this instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense.
Canada
Preface
Regulatory Notices
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
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Troubleshooting must be performed by trained technicians. Do not attempt to service this equipment unless you are qualified to do so.
WARNING: Check that the correct fuses have been installed. To reduce the risk of fire, replace the fuses only with the same type and rating.
Exposed portions of the power supply are electrically “hot.” In order to reduce the risk of electrical shock, the power cord MUST be disconnected when the cover of this equipment is removed.
The ground terminal of the power plug is connected directly to the chassis of the unit. For continued protection against electric shock, a three-pin power outlet that is correctly wired and earthed must be used. Do not use a ground-lifting adapter and never cut the ground pin on the three-prong plug.
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UK
As the colours of the cores in the mains lead may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The core which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow.
The core which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black.
The core which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.
This apparatus must be earthed.
IEC Notices
This equipment complies with the EMC requirements of EN55103-1 and EN55103-2 when operated in an E2 environment in accordance with this manual. This equipment shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as coffee cups, shall be placed on the equipment.
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Important Safety Notice
This unit complies with the safety standard IEC65. To ensure safe operation and to guard against potential shock hazard or risk of fire, the following must be observed:
If the unit has a voltage selector, ensure that it is set to the correct mains voltage for your supply. If there is no voltage selector, ensure that your supply is in the correct range for the input requirement of the unit.
Ensure fuses fitted are the correct rating and type as marked on the unit.
The unit must be earthed by connecting to a correctly wired and earthed power outlet.
The power cord supplied with this unit must be wired as follows:
Live-Brown Neutral-Blue Earth-Green/Yellow
The unit shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as coffee cups, shall be placed on the equipment.
Important - Note de Securite
Ce materiel est conforme à la norme IEC65. Pour vous assurer d'un fonctionnement sans danger et de prévenir tout choc électrique ou tout risque d'incendie, veillez à observer les recommandations suivantes.
Le selecteur de tension doit être placé sur la valeur correspondante à votre alimentation réseau.
Les fusibles doivent correspondre à la valeur indiquée sur le materiel.
Le materiel doit être correctement relié à la terre.
Le cordon secteur livré avec le materiel doit être cablé de la manière suivante:
Phase-Brun Neutre-Bleu Terre-Vert/Jaune
Ne pas exposer cet appareil aux éclaboussures ou aux gouttes de liquide. Ne pas poser d'objets remplis de liq­uide, tels que des tasses de café, sur l'appareil.
GB
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Wichtiger Sicherheitshinweis
Dieses Gerät entspricht der Sicherheitsnorm IEC65. Für das sichere Funktionieren des Gerätes und zur Unfallverhütung (elektrischer Schlag, Feuer) sind die folgenden Regeln unbedingt einzuhalten:
Der Spannungswähler muß auf Ihre Netzspannung eingestellt sein.
Die Sicherungen müssen in Typ und Stromwert mit den Angaben auf dem Gerät übereinstimmen.
Die Erdung des Gerätes muß über eine geerdete Steckdose gewährleistet sein.
Das mitgelieferte Netzkabel muß wie folgt verdrahtet werden:
Phase-braun Nulleiter-blau Erde-grün/gelb
Das Gerät darf nicht mit Füssigkeiten (Spritzwasser usw.) in Berührung kommen; stellen Sie keine Gefäße, z.B. Kaffeetassen, auf das Gerät.
Norme di Sicurezza - Importante
Questa apparecchiatura è stata costruita in accordo alle norme di sicurezza IEC 65. Per una perfetta sicurezza ed al fine di evitare eventuali rischi di scossa êlettrica o d'incendio vanno osservate le seguenti misure di sicurezza:
Assicurarsi che il selettore di cambio tensione sia posizionato sul valore corretto.
Assicurarsi che la portata ed il tipo di fusibili siano quelli prescritti dalla casa costruttrice.
L'apparecchiatura deve avere un collegamento di messa a terra ben eseguito; anche la connessione rete deve avere un collegamento a terra.
Il cavo di alimentazione a corredo dell'apparecchiatura deve essere collegato come segue:
Filo tensione-Marrone Neutro-Blu Massa-Verde/Giallo
Il prodotto non deve essere sottoposto a schizzi, spruzzi e gocciolamenti, e nessun tipo di oggetto riempito con liquidi, come ad esempio tazze di caffè, deve essere appoggiato sul dispositivo.
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Aviso Importante De Seguridad
Esta unidad cumple con la norma de seguridad IEC65. Para asegurarse un funcionamiento seguro y prevenir cualquier posible peligro de descarga o riesgo de incendio, se han de observar las siguientes precauciones:
Asegúrese que el selector de tensión esté ajustado a la tensión correcta para su alimentación.
Asegúrese que los fusibles colocados son del tipo y valor correctos, tal como se marca en la unidad.
La unidad debe ser puesta a tierra, conectándola a un conector de red correctamente cableado y puesto a tierra.
El cable de red suministrado con esta unidad, debe ser cableado como sigue:
Vivo-Marrón Neutro-Azul Tierra-Verde/Amarill
La unidad no debe ser expuesta a goteos o salpicaduras y no deben colocarse sobre el equipo recipientes con liquidos, como tazas de cafe.
Viktiga Säkerhetsåtgärder
Denna enhet uppfyller säkerhetsstandard IEC65. För att garantera säkerheten och gardera mot eventuell elchock eller bran­drisk, måste följande observeras:
Kontrollera att spänningsväljaren är inställd på korrekt nätspänning.
Konrollera att säkringarna är av rätt typ och för rätt strömstyrka så somanvisningarna på enheten föreskriver.
Enheten måste vara jordad genom anslutning till ett korrekt kopplat och jordat el-uttag.
El-sladden som medföljer denna enhet måste kopplas enligt foljande:
Fas-Brun Neutral-Blå Jord-Grön/Gul
Enheten får ej utsättas för yttre åverkan samt föremål innehållande vätska, såsom kaffemuggar, får ej placeras på utrustningen.
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Belangrijk Veiligheids-voorschrift
Deze unit voldoet aan de IEC65 veiligheids-standaards. Voor een veilig gebruik en om het gevaar van electrische schokken en het risico van brand te vermijden, dienen de volgende regels in acht te worden genomen:
Controleer of de spanningscaroussel op het juiste Voltage staat.
Gebruik alleen zekeringen van de aangegeven typen en waarden.
Aansluiting van de unit alleen aan een geaarde wandcontactdoos.
De netkabel die met de unit wordt geleverd, moet als volgt worden aangesloten:
Fase-Bruin Nul-Blauw Aarde-Groen/Geel
Dit apparaat mag niet worden blootgesteld aan vocht. Vanwege het risico dat er druppels in het apparaat vallen, dient u er geen vloeistoffen in bekers op te plaatsen.
NL
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The Dolby E multichannel distribution system is the first technology that can transport multichannel audio within the digital broadcast industry’s current two-channel infra­structure. A single Dolby E bitstream can carry up to eight discrete audio channels, each with its associated Dolby Digital metadata, in a 16- or 20-bit, 48 kHz AES pair.
Since Dolby E’s audio and video frame rates are identical, many common editing and switching practices can be performed on the encoded bitstream without causing mutes or other disturbances in the decoded PCM audio. For editing tasks that require decoding, Dolby E’s sophisticated audio coding algorithm allows ten or more encode/decode cycles without audible degradation; this exceeds the requirements of even the most elaborate program contribution, distribution, and emission paths.
Chapter 1
Introduction
Even experienced studio engineers must learn new techniques and terminology to begin using these Dolby E devices. Fortunately, Dolby Laboratories has greatly simplified the process of getting started:
The DP571 encoder and DP572 decoder employ an almost identical front-pan-
el user interface. The devices are also similar to some of the Dolby Digital series of encoders and decoders, which may be familiar to broadcast engineers.
Choosing the appropriate Program Configuration on the DP571 is logically
connected to the application type. Selecting the Program Config sets most of the DP571 encoding parameters including the Dolby Digital metadata. Very few, if any, individual parameters need to be set.
The DP572 decoder is almost entirely configured by the settings in the encoded
Dolby E stream from the DP571.
We included both devices in one manual because they will almost always be used in the same system. This manual is organized to emphasize the similarities between the encoder and decoder, and to enable engineers with different learning styles access to the material in the manner they prefer.
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The rest of this chapter presents important introductory information:
Section 1.1 - Unpacking and Inspection
Discusses how to unpack, inspect, and check the fuses for both units.
Section 1.2 - System Considerations
Discusses Dolby E’s digital I/O, connector types, and signal characteristics.
Section 1.3 - Connection with the DP569 Multichannel Encoder
Discusses connection with a Dolby E system and metadata setup of the Dolby Digital encoder.
Section 1.4 - Front-Panel User Interface
Discusses how to navigate the menus, set new values, and interpret the LEDs.
Section 1.5 - Quickstart Guide for the DP571 and DP572
This is the fastest way to begin encoding/decoding.
The remainder of the manual examines the devices and common applications in greater detail:
Chapter 2 – Common Dolby E Applications
Emphasizes that most Dolby E applications fall into one of the types discussed in this chapter. Each application type strongly suggests a program configuration which, in turn, almost entirely configures both devices.
Chapter 3 – DP571 Dolby E Encoder and Chapter 4 – DP572 Dolby E Decoder
Supplies detailed hardware and menu reference information about each device.
Chapter 5 – System Specifications
Presents a complete specifications table.
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1.1 Unpacking and Inspection

Before unpacking the unit, inspect the outer carton for shipping damage. If the carton shows damage, inspect the unit in those areas.
Several accessories are provided with the unit. These may include:
Rack screws and washers
Power cord
•BNC 75 terminators, used on Digital and Video Ref inputs (Part No. 79114)
Spare fuse 1 A (Part. No. 56016)
Spare fuse, 2 A, used on the internal power supply (Part No. 56017)
Hex wrench (to access inside of unit)
Carefully remove the unit from its carton, remove the plastic wrapping, and place on a flat surface. If there are no signs of damage, proceed to Section 1.1.1 - Fusing Information.

1.1.1 Fusing Information

WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, replace fuses only with the same type and rating.
Each unit uses a universal switching power supply that handles the full range of nominal mains voltages between 90 and 264 VAC and any frequency between 50 and 60 Hz.
Check Main Fuse
T 1A L - 1 Amp, 250 V, 20 mm, time-lag fuse, low-breaking capacity (for all operating voltages)
WARNING: The power to the unit must be off when the following steps are performed. Ensure that the main power cable to the unit is not connected to a power source.
1. Open the fuse compartment door in the AC power input housing with a small
flat-blade screwdriver (Figure 1-1).
2. Check that the fuse in the active (lower) fuse carrier is the correct rating. The
fuse carrier must be inserted into the compartment with the orientation shown in Figure 1-1. Do not force the carrier into the compartment or both
could be damaged.
3. Snap the fuse compartment door closed.
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Metal clip installed on
Open the door
unused side of carrier
Top
Fuse carrier
Figure 1-1
Active fuse
Checking the main fuse
Install fuse
Internal Fuse
The switching power supply contains a separate fuse. Most fault conditions should be protected by the main fuse. The internal fuse rating is:
F 2A L - 2 Amp, 250 V, 20 mm, fast-acting, low-breaking capacity (for all operating voltages)
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1.2 System Considerations

1.2.1 Digital I/O

The digital input and output connections on the DP571 encoder and DP572 decoder may seem unfamiliar to the first time user of a digital audio device. The Audio Engineering Society (AES) created a standard electrical interface for digital audio with a balanced XLR connector and 110 impedance called AES3-1995. This interface was later expanded to include an unbalanced BNC connector, 1 V peak-to-peak signal level, and 75 impedance; the new standard is known as both AES3-ID-1995 and SMPTE­276M. The DP571 encoder and DP572 decoder use this new standard for both digital audio and Dolby E electrical interface connections.
Note: These signals must be properly terminated with a 75Ω impedance at one point only. We recommend a standard video terminator.

1.2.2 Video Reference

One of Dolby E’s most significant features is that the audio and video frame rates are identical. The DP571 encoder and DP572 decoder both require a reference video signal to lock the audio and video at frame boundaries. Standard black burst or color bars can be used as reference video if they are locked to the plant reference. A passive loop­through connection on the encoder and decoder can properly terminate the reference signal or distribute it to multiple devices.
Note: This reference signal must be terminated with a 75impedance on the last device in the signal chain.

1.2.3 Signal Characteristics

Although the Dolby E stream is carried on a standard AES pair, its format is different than that of a conventional digital audio signal. The PCM audio that normally comprises a digital audio signal is encoded, along with metadata and time code, into the Dolby E bitstream. The resulting data no longer directly represents the audio. Since a standard Dolby E signal can appear to the unwitting observer as a clipped or distorted digital audio signal, this section explains what to expect when measuring or monitoring a Dolby E signal.
For example, a VTR’s meters indicate a digital full-scale signal when recording or play­ing a Dolby E stream and the clip indicators may flash intermittently. Dolby E uses the entire audio payload of an AES pair, which creates the appearance of full-scale audio on the VTR. The Dolby E signal sounds like full-scale noise when monitored through speakers or headphones; this is useful to quickly verify the VTR is receiving a Dolby E signal.
To simplify working with these new signals and to allow for more detailed analysis, Dolby Laboratories has recently introduced the DM100 Portable Audio Monitor. This hand-held unit displays metadata parameters (see Section 3.2.4) and decodes Dolby E, Dolby Digital, and PCM bitstreams. The decoded audio can be monitored through an internal speaker or through user-supplied headphones.
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1.3 Connection with the DP569 Multichannel Encoder

One of Dolby E’s most important features is its ability to carry Dolby Digital metadata. The DP571 can receive metadata from an external device, such as a metadata authoring tool, or it can generate metadata internally. The DP572 decodes the Dolby E signal, extracts the metadata and sends it to the DP569 Dolby Digital encoder. Use a standard DB9 male-to-male cable (not a null modem) to connect the Metadata output on the DP572 decoder to the Aux Data input on the DP569.
Note: To be used effectively in a Dolby E system, the DP569 must have software version 1.21 or later.
Figure 1-2 shows the audio connections between the DP572 and DP569. Connect the DP572’s Digital Output channels 1/2, 3/4, 5/6 to the DP569’s Digital Input channels 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, respectively. Install 75 terminators if the loop-through BNC connectors on the DP569 are unused.
When a DP569 receives external metadata, the following parameters must be explicitly set:
Set the Metadata Source to External.
Set the Metadata Program to Program 1.
Set the Metadata Reversion mode. Last Used is recommended for a DTV facility because it is the only setting that continues encoding if the external metadata source is interrupted. See Metadata Revert on page 3-9 for a complete discussion.
Figure 1-2 also shows signals applied to the PCM Input and Status connectors. The Status signals can command the DP572 to change modes to allow the PCM Input signal to be mixed with (Voiceover) or replace (Switched Out) the Dolby E decoded audio. This feature is particularly useful in a facility that must pass network-originated multi­channel audio but can route a maximum of four channels. Voiceover and Switched Out modes are effected within the DP572 and therefore require no additional processors. Both modes are described in detail in Output Routing on page 4-8.
Local or Voiceover audio
GPI
PCM In
DP572 Dolby E Decoder
Status
1/2 3/4 5/6
Main In
Digital Outputs
VRef
Metadata
Figure 1-2
L/R C/LFE Ls/Rs Metadata
DP569 Dolby Digital Multichannel Encoder
Main Out
Connection between a DP569 and DP572
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1.4 Front-Panel User Interface

The DP571 and DP572 employ the same user interface to access menus and display status information. This section introduces the interface, controls, and display features (see Figure 1-3).
Conventions
The + symbol will be used to notate key sequences not simultaneous key combinations. For example, “press Shift + Setup to enter Status mode” means “press the Shift key then press the Setup key” not “press the Shift and Setup keys at the same time.”
The Shift key provides access to the functions labeled above and below the Arrow, Setup, and Enter (DP572) keys. This manual will refer to the marking on the actual key pressed when giving instructions not the text above the key. For example, access the Contrast menu by pressing Shift + ↓↓↓. Access the headphone level menu on the DP572 by pressing Shift + Enter.
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Dolby E Decoder
Esc
Setup
Input Data
16 bit
20 bit
24 bit
PCM
Dolby E Program Config
5.1
3x2
5.1+2
8x1
5.1+2 x 1
6x1
4x2
Other
Fault
Remote
Main
Error
V Ref
PCM In
12
3
4
5
6
7
8
Output Channel Activity
Remote
Status
Contrast
5.1+2
20bit
Dolby E
Shift
Enter
Insert
Delete
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Remote
4
8
7
3
6
5
12
Input Channel Activity
Error
V Ref
PCM Dly
TC
Fault
Remote
6x1
8x1
3x2
5.1
Dolby E Program Config
16 bit
Output Data
Status
5.1+2
20 bit
Setup
Other
4x2
5.1+2 x 1
24 bit
PCM
Esc
Insert
Delete
Remote
Enter
Contrast
Shift
20bit
Dolby E
5.1+2
Model DP571
Dolby E Encoder
Figure 1-3
DP571 and DP572 front-panel controls and LEDs
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1.4.1 Menu Selection and Push-button Operation

The DP571 and DP572 share an almost identical push-button user interface.
Keys
↓↓↓↓ →
Both keys advance to the next menu or parameter value. When editing a text field, moves to the next letter in the name;
changes the value of the current character to the
↓ ↓
next alphanumeric character.
Keys
↑ ←
↑ ←
↑ ←↑ ←
Both keys return to the previous menu or parameter value. When editing a text field, moves to the previous letter in the name;
changes the value of the current character
↑ ↑
to the previous alphanumeric character.
Enter
Enters the displayed value as the currently active value or descends one level in the menu hierarchy.
Esc
Aborts the current operation or ascends one level in the menu hierarchy. When setting a new value in Setup mode, a blinking cursor indicates a new value has been selected but not set. Press Enter to set the value or Esc to restore the current value; either key removes the blinking cursor. Pressing Esc again ascends one level in the menu hierarchy.
Shift
Press Shift to access the functions labeled above and below the arrow, Setup, and Enter (DP572) keys. The Shift key illuminates until another key is pressed. This manual will refer to the actual key marking when giving instructions, not to the labels above or below the key. For example: access the Contrast menu by pressing Shift + ↓↓↓. Access the head­phone level on the DP572 by pressing Shift + Enter.
Status
Press Shift + Setup to enter Status mode to query the device status; values can be viewed but not set in this mode. See Section 3.3 - DP571 Status Mode Menu and Section 4.3 - DP572 Status Mode Menu to view the Status mode menus.
Setup
Press Setup to enter Setup mode. Displays DP571 Unit Setup: Program Config or DP572 Unit Setup: Operating Mode from any mode or menu. Use the Enter, Esc, ↑↑↑,
←←←←, ↓↓↓↓, and →→→→ keys to navigate and set values in this mode.
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1.4.2 Display

The display is a 2-line by 16-character alphanumeric display with green LED back­lighting. The contrast can be adjusted by pressing Shift + ↓↓↓. Use the arrows to set the contrast.
During normal Dolby E encoding, the DP571 displays the Program Config, frame rate, and the output data width.
During normal Dolby E decoding, the DP572 displays signal type (PCM or Dolby E), Program Config, frame rate, and the input data width.

1.4.3 Display LEDs

Output/Input Data
The DP571 displays the Output Data width. At version 1.05, only the 16- and 20-bit set­tings are valid. The DP572 displays the Input Data width for the incoming Dolby E stream.
Note: A 24-bit version will be available in the future.
Dolby E Program Config
The DP571 displays the current encoding Program Configuration on one of eight LEDs.
The DP572 displays the Program Configuration on one of eight LEDs for the incoming Dolby E stream. The LEDs are disabled if the input is PCM audio.
The LEDs are mutually exclusive. The seven most common Program Configs have their own LEDs; Other denotes any of the other 15 Program Configs. See Section 3.2.1 ­Program Config for a complete listing.
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Fault, Remote, PCM Dly, Error, and VRef
Table 1-1
LEDs common to the DP571 and DP572
Name Function
Fault
Remote
PCM Delay
Error
VRef
Red: Hardware related fault condition Off: No fault condition
Green: Remote mode enabled with no communication errors Red: Remote mode enabled but communication error detected Off: Remote mode not enabled
Green: Valid PCM signal Yellow: Non-48 kHz signal Off: No PCM signal
Red: Input(s) not valid for current settings Off: No error condition
Green: Lock with a valid analog composite video signal Red: Lock not achieved Yellow: Frame rate of Vref unequal to frame rate of Dolby E Main
Input (DP572) or Main Output (DP571)
TC and Main
Table 1-2
LEDs unique to the DP571 and DP572
Name Function
Green: Valid time code signal
TC (DP571)
Main (DP572)
Yellow: Non-29.97 Hz signal Off: No TC signal detected
Green: Dolby E or PCM signal Red: No input signal Yellow: Non-48 kHz input or
AES3 error condition
Input/Output Channel Activity
The DP571 Input Channel Activity LEDs display the number of channels in the currently selected program configuration.
The DP572 Output Channel Activity LEDs display the number of active output channels.
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The following LED color codes describe the same channel activity for both units:
Name Function
Ye ll ow
Green
Red
Off Channel disabled
Flashing Yellow Channel sample frequency out of range (DP571 only)

1.4.4 Remote

Future versions of the DP571 and DP572 will allow remote control operation. The front-panel Remote port is an RS-232 connector.
Table 1-3
Channel Activity LEDs for the DP571 and DP572
-
Channel enabled; level <
-
Channel enabled;
Channel enabled; level
60 ≤ level
60 dBFS
-0.1
< -0.1
dBFS
dBFS
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1.5 Quickstart Guide for the DP571 and DP572

This section supplies necessary information to allow immediate encoding and decoding.
1. After unpacking the DP571 and/or the DP572 but before applying AC power, plug in a stable analog video reference signal. Standard black burst or color bars can be used as reference video if they are locked to the plant reference.
Since neither unit will function without a video reference signal, we recommend making this connection first.
2. Connect the digital audio inputs to the DP571. These are AES3-ID inputs (unbalanced, 75, 1 V peak-to-peak standard output),
and are very similar to analog composite video.1 If the loop-through BNC connectors are not being used to feed additional equipment, terminate them with a standard 75 video terminator.
3. Connect the digital audio outputs of the DP572.
These AES3-ID outputs are electrically separate, not loop-throughs, and should not be terminated at the DP572. Like analog composite video, the termination should be placed on the last device in the signal chain. For example, if the DP572 is connected to a DP569, the terminators should be applied to the loop-through BNC connectors on the DP569.
4. Connect the Main Out of the encoder to the Main In of the decoder and terminate the input.
5. Apply power to the DP571 and/or DP572.
6. After completing the boot process (about 25 s), both units show their current status
on the display (same configuration as when they were last powered down).
7. If the VRef LEDs are not green on both units, make sure a valid analog NTSC or PAL reference signal (black burst) is applied to both units and that they are properly terminated.
8. The DP571 shows the current encoding Program Config. Set it to 5.1 + 2 by pressing Setup + Enter when the display shows DP571 Unit Setup: Program Config. The display now shows the current program configuration. Press the or
keys until 5.1 + 2 is displayed and press Enter. The square cursor to the
↑ ↑
↓ ↓
left stops blinking and disappears to indicate the value has been entered.
1.
Using video equipment for distribution of this AES signal is not generally recom­mended. Equipment is available designed specifically for passing AES3-ID signals.
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9. Verify that the Metadata Revert and Source parameters are in the correct mode.
Press Esc until DP571 Unit Setup: Program Config is displayed again (home in the setup menu structure). Press the ↓↓↓ key until DP571 Unit Setup: Operating Mode is displayed, then press Enter.
Press the ↓↓↓ key until Operating Mode: Metadata Revert is displayed, then press
Enter. Use the ↓↓↓ ↑
keys to select Metadata Revert: Last Used and press Enter.
↑ ↑
Press Esc to return to the Operating Mode: Metadata Revert screen. Use the arrow keys to display the Operating Mode: Metadata Source screen, and press Enter. Use the arrow keys to select Metadata Source: Internal and press Enter.
Selecting the Program Configuration automatically sets the associated Dolby Digital metadata parameters for that program but they can be modified under the DP571 Unit Setup: Metadata Params menu.2 (See Section 3.2.4 ­Metadata Params.)
10. Return to the status screen by pressing Shift + Setup.
11. The DP571 is now set properly.
12. Headphone level can be accessed by pressing Shift + Enter (the headphone
icon is below the Enter key) and adjusted with the arrow keys. Other than Headphone Mapping and Level, and Voiceover, the DP572 has very few set­up parameters that require user attention because it is almost completely config­ured by the DP571.
13. Like the DP571, pressing Shift + Setup returns the DP572 to the main Status Screen. The display on both units should now show:
Dolby E
5.1 + 2 20bit
Both units are ready for testing.
2.
Example: In 5.1 + 2 mode, Program One is 5.1-channel, and Program Two is 2-channel. Each of these programs has its own Dolby Digital Metadata. Similar to a DP569 Dolby Digital encoder, a unit placed into 5.1-channel mode (3/2L) automatically loads a table of metadata values. In 5.1-channel mode, acmod is set to 3/2L, the LFE is turned on, etc. In two-channel mode, acmod is set to 2/0, the LFE is turned off, etc. The same thing occurs in the DP571 when the Program Configuration is changed.
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1.6 Common Features of the DP571 and DP572

This section discusses the most important common features between the encoder and decoder. See Chapter 3 – DP571 Dolby E Encoder and Chapter 4 – DP572 Dolby E Decoder for complete references for both units.

1.6.1 PCM Delay Channel

The encoder and decoder each impart an audio delay equal to one video frame. When feeding a pair of channels on a digital VTR, the non-encoded pair would be out of sync with the encoded signal. To compensate for the delay, the encoder and decoder both contain a one video frame PCM utility delay.

1.6.2 Metadata

Metadata can be supplied to the DP571 encoder via an RS485 connection. During Dolby E decoding, the DP572 outputs metadata on an RS485 connection. Metadata can also be generated internally in the DP571.

1.6.3 Timecode

SMPTE Linear Time Code (LTC) can be applied to the unbalanced BNC connector on the DP571, and can be recovered during decoding from the unbalanced BNC connector on the DP572. Both connectors are marked LTC. The time code data is carried as part of the Dolby E bitstream.

1.6.4 Video Reference

An analog composite video reference signal is required for Dolby E encoding and decoding. Versions 1.05 and later support two frame rates: 29.97 Hz (NTSC) and 25 Hz (PAL). VITC information can be extracted from the video reference signal sent to the DP571 (for more information, see Time Code Input on page 3-9).
If the video reference signal is not present or invalid, the:
DP571 will not encode a Dolby E bitstream;
DP572 will stop decoding the Dolby E bitstream;
Dolby E output on the encoder and the PCM outputs on the decoder will be muted;
VRef LED will be red (if not present) or yellow (Vref unequal to frame rate).

1.6.5 Channel Configuration

Because neither the DP571 nor DP572 permit internal remapping of the audio channels, the following channel configuration must be used to input a 5.1-channel signal to the DP571:
L/R →→ Digital Inputs 1/2
C/LFE →→ Digital Inputs 3/4
Ls/Rs →→ Digital Inputs 5/6
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1.7 Configuring Jumper Settings

Although the DP571 encoder and DP572 decoder will function correctly with no internal adjustments, five jumpers provide additional termination options. Any necessary changes to the jumpers should be made before the units are installed.
There are 124 terminations on both units for the RS-485 Metadata and Remote control ports. The units ship with these terminations bypassed (pins 3 and 4). Refer to the table below for additional settings.
Table 1-4
RS-485 Termination jumper settings
Connector Tx Term On Rx Term On
DP571 Metadata J13, Pin 1/2 J15, Pin 1/2
DP571 Remote J12, Pin 1/2 J14, Pin 1/2
DP572 Metadata J15, Pin 1/2 J13, Pin 1/2
DP572 Remote J12, Pin 1/2 J14, Pin 1/2
The only remaining terminations are accessed via the passive loop-through BNC connectors on each unit’s rear panel. The video reference input on both units should be terminated if the loop through is not used to feed other equipment.
The AES3-ID-1995/SMPTE276-M standard uses a 75 connection and requires proper termination. As with video, the termination should occur only at the destination of the signal (i.e., on the inputs to a device). For the DP571, the loop-through BNC connectors for the inputs must have terminators if they are not being used to feed other equipment. For the DP572, the loop-through BNC for the Dolby E input must be terminated.
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Common Dolby E Applications
This section presents six common broadcast audio applications with configuration instructions for the Dolby E encoder and decoder. With minor modifications to these application settings, most common variations can be easily accommodated.

2.1 Film

The two most common types of major motion picture sound formats are two-channel Dolby Stereo (compatible with Dolby Surround), and 5.1-channel Dolby Digital. Most modern films are produced with a 5.1-channel soundtrack that is also compatible with DVD and Digital TV formats. It is important to note that while not all Dolby Stereo films have a 5.1-channel Dolby Digital soundtrack, all 5.1-channel Dolby Digital films have a Dolby Stereo soundtrack. Including a Dolby Stereo soundtrack on Dolby Digital films ensures that a single film print can play in theatres with or without a Dolby Digital reproduction system.
Chapter 2
A two-channel Dolby Surround film should use the 2 + 2 program configuration. This allows Program 1 (the first 2 in 2 + 2) to carry the Lt/Rt audio with full dynamic range, and Program 2 to carry either an NTSC version with a reduced dynamic range or a stereo foreign language (SAP) version. Since Program 1 is Dolby Surround encoded, the Dolby Srnd Mode metadata parameter should be set to Indicated. Foreign language versions of films are also commonly produced in Dolby Stereo, so Program 2’s Dolby Srnd Mode metadata parameter should be set to Indicated. The Metadata Params settings Line Mode Pro and RF Mode Pro in both programs should be set to either Film Standard or Film Light depending on the type of film being encoded. See Section 3.2.4 - Metadata Params for more information.
Select the 2 + 2 x 1 program configuration to encode a stereo program as Program 1 and two mono SAP channels as Programs 2 and 3. Since Program 1 is Dolby Surround encoded, the Dolby Srnd Mode metadata parameter should be set to Indicated. Line Mode Pro and RF Mode Pro in all three programs should be set to either Film Standard or Film Light depending on the type of film.
Select the 5.1 + 2 program configuration for a 5.1-channel Dolby Digital film. Program 1 contains a copy of the 5.1-channel master used to create the original film. Program 2 can carry either an Lt/Rt version of the film with a reduced dynamic range for the NTSC feed, or a stereo SAP. Since Program 2 is Dolby Surround encoded, the Dolby Srnd
Mode metadata parameter should be set to Indicated. Line Mode Pro and RF Mode Pro in both programs should be set to either Film Standard or Film Light depending on
the type of film.
Select the 5.1 + 2 x 1 program configuration to encode a 5.1-channel program and two mono SAP channels. Line Mode Pro and RF Mode Pro in all three programs should be set to either Film Standard or Film Light depending on the type of film.
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2.2 Commercial and Interstitial

Although current commercial and interstitial material is primarily two-channel stereo, this fast-growing broadcasting sector will almost certainly catch up to film practice, thereby ensuring smooth transitions between commercial and feature programs. See Section 2.1 - Film for the settings to use for two- and 5.1-channel material.

2.3 News and Local Programming

News and local programming is either two-channel stereo or two-channel mono. The Dolby Srnd Mode metadata parameter should be set to Indicated. Programs that are Dolby Digital encoded at the DTV station, then decoded by the consumer result in mono programming directed to the Center channel, while stereo programming is mapped to the L, C, R channels. During Pro Logic decoding, dialogue emanates primarily from the Center channel in both cases. This channel placement most closely matches a 5.1­channel program and provides smooth transitions between mono, stereo, and 5.1-channel programming without operator intervention. Line Mode Pro and RF Mode Pro in both programs should be set to either Speech or Film Light depending on the type of program. Film Light is a good general purpose setting for programs with speech and music.

2.4 Music

Film and DVD have introduced 5.1-channel music to the general public and these both require the 5.1 + 2 program configuration. The predominant music format, however, remains the two-channel compact disc; use the 2 + 2 program configuration. Since music is generally recorded at a much higher level than film audio, it may be necessary to increase the dialnorm value (i.e., closer to 0) to apply more attenuation at the Dolby Digital decoder. Line Mode Pro and RF Mode Pro should be set to either Music Standard or Music Light depending on the music. See Section 3.2.4 - Metadata Params.

2.5 Live Events

Live events can require encoding techniques from each category mentioned in this chapter. The most distinguishing feature of a live event is that, although a VTR may record the event for later broadcast or storage, the tape cannot normally be stopped to alter encoding parameters and then restarted. This is not an issue for postproduction but is a serious concern for live events.
Using Presets is an excellent method of changing Program Configs during an encoding session to match the metadata to the source material being encoded. Pick the most appli­cable program configuration for a specific task and store it as a Preset. During the live event, simply recall the Presets as the encoding requirements change and all associated metadata parameters follow automatically.
See Section 3.2.3 - Presets, Using the Status Port to Select Presets on page 3-4 and Using the Status Port to Select Voiceover and Switched Modes on page 4-4 for more detailed information.
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2.6 Postproduction

Figure 2-1 shows a typical postproduction configuration using Dolby E. The same VRef black burst signal locks all units; an LTC signal slave-locks a digital multitrack recorder to a digital VTR. The LTC signal is also sent to the DP571 LTC Input via the loop-through connector on the multitrack. The DP571 and VTR have the same time code signal to resynchronize the video and audio if they are separated.
Connect the DP571’s Main Out to channels 3/4 on the VTR. Although the Dolby E signal could be recorded on either channel pair, using channels 1/2 for PCM stereo or Lt/Rt allows use of the tape at facilities without a Dolby E decoder. It also allows audio repro­duction from these tracks during jog and shuttle operations in which Dolby E is muted.
Connect the VTR’s output channels 3/4 to the DP572 decoder for confidence monitoring. Headphones can be used to monitor any of the active channels. It is also possible to connect the DP572’s Digital Outputs to a proper monitoring system to evaluate the entire mix.
Digital Multitrack Recorder
LTC In
VRef
VRef
VRef
VRef
L/R C/LFE Ls/Rs
1/2 3/4 5/6 7/8
Digital Inputs
DP571 Dolby E Encoder
Digital VTR
Ch. 3/4
Main
DP572 Dolby E Decoder
Digital Outputs
1/2 3/4 5/6 7/8
To Monitor System
Lt/Rt or SAP
Main
Ch. 3/4
LTC In
LTC Ou t
Headphones
Figure 2-1
Typical Dolby E system in a postproduction facility
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3.1 Hardware Reference

This section discusses the DP571 hardware connectors. Refer to the following diagrams while reading this chapter:
Figure 3-1 – block diagram of the DP571
Figure 3-2 – DP571 front and rear panels
Chapter 3
Video Reference
LTC Input
Input Chan. 1/2
Input Chan. 3/4
Input Chan. 5/6
Input Chan. 7/8
PCM Delay Input
Remote
(Front)
Remote
(Rear)
VREF
Synchron.
AES3
Receiver
AES3
Receiver
AES3
Receiver
AES3
Receiver
AES3
Receiver
HSYNC
Sample Rate
Sample Rate
Sample Rate
Sample Rate
VSYNC
Converter
Converter
Converter
Converter
Frequency Lock
Module
TC Receiver
DSP
Microcontroller
AES3
Transmitter
AES3
Transmitter
Auxiliary
Dolby E
Main Out
Meta Data
PCM Delay Out
FPO
(LCD&LEDs)
FPI
(Switches)
Status
Figure 3-1
DP571 Block Diagram
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T1A
CAUTION
FUSE
100-240 Vac
24VA 50-60Hz
Toreduce the risk of
fire replace only with
250V slow-blow fuse
same type and rating
Remote
WARNING: Check fuse rating before applying power.
WARNING: No user serviceable parts inside. Refer all service to qualified personnel.
Ch 7/8
Ch 5/6
Inputs
Digital
Ch 3/4
Dolby E Program Config
Input Channel Activity
3x2
5.1
4
3
12
PCM Dly
TC
8x1
5.1+2
6x1
5.1+2 x 1
8
7
6
5
Error
Fault
V Ref
Remote
Other
4x2
Output Data
Status
Insert
Delete
Remote
20 bit
24 bit
16 bit
Setup
Esc
Enter
Shift
PCM
Contrast
Dolby and the double-D symbol
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Inc.
Ch 1/2
Model DP571
S/N XXXXX
Made in U.S.A.
Dolby Laboratories Inc.
San Francisco and U.K.
Dolby E Encoder
Video Ref LTC In
20bit
Main Out
In
Out
PCM Delay
Dolby E
5.1+2
10BASE-T
Model DP571
Dolby E Encoder
Figure 3-2
Metadata
Auxiliary
DP571 front and back panel
3-2
Remote
Status
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3.1.1 Digital Inputs

A maximum of eight PCM channels can be sent to the Digital Inputs, each with a loop­through connection.

3.1.2 Video Reference

An analog composite video reference signal is required for Dolby E encoding. Versions
1.05 and later support two frame rates: 29.97 Hz (NTSC) and 25 Hz (PAL). VITC information can also be extracted from the video reference signal.
If the video reference signal is not present or invalid, the:
DP571 will not encode the Dolby E bitstream;
outputs will all be muted;
VRef LED will be red (Vref not present) or yellow (Vref unequal to frame rate of Dolby E Main Output).

3.1.3 LTC Input

The DP571 accepts a SMPTE LTC signal. After decoding in the LTC receiver, the resulting time code information is passed to the DSP subsystem.

3.1.4 PCM Delay Input

When sending both encoded and non-encoded channel pairs to a digital recorder, the non-encoded pair must be delayed to remain synchronized with the encoded signal. The encoder contains a one video frame PCM utility delay that allows the PCM input signal to be transported in parallel with the Digital Inputs.

3.1.5 Metadata

The DP571 receives, generates, and modifies metadata information. Metadata is received through the rear-panel input from an external source, such as an authoring system, and embedded into the Dolby E bitstream. See Section 3.2.4 - Metadata Params for a discussion of metadata parameters that might need to be explicitly set or checked.

3.1.6 Remote

Future versions of the DP571 will allow remote control via the front- (RS-232) or rear-panel (RS-485) ports.
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3.1.7 Main Out

The encoded Dolby E bitstream is output from the rear-panel Main Out connector as an AES3 coaxial digital signal. Two connectors are available for transmission of Dolby E data to multiple decoders or monitoring units.
Note: The two Main outputs are electrically separate, not passive loop-through connections, so there is no need to terminate an unused output.

3.1.8 PCM Delay Out

Encoding delay is added to the PCM signal transmitted from the PCM Delay Out connector. The DSP subsystem calculates the delay equivalent to the main channel latency and applies it to the PCM Delay Out.

3.1.9 Status

General Purpose Input/Output (GPI/O) signals for the DP571 are available from the Status port, a female DB-9 connector. The input and output signals are 0 – 5 V TTL. The pin configuration is defined in the table below:
Table 3-1
DP571 Status port pin functions
Pin Connection Explanation
1 Preset Tally A Preset tally output
2 Reference Video Valid
3 Dolby E Encoding Valid1: Valid;
4 System Operational
5Fault
6 Preset Tally B Preset tally output
7 Preset Ctrl A Preset control input
8 Preset Ctrl B Preset control input
9 Ground
1
: Valid;
1
: Functional; 0: Failed
1
: Functional; 0: Hardware fault
0
: Ref video error
0
: Encoding error
Using the Status Port to Select Presets
The two inputs on pins 7 and 8 select among the first three (of eight) presets stored in the DP571. The inputs are normally high (internal pull-up) and trigger a preset recall by sensing a momentary high-to-low transition. A momentary contact closure between pins 7 and 9 (ground) or pins 8 and 9 is sufficient to activate a function but a held closure also works. A low-to-high transition (i.e., a switch release) is ignored. Table 3-2 summarizes the operation of the two inputs.
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Table 3-2
Status port preset selection
Pin 7 Transition Pin 8 Transition Preset
High-to-low None or low-to-high 1
None or low-to-high High-to-low 2
High-to-low High-to-low 3
Presets 1 – 3 also generate corresponding outputs on the Status port that can be used to indicate selection of a preset via the Status port, Serial Remote port (future), or the front panel. A high level for both outputs indicates selection of a preset other than 1 – 3 (or no preset). Table 3-2 summarizes the two outputs.
Table 3-3
Preset mode tally indication on Status port
Preset Tally A Preset Tally B Preset
Low High 1
High Low 2

3.1.10 Auxiliary

The RS-485 auxiliary port will be implemented in future versions.

3.1.11 10BASE-T

This port will be implemented in future versions.
Low Low 3
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3.2 DP571 Setup Mode Menu Reference

DP571 Unit Setup
Program Config
This is the top level of the DP571 menu hierarchy for editable parameters. Each menu is discussed in its own section and displayed with all submenus and values.
Conventions
In the menu diagrams, the arrow keys select among menus at the same hierarchical level and settings within a menu category. Although selection between menus and settings is indicated in the diagrams by horizontal and vertical arrows, respectively, this is a graphical convention only. The ↓↓↓ →
↑ ←
↑ ← keys both return to the previous menu or setting. A double-headed arrow in the
↑ ←↑ ←
diagrams indicates that an arrow key can select between the two settings or menus.
The Esc and Enter keys ascend and descend, respectively, one menu level. They are labeled in the menu diagrams and appear as single-headed arrows; down for Enter and up for Esc.
DP571 Unit Setup
Operating Mode
DP571 Unit Setup
Presets
Figure 3-3
DP571 Unit Setup Metadata Params
DP571 Unit Setup menus
keys both go to the next menu or setting; the
DP571 Unit Setup
System Settings
DP571 Unit Setup
Firmware Upgrade
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3.2.1 Program Config

DP571 Unit Setup
Enter Esc
Program Config
Program Config
5.1+2x1
Program Config
2+2
Program Config
2x2+2x1
Program Config
5.1
Program Config
3x2+2x1
Program Config
4+2x2
Program Config
5.1+2
Program Config
4
Program Config
3x2
Program Config
8x1
Program Config
4x2
Program Config
4+4
Program Config
4x1
Program Config
6x1
Program Config
4+2x1
Program Config
2+6x1
Program Config
4+4x1
Program Config
2+2x1
Program Config
2+4x1
Program Config
4+2
Program Config
2x2+4x1
Program Config
4+2+2x1
Figure 3-4
Program Config menu
Selecting a Program Config assigns all metadata values that best fit the most common use of that configuration. Although the metadata values can be modified, it is unlikely the user will need to do so. See Section 3.2.4 - Metadata Params for a discussion of the values that may need to be changed.
Notational Conventions
The + symbol separates programs within a configuration. For example, 5.1 + 2 represents one 5.1-channel and one stereo program. The x symbol shows the number of a given channel format within that configuration. For example, 4 x 2 represents four two-channel programs. One configuration has three different formats: 4 + 2 + 2 x 1 is one four-channel, one two-channel, and two mono programs.
Encoding Considerations
It is important to distinguish between configurations with the same number of channels but different program formats, such as 8 x 1 and 4 x 2. Although both configurations encode eight channels, 8 x 1 uses eight metadata streams while 4 x 2 uses two. Increasing the number of programs with independent metadata streams decreases the number of encode/decode generations possible without audible degradation.
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Program
Config
5.1 + 2 x 1
Table 3-4
One 5.1-channel and two mono programs. May be used for a
5.1-channel and two mono SAPs.
DP571 Program Configurations
Program and Channel Explanation
One 5.1-channel and one stereo program. One of the most
5.1 + 2
common configs. Two channel could be stereo, Dolby Surround (Lt/Rt), or even stereo SAP.
4 x 1 Four mono programs
2 + 2 x 1 One stereo and two mono programs
2 + 2 Two stereo programs
4 One four-channel program (LCRS)
6 x 1 Six mono programs
2 + 4 x 1 One stereo and four mono programs
2 x 2 + 2 x 1 Two stereo and two mono programs
3 x 2 Three stereo programs
4 + 2 x 1 One four-channel and two mono programs
4 + 2
One four-channel program and one two-channel program (i.e., L, C, R, S and Lt/Rt for archiving Dolby Surround soundtracks)
5.1 One 5.1-channel program
8 x 1 Eight mono programs
2 + 6 x 1 One stereo and six mono programs
2 x 2 + 4 x 1 Two stereo and four mono programs
3 x 2 + 2 x 1 Three stereo and two mono programs
4 x 2 Four stereo programs
4 + 4 x 1 One four-channel and four mono programs
4 + 2 + 2 x 1 One four-channel, one stereo, and two mono programs
4 + 2 x 2 One four-channel and two stereo programs
4 + 4 Two four-channel programs
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3.2.2 Operating Mode

DP571 Unit Setup
Enter
Operating Mode
Esc
Operating Mode Time Code Input
Enter
Time Code Input
LTC
Time Code Input
VITC
Esc
Operating Mode Metadata Revert
Enter
Metadata Revert
Last Used
Metadata Revert
Adaptive
Metadata Revert
Stop Encoding
Metadata Revert
Preset
Esc
Operating Mode
Metadata Source
Enter
Metadata Source
Internal
Metadata Source
Ext Override
Metadata Source
External
Figure 3-5
Esc
Operating Mode
AC-3 Metadata
Enter Esc
AC-3 Metadata
Disable
AC-3 Metadata
Enable
Operating Mode
48kHz Pull Down
Enter
48kHz Pull Down
48kHz Pull Down
Operating Mode menu
Disable
Enable
Esc
Operating Mode
Frame Rate
Enter Esc
Frame Rate
29.97 fps
Frame Rate
25 fps
Operating Mode
Bit Depth
Enter Esc
Bit Depth
20-bit
Bit Depth
16-bit
Time Code Input
This parameter controls where the DP571 derives its time code information.
LTC: LTC In connector supplies time code.
VITC: Vertical Interval Time Code is derived from the Video Ref In
connector.
Metadata Revert
This parameter determines what happens if the external metadata source is interrupted. These settings are only active if the Metadata Source is set to External or Ext Override.
Stop Encoding: Stops encoding and displays error status on front-panel Error LED.
Most likely useful only in postproduction.
Last Used: Continues encoding using the last values set by the external source.
Preset: If any metadata parameters are missing, the Program Config selected
in Metadata Params: Reversion Preset is used but no Dolby Digital metadata is included in the Dolby E bitstream. See Section 3.2.4 - Metadata Params.
Adaptive: Behaves like Last Used if the metadata disappears completely.
Behaves like Preset if any metadata parameters are missing.
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Metadata Source
Internal: Assigns factory default metadata values based on each Program
within a Program Config; these values can still be modified (see Section 3.2.4 - Metadata Params).
Ext Override: Allows local modification of the external source’s metadata values.
External: Uses the external source’s Metadata without permitting local modification.
AC-3 Metadata
Disable: Does not include Dolby Digital metadata in the encoded Dolby E stream.
Useful only if the decoded audio will never be Dolby Digital encoded.
Enable: This is the default setting that includes metadata in the Dolby E stream.
48kHz Pull Down
Disable: Default value appropriate for most common VTRs.
Enable: Allows a DP571 encoder to be used with a 30 Hz VTR operating at
29.97 Hz. The < in the display below reflects that 48 kHz Pull Down is enabled.
Dolby E <
5.1 + 2 20bit
Frame Rate
Version 1.05 and later allows selection between two frame rates: 29.97 fps (NTSC) and 25 fps (PAL). Versions prior to 1.05 offer only 29.97 fps.
The Vref input rate must match the selected frame rate. For example, if the incoming Vref signal is 29.97 Hz/NTSC/black burst, the frame rate must be 29.97 fps, otherwise the Vref LED turns from green to yellow and encoding is disrupted.
The DP572 does not have a frame rate setting. The Vref input rate must match the frame rate of the incoming encoded stream to be properly decoded. For example, a DP572 that receives a 29.97 Hz Vref input will only decode a Dolby E stream encoded at 29.97 fps, otherwise the Vref LED turns from green to yellow and decoding is disrupted.
29.97 fps: Default value for Dolby E output used with NTSC equipment.
25 fps: For Dolby E output used with PAL equipment.
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Bit Depth
Version 1.05 and later of the DP571/572 can encode/decode both 16- and 20-bit Dolby E bitstreams. Versions prior to 1.05 offer only 20-bit operation and future versions will offer 24-bit operation. The 16-bit feature allows Dolby E to be used with 16-bit recording devices.
The DP572 automatically responds to the encoded input signal’s bit depth and inaudibly switches to decode the correct Dolby E stream. The bit depth of the current input stream is denoted by the Input Data LEDs.
Note: This only affects the space the Dolby E bitstream occupies in the main AES output and not the resolution of the encoded or decoded PCM audio.
A16-bit/48 kHz AES channel has a data rate of 1.5 Mbps, which is 400 kbps less than a 20-bit/48 kHz channel. To compensate for this lower data rate and maintain the highest audio quality over the maximum number of encode/decode generations, only six audio channels can be encoded in 16-bit mode. As the decoder automatically switches from 16- to 20-bit decoding in response to the input stream, it seamlessly enables decoding the two additional channels.
Selecting 16-bit mode is possible only if the current Program Config uses no more than six channels. For example, while the 5.1 + 2 Program Config is selected, the 16-bit mode is not visible and cannot be selected. Change the Program Config to anything with six
channels or less and 16-bit mode can be selected. When 16-bit mode is selected, Program Configs with more than six channels are not available nor are they displayed in the Program Config menu.
Current postproduction practice stores Dolby E in the 20-bit format for both High Definition (HD) and Standard Definition (SD) programming. This allows storing a 5.1­channel mix along with a two-channel foreign language version of the same program on one AES pair of channels on a VTR (usually channels 3 and 4). Channels 1 and 2 normally carry a Dolby Surround or stereo version of the same program. This convention makes the tape useful when the multichannel version is not required or cannot be decoded.
When recording Dolby E onto a digital VTR, certain parameters must be adjusted to identify the signal as data instead of audio. Both the Sony HDCAM and Panasonic HD­D5 have menu settings that switch the audio tracks to DATA MODE. The Sony Digital Betacam is automatically in DATA MODE, but may require adjustment to the following parameters to optimize performance: Edit Mode (butt-splice only), Crossfade (Off or 0 ms), and Error Correct (Correct, not Conceal).
Note: If this tape was played back through a plant capable of passing only 16-bit audio, the Dolby E track would be truncated and the tape rendered useless.
20-bit: Default value allows Dolby E encoding of up to eight channels into a
1.9 Mbps AES pair.
16-bit: Allows Dolby E encoding of up to six channels into a 1.5 Mbps AES pair.
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3.2.3 Presets

DP571 Unit Setup
Enter
Presets
Esc
Up/Down arrow keys
select presets 1-8.
Left/right arrow keys move to next letter in preset name. Up/Down arrow keys select letters and numbers.
Enter
Esc
Presets
Save Preset
Enter
Save Preset
Enter Esc
Enter Name
Preset 1
Enter
Save Settings?
ENTER=Yes ESC=No
Esc
1
Figure 3-6
Presets
Recall Preset
Enter
Recall Preset
01 Preset 1
Enter
Top level
Status Menu
Presets menu
Esc
Arrow keys select presets 1-8. Names assigned in Save Preset appear to the right of the number.
A Preset represents all settings and values in the DP571. Presets are useful when an en­coding task requires manual parameter setting beyond selecting a Program Config. Rather than repeating the steps for each encoding session, save the proper settings as a named Preset that can be recalled when needed.
This menu controls saving, naming, and recalling the DP571’s eight presets. Presets have default names PRESET N where N is between 1 and 8. In the Enter Name menu, the
← →
← → keys move to the previous/next letter in the name and the ↓↓↓↓ ↑
← →← →
keys change to the
↑ ↑
next/previous alphanumeric character. Each named preset retains a numerical component to its name that can be seen when recalling the preset (i.e., 01 SampleName). Names can have a maximum of 12 characters.
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3.2.4 Metadata Params

The Metadata Params affect Dolby Digital decoding, not Dolby E encoding or decoding.
Enter
Enter
Enter
Bitstream Mode Main Complete
Bitstream Mode
Assc Commentary
Bitstream Mode Assc Dialogue
Bitstream Mode
LFE Channel
Disable
DC Filter
Disable
Program 1
Bitstream Mode
Esc
Bitstream Mode Assc Voice Over
Bitstream Mode
Assc Emergency
Bitstream Mode
Assc Hear Imp
Bitstream Mode
Main M&E
Assc Visual Imp
Program 1
LFE Channel
Esc
LFE Channel
Enable
Program 1
DC Filter
Esc
DC Filter
Enable
Enter
Metadata Params
Program 1
Program 1
Channel Mode
Enter
Channel Mode
2/0 Stereo
Channel Mode
2/2
Channel Mode
3/1
Channel Mode
3/0
Program 1
Dolby Srnd Mode
Enter
Dolby Srnd Mode
Not Dolby Srnd
Dolby Srnd Mode
Dolby Srnd
Program 1
LFE Lowpass Filt
Enter
LFE Lowpass Filt
Enable
Esc
Esc
Esc
Channel Mode
1/0 Mono
Channel Mode
3/2
Channel Mode
2/1
Dolby Srnd Mode
Not Indicated
LFE Lowpass Filt
Disable
Esc
Program 1
Center Dwnmx Lev
Enter
Esc
Center Dwnmx Lev
0.707 (-3.0 dB)
Center Dwnmx Lev
0.596 (-4.5 dB)
Program 1
Srnd Dwnmx Lev
Enter
Srnd Dwnmx Lev
0.707 (-3.0 dB)
Srnd Dwnmx Lev
0.500 (-6.0 dB)
Esc
Program 1
Lowpass Filter
Enter
Lowpass Filter
Enable
Esc
Center Dwnmx Lev
0.500 (-6.0 dB)
Srnd Dwnmx Lev
0 (-999 dB)
Lowpass Filter
Disable
Program 1
RF Overmd Protect
Enter
RF Overmd Protect
Disable
Esc
Program 1
Dialogue Level
Enter Esc
Dialogue Level
-27 dB
Range: -1 to -31 dB
Program 1
Original Bitstrm
Esc
Original Bitstrm
No
Program 1
RF Mode Pro
Enter Esc
RF Mode Pro
Film Standard
RF Mode Pro
Speech
RF Mode Pro
Music Standard
RF Overmd Protect
Enable
Original Bitstrm
Yes
RF Mode Pro
None
RF Mode Pro
Music Light
RF Mode Pro
Film Light
Program 1
Srnd Phase Shift
Enter
Srnd Phase Shift
Enable
Esc
Program 1
Audio Prod Info
Esc
Audio Prod InfoNoAudio Prod Info
Program 1
Copyright
EnterEnter
Copyright
No
Esc
Program 1
Line Mode Pro
Enter Esc
Line Mode Pro Film Standard
Line Mode Pro
Speech
Line Mode Pro
Music Standard
Srnd Phase Shift
Disable
Yes
Copyright
Yes
Line Mode Pro
None
Line Mode Pro
Music Light
Line Mode Pro
Film Light
Program 1
Srnd 3dB Atten
Enter
Srnd 3dB Atten
Enable
Esc
Program 1
Mixing Level
Enter Esc
Range: 80 - 111 dB
Program 1
Room Type
Enter Esc
Room Type
Not Indicated
Room Type
Large
Mixing Level
85 dB
Srnd 3dB Atten
Disable
Room Type
Small
Figure 3-7
Metadata Params menu
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Reversion Preset
Metadata Params
Program 1-N
See the Program Config section for possible settings.
Figure 3-8
Metadata Params
Reversion Preset
Enter Esc
Reversion Preset
Program Config
Enter Esc
Reversion Preset menu
Reversion Preset specifies a Program Config to use in case an external metadata source is interrupted. See Metadata Revert on page 9 for more information on this feature.
Channel Mode
1/0 Mono: Single front channel, no surround channels. For a two-channel system, the
signal is reproduced equally from both channels attenuated 3 dB. For a
5.1-channel system, the signal is reproduced from the center channel (L, R, LS, RS channels are not used).
2/0 Stereo: Left and right channels, no center or surround channels. For a two-channel
system, the signal is reproduced equally from the L, R channels. For a 5.1­channel system, the signal can either be reproduced from only the L, R channels or, optionally, from L, C, R, S (see Dolby Srnd Mode).
3/0: Left, center, and right channels, no surround channels. For a two-channel
system, the L, R signal is reproduced equally from the L, R channels; the center channel is attenuated 3 dB and sent to the L, R channels. For a 5.1­channel system, the signal is reproduced by the L, C, R channels.
2/1: Left, right, and surround channels. For a two-channel system, the L, R signal
is reproduced equally from the L, R channels; the surround channel is attenuated 3 dB and sent to the L, R channels. For a 5.1-channel system, the signal is reproduced by the L, R, S channels. This is an extremely un­common format.
3/1: Left, center, right, and surround channels. For a two-channel system, the
L, R signal is reproduced equally from the L, R channels; the center and surround channels are attenuated 3 dB and sent to the L, R channels. For a 5.1-channel system, the signal is reproduced by the L, C, R, S channels.
2/2: Left, right, left surround, and right surround channels. For a two-channel
system, the L, R signal is reproduced equally from L, R channels; the Ls, Rs channels are attenuated 3 dB and sent to the L, R channels, respectively. For a 5.1-channel system, the signal is reproduced by the L, R, Ls, Rs channels. This format is sometimes called quad.
3/2: Left, center, right, left surround, and right surround channels. For a two-
channel system, the L, R signal is reproduced equally from the L, R channels. The center channel is attenuated 3 dB and sent to the L, R channels. The Ls, Rs channels are attenuated 3 dB and sent to the L, R channels, respectively. For a 5.1-channel system, the signal is reproduced by the L, C, R, Ls, Rs channels.
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Dolby Srnd Mode
Dolby Srnd: Indicates to the decoder that a two-channel signal is a Dolby Surround
(Lt/Rt) program. Can activate Dolby Pro Logic decoding in a 5.1­channel Dolby Digital decoder.
Not Dolby Srnd: Indicates to the decoder that a two-channel signal is not a Dolby
Surround Pro Logic (Lt/Rt) program.
Not Indicated: Indicates to the decoder that a two-channel signal may or may not be
a Dolby Surround (Lt/Rt) program.
Dialogue Level
Adjusts the dialnorm metadata parameter between -31 (decoder applies no attenuation) to -1 (30 dB attenuation).
Line Mode Pro
Line Mode Pro(file) sets the dynrng metadata parameter to one of five presets.
None: No dynamic range compression is applied unless downmixing
could cause overload, in which case protection dynrng is auto­matically applied.
Speech: Appropriate for programs with predominantly dialogue.
Music Light: Applies light compression to music that is already compressed and
does not require excessive dynamic range restriction.
Music Standard: Applies more compression to music that is not compressed and
requires dynamic range restriction.
Film Light: Applies light compression to a subjectively quiet film that does not
require excessive dynamic range restriction.
Film Standard: Applies more compression to a subjectively loud film that requires
dynamic range restriction.
RF Mode Pro
RF Mode Pro(file) sets the compr metadata parameter to presets with the same names as Line Mode Pro, but each setting is 11 dB more sensitive to avoid overloading the RF input of a television.
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3.2.5 System Settings

DP571 Unit Setup
Enter
System Settings
Esc
System Settings
Remote Baud Rate
Enter
Remote Baud Rate
Remote Baud Rate
38.4 kbps
Remote Baud Rate
19.2 kbps
Esc
9.6 kbps
Figure 3-9
Remote control functions are not yet available for the initial Dolby E product release, so this menu is useful only during firmware upgrades (see the next section).

3.2.6 Firmware Upgrade

System Settings
Unit Address
Enter
Unit Address
Esc
8280
System Settings menu
DP571 Unit Setup
Firmware Upgrade
System Settings
Unit Name
Enter
Unit Name
Dolby E Encoder
Esc
Enter Esc
Firmware Upgrade
ENTER=Yes ESC=No
Figure 3-10
Firmware Upgrade menu
The firmware in the DP571 can be upgraded via the Remote Serial port. See the docu­mentation that accompanies the upgrade kit.

3.3 DP571 Status Mode Menu

Access the Status mode menus by pressing Shift + Setup. These menus simply display the device’s current status and are not used to set values. Use the Setup mode menus to set new values.
Dolby E
5.1+2 20bit
Ext Metadata In ENTER to View
Video Ref
29.97 fps
PCM Delay
No Input
Figure 3-11
DP571 status menus
Timecode LTC 00:00:00:00 fps
Error Stats ENTER to View
Metadata L
Internal
Firmware Version
1.00
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4.1 Hardware Reference

This section discusses the DP572 hardware connectors. Refer to the following diagrams while reading this chapter:
Figure 4-1 – block diagram of the DP572
Figure 4-2 – DP572 front and rear panels
Chapter 4
Metadata
Status
LCD Interface
Front Panel
Interface
Remote Serial (rear)
Remote Serial (front)
Ethernet
Dolby E bitstream
Main Input
auxiliary
AES RX
AES RX
Status Information
Microcontroller
Commands
Metadata
with
Metering
Control
Metadata and Control
DSP1
DSP2
Time code data
VSYNC
PCM
Demultiplex
TC Generator
SYNC
Video
Sync
SRC
SRC
SRC
SRC
LTC
Dolby E LTC Out
Ref Video In
AES TX
Channel 1-2
AES TX
Channel 3-4
AES TX
Channel 5-6
AES TX
Channel 7-8
AES TX
PCM Delay
Input
Figure 4-1
DP572 block diagram
4-1
Stereo
DAC
PCM Delay
Output
Headphone
Output
Dolby E Multichannel Distribution System User Manual DP572 Dolby E Decoder
Dolby Laboratories Inc.
San Francisco and U.K.
Made in U.S.A.
S/N XXXXX
T1A
FUSE
CAUTION
100-240 Vac
24VA50-60Hz
Toreduce the risk of
250V slow-blow fuse
fire replace only with
same type and rating
Remote
8
Dolby E Program Config
Output Channel Activity
3x2
5.1
4
3
12
PCM In
Main
8x1
5.1+2
Error
Fault
6x1
5.1+2 x 1
7
6
5
V Ref
Remote
Other
4x2
WARNING: Check fuse rating before applying power.
WARNING: No user serviceable parts inside. Refer all service to qualified personnel.
Ch 7/8
Ch 5/6
Digital
Outputs
Ch 3/4
20 bit
24 bit
16 bit
Input Data
Status
Insert
Delete
Remote
Setup
Esc
Enter
Shift
PCM
Contrast
Dolby and the double-D symbol
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Inc.
Ch 1/2
S/N XXXXX
Made in U.S.A.
Model DP572
Dolby Laboratories Inc.
San Francisco and U.K.
Dolby E Decoder
Video Ref LTC Out
20bit
Main In
In
Dly
Out
PCM
Dolby E
5.1+2
10BASE-T
Model DP572
Dolby E Decoder
Figure 4-2
Metadata
Auxiliary
DP572 front and rear panels
4-2
Remote
Status
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4.1.1 Main In

A Dolby E encoded signal is applied to Main In, sent to an AES3 receiver, then passed to the DSP subsystem for decoding. A PCM signal can also be input to Main In and passed directly to Digital Outputs 1/2. The DP572 automatically detects whether the Main In signal is Dolby E or PCM.

4.1.2 Video Reference

An analog composite video reference signal is required for Dolby E decoding. Versions
1.05 and later support two frame rates: 29.97 Hz (NTSC) and 25 Hz (PAL).
If the video reference signal is not present or invalid, the:
DP572 will stop decoding the Dolby E bitstream;
PCM outputs on the decoder will be muted;
VRef LED will be red (Vref not present) or yellow (Vref unequal to frame rate of Dolby E Main Input).

4.1.3 PCM Input

A separate PCM signal can be applied to the PCM Input and transported in parallel with the Main In signal. A delay equal to the main channel latency is added to the PCM signal.

4.1.4 Remote

Future versions of the DP572 will permit remote control through the front- (RS-232) or rear-panel (RS-485) remote ports.

4.1.5 Auxiliary

The RS-485 auxiliary port will be implemented in future versions.

4.1.6 10BASE-T

This port will be implemented in future versions.

4.1.7 Metadata

Dolby Digital metadata is extracted from the Dolby E bitstream and sent out the metadata port. This port can be connected to the DP569 Dolby Digital Multichannel Encoder (software must be version 1.21 or later).
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4.1.8 Status

General Purpose Input/Output (GPI/O) signals for the DP572 are available from the Status port, a female DB-9 connector. The input and output signals are 0 – 5 V TTL. Table 4-1 defines the pin configuration.
Table 4-1
DP572 Status Port Pin Functions
Pin Direction Connection Explanation
1 Output Dolby E Detect
2 Output Reference Video Valid
3 Output Dolby E Decoding Valid1: Valid;
4 Output System Operational
5 Output Fault
6 Output Reserved
7 Input PCM channel routing
8 Input PCM channel routing
9 N/A Ground
1
: Dolby E;
1
: Valid;
1
: Functional;0: Failed
1
: Functional; 0: Hardware fault
Voiceover
Voiceover and Switched
0
: PCM or none
0
: Ref video error
0
: Decoding error
Switched
and
mode
mode
Using the Status Port to Select Voiceover and Switched Modes
The PCM Input channel routing can be changed via the Status port between Voiceover and Switched Out modes, which are generally used when Dolby E is part of a distribution system without a VTR (i.e., a network feed to an affiliate).
Voiceover mode mixes the PCM input over the main program audio.
Switched Out mode replaces the main program audio with the PCM input.
These modes can be controlled from the front panel, serial remote, or Status port. See “Output Routing” on page 8. for a complete explanation of other PCM Chan Config Output Routing modes not accessible to change via the Status port.
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The state of the pins is normally high (internal pull up), and they detect a high-to-low transition. A held contact closure between pins 7 and 9 (ground) or pins 8 and 9 is required to activate a function. A low-to-high transition (i.e., a switch release) restores the External Standby setting. Table 4-2 shows the function of the two GPI pins on the DP572.
Table 4-2
Ctrl in pin 8 Ctrl in pin 7
High High External Standby
High Low Voiceover
Low High Switched Out
Low Low Reserved

4.1.9 Digital Outputs

A maximum of eight channels of decoded audio are supplied on the four AES3 outputs. A second electrically isolated output is supplied for each channel pair.
Note: The digital outputs are electrically separate, not passive loop-through connections, so there is no need to terminate an unused output.
Status port output routing mode selection
PCM Chan Config
Output Routing Mode

4.1.10 PCM Delay Output

Encoding delay is added to the PCM signal which is then transmitted from the PCM Delay Out connector. The DSP subsystem calculates the delay equivalent to the main
channel latency and applies it to the PCM Delay Out. If PCM bypass mode is enabled, the delay matches that of the bypass channel.

4.1.11 LTC Output

After de-multiplexing timecode information from the Dolby E stream, the DP572 provides a standard SMPTE LTC signal.
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4.2 DP572 Setup Mode Menu Reference

This is the top level of the DP572 menu hierarchy for editable parameters. Each menu is discussed in its own section and displayed with all submenus and values.
DP572 Unit Setup
Operating Mode
Conventions
In the menu diagrams, the arrow keys select among menus at the same hierarchical level and settings within a menu category. Although selection between menus and settings is indicated in the diagrams by horizontal and vertical arrows, respectively, this is a graph­ical convention only. The ↓↓↓ → both return to the previous menu or setting. A double-headed arrow in the diagrams in­dicates that an arrow key can select between the two settings or menus.
The Esc and Enter keys ascend and descend, respectively, one menu level. They are labeled in the menu diagrams and appear as single-headed arrows; down for Enter and up for Esc.
DP572 Unit Setup PCM Chan Config
DP572 Unit Setup
Headphone Prog
Figure 4-3
keys both go to the next menu or setting; the ↑ ←
DP572 Unit Setup
Headphone Map
DP572 Unit Setup menu
DP572 Unit Setup
System Settings
DP572 Unit Setup
Firmware Upgrade
↑ ← keys
↑ ←↑ ←
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4.2.1 Operating Mode

DP572 Unit Setup
Enter
Operating Mode
Esc
Operating Mode
Program Play
Enter
Program Play
Disable
Program Play
Enable
Program Play
Enable: Allows the input to Main In to vary from the nominal 48 kHz sample rate.
Esc
Operating Mode
48kHz Pull Down
Enter
48kHz Pull Down
Disable
48kHz Pull Down
Enable
Esc
Figure 4-4
Operating Mode
PCM Bypass
Enter
PCM Bypass
PCM
Esc
Disable
Bypass
Enable
Operating Mode menu
Operating Mode
Bypass Metadata
Enter Esc
Bypass Metadata
Disable
Bypass Metadata
Enable
Operating Mode
LatencyBypass
Enter Esc
Bypass Latency
1 Frame
Bypass Latency
Minimal
Permits the decoder to operate with a VTR in Program Play mode. As the sample rate varies from 48 kHz, the decoding latency is no longer exactly one video frame. The P in the display below reflects that Program Play is enabled.
Dolby E P
5.1 + 2 20bit
Disable: The sample rate of the Main In input must be 48 kHz for the DP572 to decode.
48 kHz Pull Down
See 48kHz Pull Down on page 3-10.
PCM Bypass
Enable: Allows smooth transitions between decoded Dolby E and PCM audio.
Disable: Audio outputs are muted until a valid Dolby E stream is received at the
Main In input. This is useful when editing on a VTR while decoding with the DP572.
Bypass Metadata
This feature is only relevant if PCM Bypass mode is enabled.
Disable: While the DP572 receives PCM input, no metadata is output.
Enable: While the DP572 receives PCM input, a default set of metadata parameters
more appropriate for two-channel audio is sent instead of the Dolby E stream’s metadata.
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Bypass Latency
This feature is only relevant if PCM Bypass mode is enabled.
1 Frame: Maintains a one-frame delay.
Minimal: The PCM Bypass audio undergoes the minimum propagation delay from
Main In to PCM Out.

4.2.2 PCM Chan Config

DP572 Unit Setup
Enter
PCM Chan Config
Esc
PCM Chan Config
Output Routing
Enter
Output Routing
External Ctrl
Output Routing
Switched Out
Output Routing
Voiceover
Output Routing
Delay Out
Esc
Output Routing
PCM Chan Config
Voiceover Mode
Enter
Voiceover Mode
Voiceover Mode
Esc
Mono
Stereo
Figure 4-5
PCM Chan Config
Voiceover Atten
Enter
Voiceover Atten
-10 dB
Range: -6 to -31 dB
PCM Chan Config menu
Esc
PCM Chan Config
Delay SRC
Enter Esc
Delay SRC
Normal
Delay SRC
Bypass
Switched Out: Replaces the Program 1 audio with the PCM input. The PCM Dly
Output is muted. Switching is accomplished with a smooth crossfade. Main In can be PCM or Dolby E.
Voiceover: Mixes the Program 1 audio with the PCM input. The PCM Dly Output
is muted. Main In must be Dolby E for Voiceover to function properly.
Delay Out: Matches the decoding latency of the Main In signal path. This is used
when the decoder is connected to a VTR to synchronize Dolby E en­coded audio with non-encoded PCM audio. This is the default setting.
External Ctrl: Puts the DP572 in a standby state waiting for commands from the
Status port.
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Voiceover Mode
Selects Mono or Stereo for Voiceover PCM input. Mono adds PCM Input Channels 1 and 2 and attenuates 6 dB.
Note: Voiceover and Switched Out modes can be selected via the Status port. See Section 4.1.8 - Status.
Voiceover Atten
Applies 0 to -31 dB attenuation to the main Dolby E program. At 0 dB attenuation, overload can occur if the main Dolby E program and Voiceover audio both reach 0 dBFS.
Delay SRC
The Delay Sample Rate Converter setting is only relevant if the Output Routing mode is Delay Out.
Bypass: Does not send the PCM input through a sample rate converter.
Normal: Passes the PCM input through a sample rate converter.

4.2.3 Headphone Prog

Enter Esc
Headphone Prog
Program 1
Figure 4-6
The front panel of the DP572 Dolby E decoder includes a stereo headphone output from a ¼-inch female connector. This menu selects the headphone signal source from the four pairs of rear-panel channel outputs: 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, and PCM Delay. The selectable pairs depend on the active Program Config. For example, channel pair 7/8 can not be monitored in a format with only six channels. Change the headphone volume by pressing Shift + Enter (the headphone icon is below the Enter key) and using the arrow keys.
DP572 Unit Setup
Headphone Prog
Headphone Prog
Program 2
Range: Program 1 to Program where = number of programs
N
in Program Config
Headphone Prog menu
Headphone Prog
PCM Delay
N
Program 1–N
Selects the Program within the Program Config to monitor through the headphone output. The Headphone Map menu (see below) contains the allowable channel-to-headphone mappings for that Program.
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PCM Delay
Selects the PCM Input channel for headphone monitoring.

4.2.4 Headphone Map

Enter Esc
Headphone Map
L=L R=R
The mappings above are for a 5.1-channel configuration
Mappings for a four-channel configuration are: L=L R=R, L=C R=C, L=S R=S Mapping for a two-channel configuration is: L=L R=R Mapping for a single-channel configuration is: L=C R=C
Headphone Map
L=Ls R=Rs
This menu provides the allowable channel-to-headphone mappings based on the Program selected in the Headphone Prog menu.

4.2.5 System Settings

DP572 Unit Setup
Headphone Map
Figure 4-7
Enter
Headphone Map menu
DP572 Unit Setup
System Settings
Headphone Map
L=C R=C
Esc
Headphone Map
L=LFE R=LFE
System Settings
Unit Address
Enter
Unit Address
8280
Esc
Figure 4-8
System Settings
Unit Name
Enter
Unit Name
Dolby E Encoder
Esc
System Settings menu
System Settings
Remote Baud Rate
Enter
Remote Baud Rate
9.6 kbps
Remote Baud Rate
38.4 kbps
Remote Baud Rate
19.2 kbps
Esc
Remote control functions are not yet available for the initial Dolby E product release, so this menu is useful only during firmware upgrades (see the next section).
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4.2.6 Firmware Upgrade

DP572 Unit Setup
Firmware Upgrade
Enter Esc
Firmware Upgrade
ENTER=Yes ESC=No
Figure 4-9
Firmware Upgrade menu
The firmware in the DP572 can be upgraded via the Remote Serial port. See the docu­mentation that accompanies the upgrade kit.

4.3 DP572 Status Mode Menu

Access the Status mode menus by pressing Shift + Setup. These menus simply display the device’s current status and are not used to set values. Use the Setup mode menus to set new values.
PCM Main
48 kHz
Video Ref
29.97 fps
Frame Rate In
29.97 fps
PCM Channel D
No Input
Figure 4-10
00:00:00:00 fps
ENTER to View
DP572 status menus
Timecode In
Error Stats
Metadata In
ENTER to View
Firmware Version
1.00
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System Specifications
Audio Encoding Method
Frequency Response
Distortion
Dynamic Range
Sampling Rate
Video Frame Rate
Encoding Delay
Output Data Width
Dolby E Configurations
Dolby E Concatenations
PCM Delay
Digital Audio I/O
Dolby E I/O
PCM Delay I/O
Dolby E
20 Hz – 20 kHz ±0.25 dB
< 0.01% at 1 kHz; < 0.02%, 20 Hz – 20 kHz
> 110 dB
48 kHz
29.97 Hz (NTSC); 25 Hz (PAL)
1 video frame (fixed)
20-bit (8 channels); 16-bit (6 channels)
User Selectable: 5.1/5.1+2/5.1+1+1/4x2/3x2/8x1/6x1/Other
10 encode/decode concatenations (minimum)
Same as Dolby E encoding delay (1 video frame)
Four BNC female connectors, AES-3ID-1995/SMPTE 276M
Two BNC female connectors, AES-3ID-1995/SMPTE 276M
Two BNC female connectors, AES-3ID-1995/SMPTE 276M
LTC I / O
Remote Port
Status Port
Auxiliary Port
10BASET Port
Dimensions
BNC female connector
RS-232, 8-pin female mini DIN on the front panel RS-485, 9-pin female D on the rear panel
TTL levels, 9-pin female D on the rear panel
RS-485, 9-pin female D on the rear panel
RJ-45 female jack connector on the rear panel
1 rack unit, 1.75 x 19 x 12.75 inches (44 x 483 x 324 mm)
Size:
Weight:
6.0 lb (2.7 kg)
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