Description
Key new features of the unit include:
- Auto-sensing combined analogue or AES/EBU XLR input.
- AES/EBU sample rates up to 24 bit/96kHz accepted.
- Configurable analogue or AES/EBU XLR output.
- Ethernet port for remote configuration via web browser GUI.
- Remote dialling and line hold control via Ethernet.
- Ethernet network interface can generate SNMP Traps for SNMP management systems.
- DTMF dial tone recognition for reporter remote access – a journalist can dial into the unit which can recognise a pre-programmed DTMF numeric password to automatically connect the journalist on-air.
- Four front panel speed-dial buttons for dialling internally preset phone numbers.
- Front panel Redial button for redialling the last number.
The DHY-04T also has the following features:
- Fully automatic – adapts to varying line conditions and has automatic signal limiting.
- Fully adaptive echo cancellation to 127msec – default is 24msec.
- 76dB typical line balance rejection offering superb performance and crystal clear audio.
- Front panel input and output gain controls.
- Front panel LED metering of receive and send signals.
- Built-in conferencing for 2 hybrids, so that a single telco channel on a mixing desk can receive 2 calls.
- Integrated ring detector – automatic call answering after a pre-determined number of rings.
- Automatic call disconnection. Fitted with K-break, line polarity reversal and dial tone disconnect detection, defined by the country selection.
- Automatic ducking facility allows the talent to ‘shout-down’, or talk over, a caller by reducing the gain of the caller’s signal if it goes above a certain level.
- Local and remote line hold switching – calls can be remotely switched through a mixing console.
- Line hold/release button to control line hold circuit, illuminates to indicate the status of the line and flashes to show ring status.
- DTMF tone recognition allowing a opto-isolated GPI output to be made on receipt of selected DTMF tones, e.g. for starting a studio automation recorder automatically to record a remote telephone interview.
- International operation with built-in configurable settings for each country. Country selection allows the unit to provide line impedance and a simulation circuit to match the country.
- RS232 serial port for remote control of the TBU & DTMF tone dialling.
- Remote port distributes the remote line connect switch and tally output, a momentary/latch selector and the DTMF detect output.
- The remote line connect switch can be either momentary or latching in its action.
- Balanced mic/line input – 10k balanced input selectable for 0dBu clean feed line, or microphone level with adjustable gain.
- Balanced output – 0dBu low impedance balanced output, with output gain settings.
- Record output – the conferencing output can be set via a jumper to give a mix of the caller and mic/line input signals for recording both sides of the telephone conversation.
- Line limiter, bandpass filter and output noise gate with preset threshold providing low distortion audio.
- Built in universal power supply between 90V AC and 250V AC, 47-63Hz, IEC mains input.
- ETSI approval compliant with European PTT specifications.
ACMA Conformity
The DHY-04, DHY-04S & DHY-04T are fully compliant with the ACMA requirements for use in Australia and New Zealand.
Technical Specification For DHY-04T |
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Audio Specification |
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Analogue Audio I/O |
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Input Impedance – Line Mode (Clean Feed): | 10kΩ balanced 0dB |
Input Impedance – Conferencing: | 10kΩ balanced 0dB |
Input Impedance – Microphone Mode: | 2kΩ balanced |
Input Level Gain Range: | +6dB, 0dB, and -6dB adjusted by 3-position front panel switch, +10dB jumper |
Microphone Level Gain Preset: | From 65dB to 35dB |
Maximum Input Levels: | Line +26dBu, mic -24dBu |
Clean Feed Limiting Input: | -4dBu for CTR21 setting, other values available * |
Output Impedance – Line Out: | 50Ω balanced floating 0dBu |
Output Impedance – Conference/Record: | 50Ω balanced floating 0dBu |
Output Level Gain Range: | +6db, 0dB, and -6dB adjusted by 3-position front panel switch |
Digital Audio I/O |
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Input Impedance: | 110Ω ±20% balanced |
Output Impedance: | 110Ω ±20% balanced |
Sample Frequency Range: | 30 – 100kHz (i.e. including 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 64kHz, 88.2kHz & 96kHz) |
Signal Level: | 2V/7V peak to peak min/max |
Analogue Input Level for Full Scale Digits: | +18dBU |
Telephone Line |
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Bandwidth to Telephone Line: | 250Hz – 4kHz, -3dB ref 1kHz |
Telephone Line Impedance: | 600Ω, 900Ω plus 14 other complex impedance circuits * |
Rejection Ratio: | 80-88dB on complex waveforms, reference peak level of 0dBFS |
Ring Detector Sensitivity: | Off, 2, 4 or 6 rings |
Power Supply |
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Power to DHY-04, S & T | Universal 12W power supply: 90 to 250V AC; 47-63Hz; fused 1A |
* These values are dependent on the actual country setting selected on the DHY-04 | |
Connections |
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Mic/Line/AES-EBU Input: | XLR 3 pin female, with push-button mic/line selection |
Line/AES-EBU Output: | XLR 3 pin male |
Telephone Line: | RJ11 6/4 socket |
Telephone Handset/Instrument: | RJ11 6/4 socket |
Conferencing or Record Audio: | RJ45 socket |
Remotes: | 9-way D-type socket |
Ethernet: | RJ45 socket |
RS232 Serial: | 9-way D-type socket |
Power: | IEC mains (CEE22) |
Accessories |
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Order Code | Description |
DHY-04CON | Front Panel Conversion Kit, DHY-04S to DHY-04 |
DHY-04SCON | Front panel conversion kit, DHY-04 free standing to DHY-04S 19” (48cm) rack-mount front |
DHY-04TCON | Front panel conversion kit, DHY-04 or DHY-04S, to DHY-04T 19” (48cm) rack-mount front |
Physical Specification |
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Order Code | Description | Height | Width | Depth* | Total Nett Weight |
Total Gross Weight |
DHY-04 | Automatic digital telephone hybrid, free standing | 4.5cm | 21.8cm | 17.5cm | 1.4kg | 2.2kg |
DHY-04S | Automatic digital telephone hybrid, rack mounted | 4.5cm (1U) | 48.3cm | 17.5cm | 1.45kg | 2.3kg |
DHY-04T | Twin automatic digital telephone hybrid, rack mounted | 4.5cm (1U) | 48.3cm | 17.5cm | 2.80kg | 4.4kg |
*Depth is measured from the front to the end of the connectors fitted to the back of the unit. |