Dynaudio BM 10S, BM12S manual Temporary Manual Mode for On/Standby, Back to Automatic mode

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SETTING UP & TUNING IN

Fig. 7

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1Manual Mode (Manual/Automatic) LED. Green = Manual mode

Off = Automatic mode

2Power Status LED Green = On Red = Standby Off = completely Off

3Remote control command receiver.

Temporary Manual Mode for On/Standby

It is possible to temporarily override Automatic switching: Briefly pressing the green "I" (Power On) button on the remote will switch the subwoofer to On, even if no signal is present. Note that if no music signal presents itself within 20 minutes, the subwoofer will switch back to Standby again.

Briefly pressing the red "O" (Power Standby) button will switch the subwoofer to Standby, even if a music signal is still present. Note that on the next occasion a music signal presents itself (after a 20 minute silence), the subwoofer will switch to On again automatically.

If you prefer the subwoofer to stay switched On or to Standby all the time -regardless of Input signal- you can override the Automatic mode completely in two different ways. The Manual status LED (top button in No. 2 in fig. 6) indicates to which state the subwoofer is set: Manual LED is lit green; in Automatic mode, LED is off.

Press and hold the green "I' button (top button in No. 2 in fig. 6) for 2 seconds to set to Manual Standby/On switching: The Manual status LED (No. 1 in fig. 7) will light up green. If the subwoofer was already switched On, it will remain On; if it was set to Standby, it will switch to On.

Press and hold the red "O' button (lower button in No. 2 in fig. 6) for 2 seconds to set to Manual Standby/On switching: The Manual status LED (top button in No. 2 in fig. 6) will light up green. If the subwoofer was already switched to Standby, it will remain in Standby; if it was switched On, it will switch to Standby.

The subwoofer can be switched from Standby either manually or automatically. The subwoofer is factory-set at Automatic, as this will be the most convenient setting in most cases.

Back to Automatic mode:

Press either the "I" or "O" button briefly. Regardless if the subwoofer is switched On or in Standby mode, the subwoofer will switch back to Automatic mode again: The Manual status LED will extinguish.

• Unlike all other functions on the remote control, the On/Standby buttons remain active when the subwoofer is set to "Slave" mode.

When powering up, the subwoofer always reverts to the same settings as when it was switched off. Even if mains power is removed completely for a prolonged period of time, the last settings will be retained.

Subwoofer Level control

Press Level + (upper button No. 1 fig. 6) to increase the volume of the subwoofer, release when the desired level has been reached. Each short, momentary press will increase the volume level with 1 dB.

Press Level - (lower button No. 1 in fig. 6) to decrease the volume of the subwoofer, release when the desired level has been reached. Each short, momentary press will decrease the volume level with 1 dB.

The right volume level is one of the critical aspects of correct and seamless integration of any subwoofer as part of a speaker system. Please refer to the chapter "Finding the correct settings" for more information.

• Together with the other settings, the volume level can be stored in one of the 4 presets. Refer to section "Storing and recalling Presets" in this chapter. Together with the other settings Cross- over frequency and Phase we recommend that, once found, you store the optimum volume level into one of the presets.

The Volume control is disabled when the subwoofer is set to "Slave" mode. Refer also to section "Master and Slave Mode" in this chapter.

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Contents Page Page Voltage Line plug according to standard Important Safety InstructionsMaintenance / Care Advice on maintenance and careAbout Wood Veneer Finishes Certificate Of ConformityTable of Contents Introduction FeaturesCongratulations DynaudioInstalling Quick Setup GuideUsing Check that the contents are complete Installation & ConnectionsUnpacking Making connectionsBack Panel Master and Slave mode Setting UP & TuningSingle subwoofer connection Multiple Subwoofer connectionRemote Control battery & battery replacement Connecting using the XLR socketsAutomatic Mode for On/Standby Back to Automatic mode Temporary Manual Mode for On/StandbySubwoofer Level control Setting the Cross-over Frequency Setting PhaseStoring and recalling presets To store a presetPositioning the Subwoofer To recall a PresetIntroduction Free standing, away from wall and corner Corner placementFinding the correct settings Finding the Optimal SettingsMultiple subwoofers LevelFinding Optimal Settings Finding optimal Phase Settings PhaseProblem Cause Solution TroubleshootingFactory Default settings Factory DefaultsFactory default settings are as follows To reinstate the factory default settingsTechnical Specifications for BM10S Technical Specifications

BM 10S, BM12S specifications

Dynaudio is a well-respected name in the world of audio monitoring, known for producing high-quality studio speakers that deliver exceptional performance. Two notable products in their lineup are the BM 10S and BM 12S subwoofers, designed to complement their BM series studio monitors. These subwoofers provide an impactful low-frequency foundation for music producers, sound engineers, and audiophiles alike.

The Dynaudio BM 10S features a 10-inch woofer, while the BM 12S boasts a larger 12-inch driver. Both models utilize Dynaudio's proprietary driver technologies, ensuring that low-end reproduction is both precise and articulate. The robust construction of these subwoofers is complemented by high-grade materials that enhance durability and performance, ensuring reliability even in demanding studio environments.

One of the standout features of the BM 10S and BM 12S is their integrated amplification. The BM 10S is powered by a 150-watt amplifier, while the BM 12S ramps up the power to 200 watts. This built-in amplification allows for efficient power management and provides ample headroom for dynamic audio playback. Both models exhibit a frequency response that extends down to 29 Hz, enabling users to hear vital low-end details in their mixes, which is crucial for genres like electronic music, hip-hop, and film soundtracks.

The BM series subwoofers also come with low-frequency shelf filters, allowing users to tailor the bass response to fit the acoustics of their studio room. This is a critical feature for achieving an accurate monitoring environment and minimizing acoustic issues such as standing waves or room modes. Moreover, the subwoofers offer flexible connectivity options, making it easy to integrate them into existing setups, whether for professional studio work or home audio applications.

In summary, the Dynaudio BM 10S and BM 12S subwoofers represent a perfect blend of advanced technology, robust construction, and user-centric features. With their powerful amplification, precise bass response, and adjustable settings, these subwoofers effectively enhance the monitoring experience, enabling sound professionals to produce music with confidence and clarity. Whether one is mixing tracks or enjoying high-fidelity sound, the BM 10S and BM 12S deliver exceptional performance that meets the high standards of discerning audio professionals.