BBE DS24, DS26 manual Outputs, Polarity, 1.5 HPF, 1.6 LPF

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OPERATION

7.6.1.2Outputs:

Press NEXT again and the screen will display an Output (Op1 = Output 1). Set the desired input gain level. At this point you can use the BACK/NEXT buttons to step through each of the parameters for the currently selected output. Press the GAIN button again to go to the next Output and program all of its parameters. (The GAIN button will now select only the Output channels; the gain adjustment screens for the Inputs will not be displayed unless you exit the menu and start again.) Each Output will have both a number and name displayed. The names are taken from a default list with labels such as Low, Mid, Highs, Sub, etc.

An alternate method is to program a single parameter for Output 1, such as DELAY, then press the GAIN button to go to each of the Output channels in turn and program the delay parameter for that channel. Now select the next param- eter and program that for each of the outputs in sequence. In some cases this may make it easier to keep track of the comparative values between outputs. For simplification, we will follow though programming all the parameters for a single output.

Set the Gain for Output 1. Range is –40 dB to + 6 dB

7.6.1.3Polarity:

Set the polarity for Output 1. Switching this will change the phase of the signal 180 degrees.

7.6.1.4Delay:

Set the Delay time for Output 1. Delay is used to align drivers in a stack that may be in different vertical planes. Delay range is 0ms to 7ms selectable in .5 ms increments.

7.6.1.5HPF:

This is part of the crossover function. Sets the "knee" (corner frequency) and filter slope type for the HiPass Filter (HPF). Frequencies below the selected fre- quency will be filtered by the selected filter type and slope. Press the PARAM dial to toggle between these two parameters on the display.

7.6.1.6LPF:

Set the "knee" (corner frequency) and filter slope type for the LoPass Filter (LPF). Frequencies above the selected frequency will be filtered by the selected filter type and slope. Press the PARAM dial to toggle between these two param- eters on the display.

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Contents Digital Speaker Processor Important Safeguards Contents Contents Driver Alignment Delay DS24/DS26 and DS26 FeaturesSome Terms That will be Used in this Manual IntroductionWhat is a Speaker Management SYSTEM? LCD PowerBack/Next MenuRear Panel Power JackRS232 Interface XLR InputQuick Start PEQ screen, the Enter 6 button is used to toggle between Quick StartRack Mounting ConnectorsHints for Operation OperationNavigating Front Panel Controls Submenus OperationSubsystem Submenu Inputs Interface SubmenuParameter Polarity Outputs1.5 HPF 1.6 LPFLimiter 1.7 PEQName of channel Input SignalDS26 Block Diagrams Block DiagramsDS26 WAY + 2 AUX WAY + 1 AUX Block DiagramsDS24 2X2 WAY DS24 Block DiagramsMinimum System Requirements Installing Sysomax on Your ComputerGraphical User Interface GUI Starting UP Sysomax Graphical User Interface GUIFrom the Start menu From Windows Explorer or My ComputerCrossover Types DS26 Crossover Types DS24Top Line Menu Graphical User Interface GUI Creating a Program DelaysGains LimitersParametric Equalizers Creating a ProgramOUT 1, OUT 2, etc Creating a Program Balanced Inputs SpecificationsWarranty Service Warranty MaintenanceService Maintenance Service Warranty MaintenanceProduction Drive Huntington Beach, CA FAX

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