DCS dCS 904 用户手册
dCS 904 User Manual
Manual for Software Version 1.5x and 1.36
dCS Ltd
June 2000
Manual part no: DOC135904 iss 2B2
Page 13
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Pressing the
Word Length
button repeatedly cycles the word length through the
sequence:
24, 23, 22, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 24,
etc.
The Word Length is briefly shown on the main display, and if a setting other than
the maximum is set, the word length LED (above the button) lights.
the maximum is set, the word length LED (above the button) lights.
Noise Shaping is a technique which improves the noise performance of the ADC
in the audio band by moving the quantisation noise energy (introduced by
reducing the word length) from one part of the spectrum to another. It keeps it
out of the middle of the band, where the ear is most sensitive, and places it at
the top end or ultrasonic region, where the ear is less sensitive or insensitive.
See section
in the audio band by moving the quantisation noise energy (introduced by
reducing the word length) from one part of the spectrum to another. It keeps it
out of the middle of the band, where the ear is most sensitive, and places it at
the top end or ultrasonic region, where the ear is less sensitive or insensitive.
See section
on page 64 for more background.
Pressing the
Noise Shaping
button repeatedly cycles the unit through 5 noise
Shaping characteristics. The characteristic is shown briefly on the main display.
Auto
Unit sets noise shaping automatically, depending
on word length:
24 bits – no noise shaping
20 to 23 bits – 1
on word length:
24 bits – no noise shaping
20 to 23 bits – 1
st
order noise shaping
16 to 19 bits – 3
rd
order noise shaping
Off
No noise shaping
1st
1
st
order noise shaping
3rd
3
rd
order noise shaping
9th
9
th
order noise shaping
The noise shaping LED (above the button) lights when the setting is other
than
than
Auto
.
For Menu operation as the
Back
button, see the section
Overload Level
Menu
Step
The
Overload Level
button is dual function – on its own (
blue
type on the front
panel) it sets the level at which overloads are detected by the unit. With the
other menu buttons (
other menu buttons (
white
type on the front panel) it is the menu
Step
button.
Overload detection is normally set to full scale. The detection level may be
reduced in 0.1dB steps down to -3dB0 by pressing the
reduced in 0.1dB steps down to -3dB0 by pressing the
Overload Level
button
repeatedly or holding it down. The set level is shown on the display for a few
seconds. The overload level LED (above the button) lights when the setting is
other than full scale (0.0dB0).
seconds. The overload level LED (above the button) lights when the setting is
other than full scale (0.0dB0).
For Menu operation as the
Step
button, see the section “
Overload Indicator
(Overload LED)
This overload LED lights for a few seconds when the set overload level is
exceeded by a signal peak. The detection circuitry monitors both input and
digital filtering circuitry for overload conditions. The analogue input sensitivity
trims mounted on the rear panel should be set so that the overload indicator
does not light on signal peaks.
exceeded by a signal peak. The detection circuitry monitors both input and
digital filtering circuitry for overload conditions. The analogue input sensitivity
trims mounted on the rear panel should be set so that the overload indicator
does not light on signal peaks.