Klark Teknik DN9344E, DN9340E Touchstrip operation with Filters, Filter settings, Filter remove

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Operation: DN9340E

Filter settings page

Filter type - available types are Notch, Low Pass (normal and peaking), High Pass (normal and peaking), Hi Shelf and Lo shelf.

Graph display - three modes are available, to ensure that clear information is available for any application. “Curve” mode shows the overall response of the whole filter module. “Active” mode shows just the response of the single filter currently being selected for adjustment. “Individual” mode shows all the filters, but as individual curves rather than as a single composite response.

Filter remove page

This page allows the currently selected filter to be deleted entirely (as opposed to bypassed - see IN/OUT below). The centre encoder is turned clockwise to remove the filter, and then the right encoder is also turned clockwise to confirm.

Turn the left encoder to select the type of filter required. The available options are Notch, Low-pass (normal and peaking), High-pass (normal and peaking), Hi shelf and Lo shelf. Turn the right encoder to confirm the selection and create the filter. There are four filters available to each channel, each of which can be used across the whole frequency range from 20Hz to 20kHz.

6.5.3Touchstrip operation with Filters

On the Filters page, the touchstrip can be used to select the currently active filter. If you are not currently using the Freq/Level menu, the unit automatically switches to it when you press the touchstrip. Press either the upper or lower part of the strip below the centre frequency of the required filter. The centre frequency will highlight to indicate the selection. Once selected, the frequency of the filter can be dragged up and down the display by pressing the strip and sliding the point of contact to left and right. There is no difference between the upper and lower strips when in Filter mode.

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Contents DN9340E/DN9344E Page Important Safety Instructions Page Declaration of Conformity Page Contents Setup Menu DN9340E Application Notes Page Safety Warning Installation ConsiderationsAfter Unpacking Page DN9340E Front Panel Quick ReferenceDN9344E Front Panel Key Features DN9340E & DN9344E Key FeaturesIntroducing the DN9340E/DN9344E Host Software VersionsSpace efficiency Remote control operationInterface to Midas consoles Store and Recall ParametersEQ Access and Displays Controls, Connectors, Indicators DN9340EFront Panel DN9340E Soft keys displaySelected channel both channels if linked. When a Bypass, Channel Select, Soft Keys and Alphanumeric DisplaySoft keys Touch Strip, Store and Recall, Home Setup and Data Entry PC Port, Metering and Power Mains Rear Panel DN9340EInputs a and B Word clock InputSignal Flow DN9340E Signal Flow DN9340EOperation DN9340E Operation DN9340EHome Home page sub-menusTouchstrip Operation on the Home Soft Key Functions Graphic EqualisationEQ Flat Automatic featuresGrouping Touchstrip operation with Graphic equalisationParametric Equalisation EQ remove Touchstrip operation with Parametric equalisationDynamic Equalisation Lo Threshold / LevelHi Threshold / Level Time constants Touchstrip operation with Dynamic equalisationFilters Create Filter functionFilter Type Left Encoder Centre Encoder Right Encoder Filter settings Touchstrip operation with FiltersFilter remove Metering Clear Down Sequence Setup Menu DN9340E Setup Menu DN9340ETo access the Set Up menu pages GeneralTo switch remote communications off Remote control via a PCComms channel To select a slave remote communications channelTo select a master remote communications channel Using a DN9340E for master controlTo select a slave communications channel To remove the unit from the networkFront Panel lock To set a Panel LockTo remove the Panel Lock To change the input source Analogue/Digital Input SelectTo set a Presets lock Presets lockDigital Output Clock Select To select the output clock sourceDelay options LCD contrast adjustmentNaming Pages 7 To enter a namePower-up Logo Ethernet Settings Pages 11Ethernet IP Address To check and edit the Subnet Mask Ethernet Subnet Mask SetupUsing the DN9340E Memories To store settingsTo recall settings Connections Remote ControlAddresses Data modelGetting started Setting the master unit on-lineOn a DN9340E On a DN9344ETo set up the names OperationSystem naming To set up the assignment Copy channel functionSolo Tracking operation Helix DN9340E/DN9344E unit interconnections OverviewConnecting the Helix DN9340/DN9344E units in a daisy chain Ethernet connection wireless option Ethernet ConnectionEthernet connection standard Configuring the DN9344E for Network Communication Configuring the DN9340E for Network CommunicationConnection and Configuration Procedure Serial Connection OptionSerial connection details Alphanumeric displays, SETUP, Metering and Power Controls, Connectors, Indicators DN9344EPress to step through the Set Up pages Power Switch Power on Power on indication Power indicationIndicators Indicators, Up and Down Buttons, PC Port and Scribble StripsMains inlet socket Rear Panel DN9344E1B, 2A and 2B InterfaceSignal Flow DN9344E Signal Flow DN9344EOperation DN9344E Operation DN9344ERemote Comms channels To select a remote communications channel To disable remote communications and relay operation To enable the Contact Closure Relay modeTo set a password PasswordTo change the settings for Inputs 1A and 1B Analogue/Digital Input Select Pages 3Digital Output Clock Select Pages 5 To change the settings for OutputSubnet Mask Ethernet SettingsTo change the IP address To change the Subnet MaskDynamic EQ Application NotesApplication Notes Application Notes What do we mean by all these Q types? Constant Q Proportional QSymmetrical Q What is AES/EBU? 17.1. DN9340E Technical Specification DN9340EPower Requirements 17.2. DN9344E Technical Specification DN9344ERelay Socket Pin D-type rear Power Pin IEC Service Information BatteryReplacement
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