Xstream ISDN Codec Overview {LEGACY PRODUCT}
Zephyr Xstream is the world’s leading ISDN codec, compatible with the widest variety of third party codecs. Coding choices include MPEG4-AAC and AAC-LD, Layer 2, Layer 3 & G.722 coding for full-duplex stereo operation of up to 20 kHz audio on a single ISDN line; broadcast quality mono audio at 15 kHz or 20 kHz is possible on a single ISDN “B” channel or other 56/64 kbps channel. All Xstream models feature professional balanced analog inputs/outputs, as well as Livewire® I/O for quick connection to Axia® networks; AES/EBU I/O is standard on rackmount model. An ISDN TA with integral NT1 provides worldwide ISDN compatibility without software changes. Remote Control is possible over RS-232 or Ethernet. Available in rack-mount version and portable version which incorporates a 4-channel stereo DSP mixer with selectable digital processing by Omnia®.
Xstream ISDN Codec Features {LEGACY PRODUCT}
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Ethernet ports for remote control via LAN or WAN, and for connection to your Livewire+ AoIP networks.
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Bring audio from any codec anywhere in the world directly to your Axia network.
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Auto Receive mode quickly determines the correct coding algorithm for incoming audio streams.
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MPEG AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) permits true CD-quality stereo transmission with a connection speed of just 128 kbps.
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Low-Delay MPEG AAC-LD coding delivers crystal-clear audio quality and greatly reduced encoding delay for smooth, natural bi-directional remotes.
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MPEG Layer-3 coding for compatibility with the largest number of third-party codecs. When using MPEG Layer-3, a unique Dual Receive mode allows reception of independent audio streams arriving from two distant ISDN lines – great for bilingual broadcasts.
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Exclusive Error Concealment technology prevents occasional network glitches from being heard.
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RS-232 and 8-input, 8-output parallel ports provide ancillary data and bi-directional contact closures.
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Hand-in-glove operation with companion Zephyr Xport portable codec for reception of 15kHz audio using a POTS field connection.
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V.35/X21 option allows connection to serial synchronous data equipment, for use with dedicated lines, Switched 56 circuits or satellite services.
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N/ACIP compliant for compatibility with the widest range of ISDN codecs.
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Convenient ISDN Voice Telephone Mode allows placement of standard G.711 phone calls from your Zephyr Xstream.
Xstream ISDN Codec In Depth {LEGACY PRODUCT}
Advanced caller management and superior sound
The Telos Zephyr is the best-loved broadcast codec in the world, and for good reason: Zephyr saves you time and money. A Zephyr Xstream at your studio becomes a “universal codec,” connecting with every popular ISDN codec for full-duplex, 20kHz stereo audio. And in the field, Zephyr Xstream is a powerful remote tool, with intuitive step-by-step operation, context sensitive help, and a simple user interface that eases operation for non-technical personnel. Zephyr pioneered the concept of the ISDN codec — which is why you’ll find more Zephyrs in studios and remote kits around the world than any other codec.
Zephyr Xstream has a huge range of standard MPEG coding options, which include MPEG Layer-3 and MPEG AAC for indistinguishable source-from-input audio at only 128 kbps. Zephyr Xstream can also be used for LAN and WAN IP streaming of MP3 or AAC over properly managed networks. Zephyr’s AAC coding includes error concealment to inaudibly recover from a lost packet or two, and an adjustable packet jitter buffer allows you to easily accommodate different networks.
There are two Zephyr Xstream models tailored to fit your needs: The standard rack-mount Xstream, and the portable Xstream MXP, a ruggedized portable version with built-in DSP mixer and Phantom microphone power to help reduce field equipment inventory and setup times. All have standard Analog and Livewire I/O, and a built-in terminal adapter with integral NT1 for worldwide compatibility without software changes. The studio version also has standard AES/EBU I/O, and the portable Xstream features a DSP-based AGC/limiter with Omnia audio processing and selectable presets for music & voice.
Ready for your rack
The Zephyr Xstream rackmount version is a full-featured ISDN transceiver that’s become the “gold standard” for ISDN codecs around the world. In fact, Zephyr may be the most popular digital broadcast product ever, with tens of thousands in service at radio and TV stations, recording and voice-over studios everywhere. The front panel has a backlit display screen with a friendly, logical control structure and Fast Access Menu Keys to quickly call up system information and settings. Other controls include meters for send-and receive-audio levels, a dialing keypad, and a front-panel headphone jack with level control for convenient direct monitoring. Zephyr Xstream also includes an Auto-Dial function with storage for up to 100 stored Preset Numbers — each with its own bitrate and transmit/receive settings. 30 Location settings permit quick recall of ISDN line and audio settings for your most commonly visited remote sites
On the rear panel you’ll find standard balanced analog I/O with auxiliary unbalanced inputs, presented on combination XLR/TRS connections. AES/EBU I/O is standard, with a separate AES sync input. Remote control is supported using either the 100BASE-T Ethernet port or the RS-232 port. There are also eight bi-directional inputs/outputs for end-to-end contact closure emulation. The built-in ISDN Terminal Adapter is compatible with telcos worldwide. And Zephyr Xstream also has native Livewire support, for one-cable connection to Axia AoIP networks.
Ready for the road
The portable Zephyr Xstream MXP has all the features found in the rackmount Zephyr Xstream, plus a digital four-channel stereo mixer with two local mixes, inside a road-ready case designed for the rigors of on-the-go broadcasting. The rugged shock-resistant case helps prevent bumps and bruises, and an included flip-up metal stand lets you tilt the unit up for the best viewing angle on desktops or whatever handy surface you’re broadcasting from. The alpha-numeric dial pad also generates DTMF tones for navigation through voice menu systems.
Zephyr Xstream MXP’s four-input stereo DSP mixer directly feeds its codec section; mic/line switchable inputs with pan also include a preset mic limiter & AGC processing by Omnia; inputs 1 & 2 have switchable 48-volt Phantom power. There’s a front panel headphone jack for Local Mix 1 that monitors either Send or Receive audio, or a mixture of the two. Local Mix 2 has separate front-panel controls for the three rear-panel headphone jacks, plus a pair of balanced XLR line outputs to feed guest phones or monitors.
Around back, the Xstream MXP differs from its rackmount brother by its inclusion of 4 input connections, plus headphone/monitor outputs. Both Zephyr Xstream models are fan-free for silent operation.
Xstream ISDN Codec Specifications {LEGACY PRODUCT}
General
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Full duplex, high-fidelity codec using MPEG-2 AAC, MPEG-4 AAC-LD MPEG-2 Layer-3, MPEG-2 Layer-2, AACPlus, and G.722; fully compliant with international standards.
Frequency Response
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20 - 20kHz @ 48kHz fs (+0/-1dB, swept sine tone procedure)
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AAC all modes except Stereo 64: 20-19,800Hz at 48kHz fs., 20-15,000Hz at 32kHz fs.
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AAC Stereo 64: 20-10,000Hz at 48kHz fs., 20-7,000Hz at 32kHz fs
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AACPlus mono (for use reception from the Xport): 20-15,000 Hz 48kHz fs
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Layer 3 all modes: 20-16,000Hz at 48kHz fs., 20-15,000Hz at 32kHz fs
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Layer 2 mono, dual mono: 20-7.8kHz/9.8kHz
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Layer 2 mono 20-8.6 kHz at 24 kHz fs.
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Layer 2 joint stereo: 20-20,000Hz at 48kHz fs. 20-15 kHz at 32kHz fs
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G.722: 20-7,500Hz.
THD+N
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Audio loopback, 48kHz fs, analog I/O, input at 1kHz +20dBu: 0.004%
Dynamic Range
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A Weighting, AAC, Layer-3 or 2 end-to-end: 101dB typical
Send Input
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Active balanced with RF protection.
Zephyr Xstream:
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LINE: Settable to -11 or +4dBu (or -15 to 0 dBu) nominal level
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Clip point: 18 dB above chosen nominal level.
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Impedance: > 10K Ohms (x2)
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Connector: XLR female/quarter-inch TRS combo connector.
Zephyr Xstream MX and MXP:
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LINE: -11 or +4dBu nominal level (switchable).
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MIC: Accepts -65 to -24 dBu in 2 ranges (switchable). Mic impedance </= 1000 Ohms
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Clip point: 15 dB above chosen nominal level.
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Impedance: Line > 10K Ohms (x2)
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Connector: XLR female/quarter-inch TRS combo connector.
Limiter
Zephyr Xstream MXP
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Internal DSP-based AGC/limiter with Omnia® audio processing. Includes presets for music & voice, selectable per channel.
Zephyr Xstream
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Analog soft-clipper prevents A/D converter overload without loss of dynamic range
Line Bit Rates (ISDN)
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56 or 64kbps per channel, front panel selectable
Bit Rates (V.35/X.21)
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56, 64, 112 (imuxed), 128 (imuxed), 96, 128, 256, 384 kbps front panel selectable
Receive Output
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Active differential.
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Level: Front panel selectable for -10 or +4dBu, nominal.
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Impedance: < 33 Ohms (x2)
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XLR male
AES/EBU Digital I/O (rackmount version only)
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Sample rates supported: 32, 44.1 and 48kHz
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Rate conversion: Input and output independently selectable. Can be bypassed.
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Input clock: From external source or Telco clock.
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Output clock: From transmission sample rate, external source, or AES/EBU input.
Inverse Multiplex/Demultiplex
Internal channel splitting/combining of two network channels for stereo modes.
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AAC: Telos Zephyr™ protocol.
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AAC-LD: Telos Zephyr™ protocol.
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Layer-3: FHG/Telos Zephyr™ (Buchta) protocol.
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Layer-2: CCS CDQ™ protocol compatible.
Optional V.35/X.21 Direct Digital Interface
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Two ports, both V.35/X.21. Automatically selected when the appropriate cable is connected.
ISDN Interface
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Compatible with National ISDN, AT&T 5ESS custom, Northern Telecom DMS-100 custom, Siemens EWSD, INS 64(Japan) and EURO-ISDN (ETS-300). Compatibility and approval pending in some countries; contact Telos for current status.
LAN Interface
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100Base-T Ethernet port using RJ-45 connector. Full Duplex Supports TCP/IP (HTML, Telnet and FTP).
ISDN Voice Telephone Mode
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Two channels using G.711 standard, μ-Law or A-Law. 300–3,400Hz. DTMF signaling provided (CCITT standard).
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Remote Control and Ancillary Data
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RS-232 9-pin D-Sub female (DCE): Asynchronous; 8 data, no parity, 1/2 stop, 2400-57,600 bps.
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100Base-T Ethernet port using RJ-45-style connector using Telnet or web browser (HTML).
Regulatory
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Click here to view the current regulatory compliance