QSC Audio DSP-4 manual Introduction- Block Diagram

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Introduction- Block Diagram

Input Stage- Inputs are electronically balanced and RF filtered. The input sensitivity is software-selectable and any large signals are prevented from destroying the A-to-D by a diode.

Output Stage- The output is buffered and then filtered to remove high-frequency sampling artifacts. Output sensitivity is software- selectable and available from both sets of outputs simultaneously.

Data Acquisition- The data acquisition A-to-D samples the output voltage and current of both amplifier channels. This data is used for amplifier output power limiting. Amplifier clip and protect-mode status data is also sampled. Power, protect/clip indication, and out- put power limiting is not possible on non-DataPort amplifiers or “V2” DataPort amplifiers.

Contact Closure Trigger Input- Pin 9 of the RS-232 can be used as a trigger input for operating software “objects”, such as “Switched Gain”. It’s TTL compatible: pulling this pin to ground through a maximum impedance of 1.3k ohms forces a general I/O pin of the DSP to a logic-low condition. The Signal Manager software can use this “event” to change gain settings or Preset mode. Refer to the Signal Manager software Help file for available applications of the Contact Closure Trigger Input.

Power Supply- The DSP module is normally provided power through its DataPort connection from the amplifier. If you are using an older amplifier or an amplifier that does not have a DataPort, an external power jack is provided on the DSP module. If external power is required, use QSC’s DPX-1 accessory power supply.

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Contents Digital Signal Processor Amplifer Accessory Hardware Manual TD-000103-00Important Safety Precautions & Explanation of Symbols Introduction Connector and Indicator Descriptions SelectableIntroduction Functions and Features Signal CompressorMultiple Delays Introduction- Block Diagram Unpacking InstallationSoftware Installation What else will I need?Mounting on Amplifier QSC CX, DCA, Powerlight2 Ensure all mounting screws are installedRemote mounting 4-ch., 8-ch., Powerlight & non QSC amp’s DataPort Connections XLR ConnectionsRS-232 Connection RS-232 Port ConnectionDPX-1 Accessory Power Supply Connection to accessory external power supply DPX-1Daisy Chaining Daisy chaining the DSP-4 outputs to additional amplifiersUSE- General Guidelines for Freely Configurable DSP USE- Special Information About Saving DSP-4 ConfigurationsReason Special Information About Saving DSP-4 Configurations Overall Notes and WarningsSpecifications Audio convertersPower Amplifier Connectivity Contact Closure Input senseArchitect’s and Engineer’s Specifications DataPort Pinout Pin Signal DescriptionDescription of Encode Signals PinJumper pin 1 to Application Information Page Page How to Contact QSC Audio Products QSC Audio Products 3 Year Limited Warranty
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DSP-4 specifications

The QSC Audio DSP-4 is a state-of-the-art digital signal processor designed to deliver exceptional audio performance across various applications. This versatile device caters to the needs of live sound, installations, and broadcasting, making it a popular choice among audio professionals. With a robust feature set and advanced technologies, the DSP-4 ensures seamless integration and an unparalleled audio experience.

One of the standout features of the QSC DSP-4 is its powerful processing capabilities. Equipped with a high-performance quad-core processor, it can handle complex audio tasks efficiently, allowing users to manipulate audio signals in real-time. This ensures that even the most demanding audio environments can be managed smoothly.

The DSP-4 boasts a user-friendly interface, making it intuitive for both seasoned audio engineers and newcomers alike. The device comes with a comprehensive software suite that enables users to create and modify audio configurations with ease. The drag-and-drop functionality and visual representation of signal flow simplify the process of designing intricate audio setups.

In terms of connectivity, the QSC DSP-4 offers multiple input and output options, including digital and analog connections. This flexibility allows the device to integrate seamlessly with various audio systems, whether they involve microphones, musical instruments, or other audio sources. Moreover, it supports multiple audio formats, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of equipment.

Among the notable technologies in the DSP-4 is its advanced equalization capabilities. The device features graphic and parametric equalizers that allow for precise control over frequency response, enabling users to tailor the audio output to their specific needs. Additionally, the DSP-4 includes a variety of essential audio processing tools such as compression, gating, and delay, further enhancing its functionality.

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In summary, the QSC Audio DSP-4 is a highly capable digital signal processor that combines advanced processing power, user-friendly design, and extensive connectivity options. Whether for live events or permanent installations, the DSP-4 stands out as an essential component in delivering superior audio quality.