Sonifex RB-SD1 Silence Detect Unit Details The RB-SD1 silence detection unit is a 1U
rack-mount device used to monitor an unattended stereo studio feed and
in the event of the signal going “quiet” after a given period the unit
will switch through an alternative stereo audio signal. This signal
could be a recorded message (e.g. “normal service will be resumed”,
etc), a feed from a CD player or minidisc machine, or an alternative
recorded programme. Controls are provided to start external equipment
and to provide remote status indication.
It has 2
balanced stereo audio inputs with the maximum input level being +28dBu.
Each input is user-defined as either the main source or auxiliary
source and both sources are monitored for failure, each having a remote
failure alarm. In the event of the main source dropping below a pre-set
level for a pre-determined amount of time, the unit will automatically
switch through to the auxiliary signal. The silence detect level is
adjustable between -60dBu and -15dBu in 3dB steps via a 16 position
rotary switch on the rear panel. The silence interval can be adjusted
between 2 seconds to 30 seconds in 2 second steps, or, alternatively,
set to 2 minutes 5 seconds also via a 16 position rotary switch on the
rear panel. The audio outputs use stereo professional balanced XLR-3
male connectors.
The unit can operate in 2 modes
- automatic or manual. In both modes it will automatically switch over
to the auxiliary source on detecting silence. When the main signal is
again detected it will either return to the main signal automatically
or manually depending on the mode chosen. The RB-SD1 has a number of
remote operational features. Remote outputs provide separate relay
contact closures for failure of the main and auxiliary inputs. You can
also control remotely all of the front panel switches for source
selection, mode selection and signal Restore. You can remotely start
and stop another piece of equipment on alarm failure and main signal
Restore respectively. Also, the longest silence time (2min 5sec) can be
set remotely, which is useful if you are expecting to broadcast a long
silence.
The unit can be configured to alarm
when either the left or right channel of the main input source fails,
or if the whole stereo signal fails. There are also options to set the
remote start output as momentary or latched, to disable switching to
the auxiliary input on alarming and to increase the gain on the
auxiliary input so that an unbalanced input can be used, for example,
from a domestic minidisc player.
Front panel LED
indicators show individually left and right programme and alarm
conditions for both the main and auxiliary inputs. The status of the
source, mode and alarm state are also shown on the front panel with LED
indicators.
Additionally, the RB-SD1 can be programmed
for specific applications which can be defined on power-up of the unit.
Contact Sonifex for further information if you have a particular
requirement. (Refer to the handbook on the website for information on
current configurations).
The RB-SD1 has been
designed to have a passive signal path through the main input, so if
power to the unit fails, the signal input will still be routed through
to the output. This is essential for applications such as installation
at transmitter sites, where a power failure to the unit should not
prevent the audio input signal from being output to the transmitter.
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