
Dolby
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DM100 User’s Manual Getting Started
2-5
2.4 Outputs
The XLR and BNC output connectors are always active. The
Toslink connector is enabled when it is selected.
The digital output signal can be:
Pass-through Dolby Digital, Dolby E, or PCM.
The output clock is locked to the digital input.
Or
An internally generated Dolby Digital, Dolby E, or PCM test
bitstream.
The output clock can be locked to an internal 48 kHz clock, a digital input
signal, or to 48 kHz derived from the video reference input. See Section 4.5
for more information.
Headphone Output
The headphone output is used to monitor the decoded
Dolby Digital, Dolby E, or PCM signal. Front-panel buttons
adjust the headphone volume.
Speaker Output
The speaker output is used to monitor the decoded Dolby
Digital, Dolby E, or PCM signal when headphones are not being
used. The signal is a mono version of the headphone output.
Front-panel buttons adjust the speaker volume.
Note: When listening to Dolby Digital bitstreams on the speaker output, RF
Mode compression is always applied, regardless of the
DD Compression setting in the Monitor Control Setup menu.
See Section 4.1 for more information.
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