dbx Pro 480 user manual Utilities, Network ID, Security Levels

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Section 6

Utilities

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The Utility section of the 480, 481 and 482 DriveRack™ units, contain many important functions. The Utility section gives you with the ability to perform several key operational functions to the DriveRack™ system including: Network Configuration, Security settings, Power-up features, MIDI programming, Mic Pre Setup and Display contrast settings. Use this section of the manu- al to make yourself familiar with all aspects of the Utility menu of the DriveRack™ system.

6.1 Network ID

All networking functions of the DriveRack™ system are accessed through page 1 of the utility menu. The following information will lightly touch upon networking issues. For more infor- mation on the utilization of the networking capabilities, please refer to section 9.

SETTING DEVICE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

To set the device ID number on a 480 DriveRack™, the procedure is as follows:

1.From Program mode, press the UTILITY button once.

2.Use the PARAMETER 1 knob to set any device number from 1-99. If the 480 is going to act as the master controller unit, set the device ID to 0, and MST will appear in reverse type in the top left hand corner of the display.

MASTER

When the selected DriveRack™ unit is set to act as the master unit in the DriveRack™ network, control of all other units can be performed by the master unit. It is important to note that there can be only one unit designated as the master. For more information on the networking capa- bilities of the DriveRack™ systems, please refer to Section 9.

SLAVE

When either the 480, 481 or 482 is set to act as a slave unit within a DriveRack™ network, the unit must have a unique ID number to be recognized within the network system. For more information on the networking capabilities of the DriveRack™ system, please refer to Section 9.

Note- ID designations cannot be changed through the network. Changes to ID numbers must be done to the selected unit from within its physical interface.

6.2 Security Levels

To protect all detailed parameter editing and configuration modification settings of your DriveRack™ unit, the Utility menu of the DriveRack™ systems include a complete security system set-up. This security system allows you to set security access to every module, with security levels that vary from low to high. This security systems also allows you to create unique passwords which will limit/prevent any other users from access to the system. The following information is provided to help you set all security parameters.

1.Prior to setting security passwords you will access the security menu by pressing the UTILITY button and use the PREV PG and NEXT PG buttons to move to page two and three of the utility menu. Once there, the screens will appear as follows:

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Contents 480 Important Safety Instructions Declaration Conformity DriveRack Table of ContentsDriveRack Intro DriveRack features IntroductionDriveRackDefining the DriveRack System DriveRackIntroduction 480R DriveRack featuresWarranty Service Contact InfoIntroduction SectionSection Rear Panel Connections Getting StartedInputs Front PanelLCD Display Function ButtonsInput Meters Power SwitchThreshold Meters Output MetersGround Lift Switch Outputs 1-8 Euroblock ConnectorsProgram Up and Down Program DisplayPC LED Remote LEDRS485 Control Thru Bus DB-9 connector type Program Up and Down Functions Editing Functions Basic Navigation ModesFX Button Array Overview DriveRack Parameter Knob Encoders Coarse/Fine Operation Parameter Knobs Horizontal-Vertical Navigation ModeNavigating the EQ Sections DriveRackNavigating the Xover Navigating the RTA Navigating the Delay Navigating the Dynamics Section Navigating the Other Section Navigating the Utility Section Configuration Program Definition Configuring the DriveRackNavigating Factory Programs Selecting ProgramsNavigation Modes Saving Factory Programs Changes Editing Factory ProgramsDriveRack Input Routing Creating a User ConfigurationPre Crossover EQ Delay SectionNotch Filter CrossoverDriver Alignment Delay Output Routing and Phase CompensationLinking Modules Selecting and Moving Crossovers Saving Configuration Changes Detailed Detailed Parameters Input RoutingPre-Crossover EQ Zizz -6dB to 6dB Boom -6dB to 6dBSHOW/HOUSE 31 Band Graphic EQ S or H EQ On/Off Parametric EQ P EQ On/OffSlope 1 3-12dB/Octave Band 1 Frequency 20 to 20kHz Low ShelfLevel 1 -12 to 12 dB Band 2-8 Frequency 20 to 20kNotch Filters N Pre Crossover Delay DLYFilter Type 1 Wire, Lowpass, Highpass and Bandpass Filter Type Wire, Lowpass, Highpass and BandpassFilter Type 2 Wire, Lowpass, Highpass and Bandpass Lowpass 20Hz to 20kHzLow Slope 2 6-24dB/Octave Highpass 2 20Hz to 20kHzHigh Slope 2 6-24dB/Octave Low Fc 20Hz to 20kHzLow Fc 2 20Hz to 20kHz High Slope 1 6-24dB/Octave BW, Bessel 12-48dB/Octave L-RCenter Fc 2 20Hz to 20kHz High Fc 2 20Hz to 20kHzPost-CROSSOVER PEQ EQ Compressor/Limiter DYN Threshold -40 to +20dBu Speaker Alignment Delay DLYRatio 1.0 to Inf1 Gain -20 to +20 dBOutput Routing Phase Off, 0 toLevel/Shift On/Off Level Inf, -9.5 to 20.0dBProgram Saving Program Changes Storing ChangesDriveRack Saving Configuration Changes Utilities Utilities Network IDSecurity Levels Security Passwords Entering Security Password Program List Program Change Mode PC Comm Mode Contrast AdjustmentMidi Channels Power Up Mutes On/SavedMidi Program Dumps Program DumpsSetup Sysex ID Mic Pre Set upSysex Dump Cue AFL Redundancy EnableFunctions Network Overview Network FunctionsConnectors Recommended Cable SpecificationsNetwork Connections Specs Cable LengthsBackbone Connections Network Connections ApplicationsConnection to the 480R Connection to the GUI Interface Termination Master/Slave Assignments Setting Identification NumbersControlling Remote Units Master/Slave Assignments cont’dDriveRack Replacing Units RedundancyNetwork Trouble Shooting System Requirements PC GUI InstallationBasic Venue View DriveRack DriveRack 480R Rear Panel Connections 480R 480R Remote ControllerFront Panel 480R SectionRear Panel Connections 480P Front Panel 480P Using the RTA Controlling Slave Devices Hot Key AssignmentsDriveRack Guide 4-Way Front of House Application GuideHardware SoftwareDriveRack C-R + Sub + Rear BiAmp & In-Ear Dedicated FOH Crossover DriveRackStand Alone Monitor EQ DriveRackAppendix Sysex Procedures Sysex Procedure and DataMidi SysEx Sysex Message End byteProcedure Sysex Setup Dump SampleReceive One Program 42h Receive Bulk Dump 48hProgram Bank and Program Number Program Dump VersionProgram Transmit Count...Lo Bytes, Hi Bytes Sysex EndPower Up Quick Key Options Factory ResetToggle RS-232/MIDI Flash DownloadsDriveRackAppendix a SpecificationsSpecifications 481 DriveRack Per input channel not to exceed 10 for all input channels Specifications 482 DriveRack Specifications 480R Remote Controller DriveRack DriveRack Crossover Diagrams101 3X3 1-band 103 4X8 2-band Gain Level Jumpers Input and Output Diagrams Pinking a Room Wire Diagrams Harman International Company

480 specifications

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