Shure DP11EQ manual Maintenance, Scenes

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Shure Link Device Selection

In order to access a device in a Shure Link network:

1.Click on Device in the main menu.

2.In the Device menu, click on the desired Device ID.

The Device ID will appear beside the DP11EQ heading in the title bar at the top of the main window, indicating that the unit with that Device ID will receive computer commands.

Naming a DP11EQ

Devices can be named...

In order to name a connected DP11EQ in a network:

1.Click on Device in the main menu of the Main Control Panel.

2.In the Device menu, click on Name Device... The Name Device window will appear.

3.In the Device ªxº Namebox, type in the desired name.

4.Click on the OK button. The name will appear in the title bar.

MAINTENANCE

Scenes

A scene stores the combined settings for the dynamics panel, both equalizer panels, and the delay panel. Once a DP11EQ has been set up with a desired combination of settings, these settings can be stored on disk as a Scene. Although the DP11EQ automatically saves the current scene in internal memory, other scenes can be saved to disk. Scenes are useful for reducing setup time when multiple units require similar settings. Scenes are also useful for multi-purpose sound system, or events which require setting changes ªon the flyº.

To Save a Scene to Disk

Scenes are saved with the extension .SCN. To save a scene:

1.Click on File in the main menu bar of the Main Control Panel.

2.Select the Save Scene... option of the drop-down menu.

3.In the Description field, type a description of the scene.

4.In the File Name field, type the name of the scene.

5.Click on the OK button.

To Recall a Scene from Disk

Once a scene has been saved, the Windows software can be used to reload that scene from disk and recall it to a DP11EQ . To recall a scene:

1.Click on File in the main menu bar of the Main Control Panel.

2.Select Recall Scene...

3.On the Scene window, select the desired scene.

4.Select the desired scene name.

5.Click on the OK button.

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Contents DP11EQ Table of Contents Software Features Hardware FeaturesIntroduction Overview DP11EQ HardwareFront Panel BackShure Link Device ID DIP SwitchesMain Amplifier Audio ConnectionsSubgroup Insert Input Insert Software Installation Connecting the DP11EQ to a Computer via the RS-232 COM PortDP11EQ Software IntroductionAccessing the Connected DP11EQs Configuring the Computer Serial PortShure Program Group Overview Processor Select Buttons Main ControlsDynamics Processor Dynamics Parameters Gate Dynamics ProcessesExpander AGC Leveler Limiter CompressorEditing Dynamics Processes SnapshotsParametric Equalizer Parametric Equalizer Edit Boxes and Controls Setting and Adjusting Parametric FiltersHigh- and Low-Frequency Shelf/Cut Filters Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Parametric Filters Response GraphMeter Calibration IN/OUT Meters and Output ControlDelay for Solving Remote Speaker Alignment DelayDelay for Solving Phase Cancellation Problems Setting Delay by Time Reversing the Output Signal PolaritySetting Delay by Distance Shure Link Connections Shure Link NetworksShure Link Options Shure Link Device MenuScenes MaintenanceTo Save Settings to Disk SettingsTo Recall Settings from Disk Customizing Graph ColorsPrinting DP11EQ Settings Appendix A. SpecificationsLocking Out the Front Panel Exiting the DP11EQ ApplicationDelay Single Unit Appendix B. Rack Mounting the DP11EQDual-Mounted Units Mounting in an Equipment RackAudio Connectors Appendix C. Connectors and CablesAudio Cables In. to 1/4 -in. Unbalanced In. to 1/4 -in. BalancedIn. Balanced to 1/4 -in. Unbalanced XLR male to 1/4 -in. BalancedXLR female to 1/4 -in. Unbalanced XLR female to 1/4 -in. BalancedRCA to 1/4 -in. Unbalanced Computer Interface Ð 9-Pin to 9-Pin RS-232 Cable Digital Connectors and CablesComputer Interface Ð 9-Pin to 25-Pin RS-232 Cable Shure Link Cable Ð 5-Pin DIN Cable MIDI-compatible cableGeneral Controls Appendix D. Keyboard ControlsParametric Equalizer Controls IN/OUT Meters and Output Slider Controls