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AFS 224

User Setup Operation

If no insert points are available, then method 4 would be utilized. In this situation, be sure that the AFS 224 input level allows the 0 and +10 dBu LEDS to light as indicated above. The input level to the amplifiers may have to be reduced in this situation so that they are not over- driven by the signal from the AFS 224.

B – Setup Mode

The AFS 224 setup mode is used to set the Total Number of Filters and the Number of Fixed Filters in each channel. The number of Live filters is the difference between the Total Number of Filters and the Number of Fixed filters (Live filters = Total Filters-Fixed filters). Note: If channels are linked (See F-2 Linking Channels) the setup will assign the same number of filters to channel 1 and 2.

B-1 Entering Setup Mode

Press and hold the channel 1 <MODE> button until the Filter LED's light from left to right and repeat. Release the channel 1 <MODE> button to enter the Setup Mode. This is indi- cated by the <MODE> button lighting yellow. You are now in the Set Total Number of Filters mode.

B-2 Selecting the Total Number of Filters

The Set Total Number of Filters mode is indicated by the channel <MODE> button lighting yellow when in the Setup mode. The current setting for the Total Number of Filters is indi- cated by the number of Filter LED's lit for that channel. To change the Total Number of Filters use the channel <LIVE FILTER LIFT> button to increment and the <TYPE> button to decre- ment the number of filters. Each press of the button will increment or decrement the Total Number of Filters. Press and hold each button to slowly increment or decrement the num- ber.

Warning: Changing the Total Number of Filters may remove feedback filters already set.

B-3 Selecting the Number of Fixed Filters

Use the selected channel <MODE> button to toggle to the Set Number of Fixed Filters mode indicated by the selected channel’s <MODE> button, which will light green. The current set- ting for the Number of Fixed Filters is indicated by the number of Filter LED's lit for that chan- nel. To change the number of Fixed Filters, use the selected channel’s <LIVE FILTER LIFT> button to increment and the <TYPE> button to decrement the number of filters. Each press of the button will increment or decrement the Total Number of Fixed Filters. Press and hold each button to slowly increment or decrement the number. Pressing the selected channel ‘s <MODE> button will toggle between the Set Total Number of Filters and the Set Number of Fixed Filters mode for each channel. If the channels of the AFS 224 are linked (see F-2 Linking Channels) the above procedure will set the same number of filters for both channels. Warning: Changing the Number of Fixed Filters may remove feedback filters already set.

B-4 Exit Setup Mode

To exit the setup mode and return to operation mode press and hold the channel 1 <MODE> button until the Filter LED's light from left to right and repeat (same as entering Setup mode).

C - Using Fixed mode

The AFS 224 offers two main modes of operation, Fixed and Live. Fixed mode is used to detect and remove feedback problems in the system due to microphone placement, room modes etc. Once set these filters are not removed until reset or cleared. Live mode detects and removes feedback during a performance or event.

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Contents AFS Important Safety Instructions Electromagnetic Compatibility AFS Table of ContentsAFS 224 Operation AFS 224 Advantage IntroductionDefining the AFS Warranty Service Contact InfoBasic Connection of the AFS Operation Installation / ConnectionsInstallation Recommendations Front Panel Rear and Front PanelsRear Panel Lift Time User SetupSetting Gain Structure Using Fixed mode User Setup OperationSetup Mode Ringing out a system Using Live ModeUsing Types in Fixed mode Other Functions Clearing Filters Fixed and LiveApplication 1 Insert On the Microphone Channel Application GuideApplications Output to Speaker Application 3 Insert on the Subgroups of a Mixer Applications GuideApplication 4- Connected Inline with the Outputs of a Mixer Block diagram Operation Block DiagramSpecifications Harman International Company