Dynaudio pmn manual Delay in System & Error Messages ETC, Error messages etc

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DELAY IN SYSTEM & ERROR MESSAGES ETC.

Sample Rate

Digital Input

 

Analog Input *)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(AES or WC In)

Converter

Samples @

msec

centimeter

Samples @

msec

centimeter

kHz

kHz

Input Rate

 

 

Converter Rate

 

 

32.00

64.00

93.00

2.91

100

73.00

1.14

39

44.10

88.20

68.00

1.54

53

73.00

0.83

28

48.00

96.00

40.00

0.83

29

73.00

0.76

26

64.00

64.00

34.00

0.53

18

73.00

1.14

39

88.20

88.20

34.00

0.39

13

73.00

0.83

28

96.00

96.00

34.00

0.35

12

73.00

0.76

26

*): In Analog Input mode without WC Input selected, the system runs on the Master monitor's own 96kHz clock.

Error messages etc.

"!" as "96 kHz Center!”

The "!" indicates that the monitor is not connected to the network. The volume is then automatically set to -50 dB for the monitor not recognized.

"+" as "96 kHz L Front+":

The "+" indicates that the monitor you are looking at is the System Controller.

>> A-Input Lo <<

This is displayed in analog setups only and indicates that the Input level has been detected to be between -60dB and -20dB for a period longer than 3 minutes. This is a hint to turn up the Analog Input Gain

Analog Input gain range:

+9dBu, +15dBu, +21dBu or 27 dBu.

>> A-Input Hi <<

This is displayed in analog setups only and indicates that an Input level near 0dB is detected. (peaks in 2 sec. above -1 dB). This is a warning and you should turn down the Analog Input gain range:

+9dBu, +15dBu, +21dBu or 27 dBu.

>> PSU error <<

Displayed if the power supplies fails. The power will be turned off and the monitor cannot operate. Contact the Service Department.

<Locked>

Displayed when a parameter is locked by the installer software and cannot be changed.

Parameter lock can only be unlocked with AIR IP software.

Standby

Displayed when no Input signal has been detected for more than 30 min. below -65 dB. The Amplifier is turned off. Standby mode is released as soon a signal level above -65dB has been detected.

>> Power save <<

Displayed when no signal has been detected on all monitors on network for more than 2½ hours. Power is turned off. Exit this mode by pressing any key on system controller or adjusting volume from remote.

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Contents AirUSrev111.qxd 16-12-2004 1414 AirUSrev111.qxd 16-12-2004 1414 Important Safety Instructions Voltage Line plug according to standardQuick Setup Reference AirUSrev111.qxd 16-12-2004 1415 Page c Table of Contents Break IntroductionThis Manual Product ConceptMaster Unit Remote ControlCommon Features Slave & Sub UnitsSlave/Sub Rear Panel Description MasterMaster Unit Analog I/O Optional Digital I/O cardOperational Overview Main DisplaySetting up Introduction AIR Display & Setting UPGeneral Setup Procedure Stereo Setup with mono Subs SetupsStereo Setup Stereo Setup with stereo SubsThis illustration shows how to connect a 5.1 digital setup Digital SetupAnalog Setup This illustration shows how to connect a 5.1 analog setupThis illustration shows how to connect a 5.3 Digital setup This illustration shows how to connect a 5.3 Analog setupThis illustration shows how to connect a 6.1 Analog setup Dig/6 MasterStereo Setup With Chains on L & R Other Chained SetupsDigital 192 kHz Digital Setup When the Monitors are Connected OverviewBasic operation in all menus Press Enter to access the Select ModeParameter Description Main DisplaySet Monitor Task Setup MenuSetup External ClockRecall Presets In GeneralLFE channel note StorePlacing the Monitors On the bridge / Console Close to wall / WallOther situations Evaluation Phase checkingChecking by ear when listening to the signals In phase Checking the placingEqualizing NextInterchannel calibration Calibrating Main MonitorsCurves Acoustic level calibrationPlacing the Subwoofer Low frequency sweeps EvaluationControlling standing waves Checking summing phase cancellationTo Calibrate Checking the CrosspointLFE Gain PhasePolarity Good acoustics AcousticsReverberation time Sabines formula Membrane absorbers AbsorbersDiffusers Absorbtion or diffusion ? Resonance absorbersBackground Info Acoustics Standing WavesRoom modes Axial Tangential RadialHow to prohibit standing waves How does the standing waves influence the sound field?Acoustics Background Info Comb Filtering Or + Dip frequenciesRear wall cancellation Subwoofer Background Info SubwooferCross-overs Subwoofer & LFE Channel Background InfoLFE Channel Low Pass LFE GainAcoustic summation of audio signals Delaying Monitors LINE-UP & CalibrationCinema set-up LINE-UP & Calibration Background Info How to measure the sound pressure?Calibration of 5.1 in an ITU-775 arrangement AIR Remote Remote Control FeaturesIntroduction REF Level 1-3 keys Preset 1/3 and 2/4 keysVolume potentiometer Shift keyAIR Soft Navigating AIR SoftMain ToolsPreset List NetworkSystem Setup Calibrate AIR Base Chained monitorsGlobal Parameters Reset ProceduresMiscellaneous Local ParametersAES/EBU Standard cables CablesTC Link Standard Cat-5 cables Serial to Cat-5 cableAIR 6 & AIR 15 Master and Slave AIR 20 & AIR 25 Master and SlaveRoom & Distance AIR Base-1 & AIR Base-2General for all Products AIR Remote specs AIR RemoteDelay in System & Error Messages ETC Error messages etcCertificate Of Conformity Certificate of ConformityAIR Preset List # Name

pmn specifications

Dynaudio, a company renowned for its high-fidelity audio products, has made significant strides in the field of professional monitoring through its PPM (Professional Precision Monitoring) series. Among the standout models in this series is the Dynaudio PMN (Professional Monitoring Nearfield), which has garnered attention for its outstanding sound quality, precise technical performance, and sophisticated design.

One of the key features of the Dynaudio PMN monitors is their advanced driver technology. Equipped with proprietary drivers, the PMN series employs custom-designed woofers and tweeters that deliver an incredibly accurate frequency response. The woofers utilize a lightweight diaphragm, ensuring that low frequencies are produced with power while maintaining clarity. The tweeters, known for their soft dome design, excel in reproducing high frequencies with exquisite detail and minimal distortion, making the listening experience both immersive and enjoyable.

In terms of design, the PMN monitors boast a sleek and modern aesthetic that fits seamlessly into any studio environment. The cabinet construction employs advanced materials and techniques that minimize resonance, thus reducing unwanted coloration in sound. The unique curved shape of the cabinets is not only visually appealing but also supports optimal acoustic performance by enhancing sound dispersion.

Another notable characteristic of the Dynaudio PMN is its versatility. The monitors are equipped with multiple inputs, allowing for seamless integration into various set-ups, whether in a professional studio or a home listening environment. This flexibility is further complemented by adjustable bass and treble controls, empowering users to tailor the sound profile to their specific requirements.

Dynaudio has also incorporated advanced technologies such as room correction in certain PMN models, which enables precise calibration according to the acoustics of the room. This feature ensures that audio professionals can rely on consistent and accurate sound reproduction regardless of their monitoring environment.

Overall, the Dynaudio PMN series represents a blend of pioneering audio technology, meticulous craftsmanship, and user-focused design. For professionals seeking precise monitoring solutions for music production, film scoring, or any audio-related projects, the Dynaudio PMN monitors provide an exceptional listening experience that stands the test of time. With their stellar performance and innovative features, these monitors have become a top choice for sound engineers, musicians, and audio enthusiasts alike.