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Topic: Serial Data port (J3) on Dolby DA-20.
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Stephen Furley
Film God
Posts: 3059
From: Coulsdon, Croydon, England
Registered: May 2002
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posted 10-08-2013 09:40 AM
Either way, or maybe it does both things, it sounds like it's not needed for the normal operation of the processor, so I don't need to connect it to anything.
I'm going to the cinema this evening to try to sort out a couple of the remaining problems, so I'll take the DA-20 with me then. I've still got the last two cables to make up, the six channel audio ones, and the DTS gear to take down there, and need to re-arrange the sound rack a bit to make room for it, run the cables between the projectors and the rack, and then find the money to get a technician in to align it all. Hopefully first digital show will now be next month, originally planned for tomorrow but postponed due to various problems, not all technical. Hoping for a show on film around Christmas.
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