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{{Notes| The "HD Audio" option is available in all Turbine devices ("Audio Engine Mode"), but echo cancelling is disabled when enabling "HD Audio". Hence the station will not be suitable for two-way communication. The "HD Audio" option is intended for Turbine kits used as PA Interfaces.}} | {{Notes| The "HD Audio" option is available in all Turbine devices ("Audio Engine Mode"), but echo cancelling is disabled when enabling "HD Audio". Hence the station will not be suitable for two-way communication. The "HD Audio" option is intended for Turbine kits used as PA Interfaces.}} | ||
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Revision as of 16:11, 19 April 2018
Background music is distributed by using the Audio Program feature of AlphaCom. By default this feature is using the HD Voice codec G.722.
In installations where an even better audio quality for background music distribution over the PA system is required, it is possible to use the HD Audio codec PCM L16/48kHz.
The following devices support audio input feed using the PCM L16/48kHz codec:
- ENA Amplifier
- TKIE-2 kit
The following devices can play audio in PCM L16/48kHz format:
- ENA2200, ENA2400-AC and ENA2400-DC amplifiers
- PA Interfaces TKIE-1, TKIE-2 and TKIS-2
- IP Speakers ELSII-10H and ELSIR-10C
The "HD Audio" option is available in all Turbine devices ("Audio Engine Mode"), but echo cancelling is disabled when enabling "HD Audio". Hence the station will not be suitable for two-way communication. The "HD Audio" option is intended for Turbine kits used as PA Interfaces. |
The "HD Audio" option is ava as PA Interfaces. |
Contents
Requirements
Software
HD Audio is supported from:
- AMC 12.5.3.1
- Turbine 4.9.3.0
License:
- HD Audio for background music distribution requires a High bandwidth audio license. It is sufficient with one HD Audio license per AlphaCom server.
- If the Audio Input source is the Line Input of the ENA Amplifier, one ENA Amplifier Channel License is required
- To install the license, log on to the web interface of the AlphaCom server, and select System Configuration > Licensing.
Configuration
Configuration of ENA Amplifier
- Log In to the amplifier
- In Station Main > Main Settings enter a directory number to use for the Line Input:
- Enable the Line Input: In Amplifier Settings > Line Control > Line In section, set Line In Type = "Line Input", and set Impedance to High or 600 ohms (most common).
Configuration of TKIE-2
If a TKIE is used as Audio Program source, Audio Input Source must be set to "Line In":
Configuration of AlphaCom server
The Line Input channel of the ENA Amplifier (or the TKIE-2 kit) must register to a directory number in the AlphaCom server.
In AlphaPro Users & Stations, enter a directory number for the Line Input:
Create a feature code to become an Audio Source. From AlphaPro Directory & Features, press Insert and create a new directory number:
- Feature 118 - Program Source
- ID (Parameter 1) = Program channel 1-70
- Parameter 2 = 0
- Parameter 3 = 10 (PCM L16/48kHz codec)
The example below shows how to add directory number 6801 as the code to become the source of Audio Program #1.
A station/device dialing feature 118 becomes the program feeder. Add an event that sets the Line Input of the ENA Amplifier (or TKIE-2) as audio program source. Use the event 13 (Faulty Station), When Change To = OFF, and action: $DD L%1.dir L6801.
The Directory numbers used to listen to program are the default numbers 801 - 806. The directory number for feature 118 (e.g. 6801) is NOT for listening, but used to set the source for the program channel.
In AlphaCom XE20/26, do not use feature 118 for Audio Program channel 1-6, as these channels are reserved.
In AlphaCom XE7, do not use feature 118 for Audio Program channel 5 and 6, as these channels are reserved.