Klark Teknik DN9340E LCD contrast adjustment, Naming Pages 7, Delay options, To enter a name

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Setup Menu: DN9340E

7.7. LCD contrast adjustment (Page 6)

To ensure optimum screen visibility in a range of lighting conditions, it is possible to individually adjust the contrast of the two LCD displays.

“Alpha” adjusts the contrast of the alphanumeric display

“Graphic” adjusts the contrast of the large graphic display

“INV” allows the mode of the graphic LCD to be switched between white-on-blue to blue-on- white.

7.8. Naming (Pages 7 and 8)

To help with system identification, the DN9340E unit and the current working memory may each be given a name up to 20 characters long.

Both names are shown in the Home page and are retained after power down, which is particularly useful for system reassembly when changing venues.

To enter a name

1Use the left control knob to move the cursor right or left, and the centre control knob to select the letter, number or symbol. (Tip: to clear existing characters enter a blank space which can be found after the letter Z.)

2Press HOME (SETUP) to apply the new name.

All names are stored with System memory settings. The Store function will assume the working memory name as the default memory name, prompting you to edit it if required (see Section 8 Storing and Recalling Settings).

7.9. Delay options (Page 9)

The units of measurement used to specify the delay settings can be set to suit user preference, as follows:

Time (milliseconds and microseconds)

Metric distance (metres)

Imperial distance (feet and inches)

To change the units of measurement

1Turn the left control knob to choose the units.

2For Metric or Imperial distance measurement, specify the ambient temperature of the venue using the centre control knob. The DN9340E will use this to adjust the speed of sound (which varies with temperature) in the delay calculation so that accurate delays are applied to the channels.

The delay units are changed in the input and output menus, with the current values being automatically converted to equivalent values.

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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 Quick Reference DN9340E Front PanelDN9344E Front Panel Introducing the DN9340E/DN9344E DN9340E & DN9344E Key FeaturesKey Features Host Software VersionsInterface to Midas consoles Remote control operationSpace efficiency Store and Recall ParametersFront Panel DN9340E Controls, Connectors, Indicators DN9340EEQ Access and Displays 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 Inputs a and B Rear Panel DN9340EMains Word clock InputSignal Flow DN9340E Signal Flow DN9340EHome Operation DN9340EOperation DN9340E Home page sub-menusTouchstrip Operation on the Home Graphic Equalisation Soft Key FunctionsAutomatic features EQ FlatTouchstrip operation with Graphic equalisation GroupingParametric Equalisation Touchstrip operation with Parametric equalisation EQ removeDynamic Equalisation Lo Threshold / LevelHi Threshold / Level Touchstrip operation with Dynamic equalisation Time constantsFilters Create Filter functionFilter Type Left Encoder Centre Encoder Right Encoder Filter settings Touchstrip operation with FiltersFilter remove Metering Clear Down Sequence To access the Set Up menu pages Setup Menu DN9340ESetup Menu DN9340E GeneralComms channel Remote control via a PCTo switch remote communications off To select a slave remote communications channelTo select a slave communications channel Using a DN9340E for master controlTo select a master remote communications channel To remove the unit from the networkFront Panel lock To set a Panel LockTo remove the Panel Lock Analogue/Digital Input Select To change the input sourceDigital Output Clock Select Presets lockTo set a Presets lock To select the output clock sourceNaming Pages 7 LCD contrast adjustmentDelay options To enter a namePower-up Logo Ethernet Settings Pages 11Ethernet IP Address Ethernet Subnet Mask Setup To check and edit the Subnet MaskUsing the DN9340E Memories To store settingsTo recall settings Addresses Remote ControlConnections Data modelOn a DN9340E Setting the master unit on-lineGetting started On a DN9344ETo set up the names OperationSystem naming To set up the assignment Copy channel functionSolo Tracking operation Overview Helix DN9340E/DN9344E unit interconnectionsConnecting the Helix DN9340/DN9344E units in a daisy chain Ethernet connection wireless option Ethernet ConnectionEthernet connection standard Configuring the DN9340E for Network Communication Configuring the DN9344E for Network CommunicationConnection and Configuration Procedure Serial Connection OptionSerial connection details Press to step through the Set Up pages Controls, Connectors, Indicators DN9344EAlphanumeric displays, SETUP, Metering and Power Power Switch Power on Power on indication Power indicationIndicators, Up and Down Buttons, PC Port and Scribble Strips Indicators1B, 2A and 2B Rear Panel DN9344EMains inlet socket InterfaceSignal Flow DN9344E Signal Flow DN9344EOperation DN9344E Operation DN9344ERemote Comms channels To select a remote communications channel To enable the Contact Closure Relay mode To disable remote communications and relay operationTo change the settings for Inputs 1A and 1B PasswordTo set a password Analogue/Digital Input Select Pages 3To change the settings for Output Digital Output Clock Select Pages 5To change the IP address Ethernet SettingsSubnet Mask To change the Subnet MaskApplication Notes Dynamic EQApplication Notes Application Notes What do we mean by all these Q types? Proportional Q Constant QSymmetrical Q What is AES/EBU? Technical Specification DN9340E 17.1. DN9340EPower Requirements Technical Specification DN9344E 17.2. DN9344ERelay Socket Pin D-type rear Power Pin IEC Service Information BatteryReplacement
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