Orion Car Audio DEQ 30 manual Corrected Response

Page 10

CORRECTED RESPONSE

25Hz

31.5Hz

40Hz

50Hz

63Hz

80Hz

100Hz

125Hz

160Hz

200Hz

250Hz

315Hz

400Hz

500Hz

630Hz

800Hz

1000Hz

1250Hz

1600Hz

2000Hz

2500Hz

3150Hz

4000Hz

5000Hz

6300Hz

8000Hz

10000Hz

12500Hz

16000Hz

20000Hz

44

DEQ 30‘s power supply is an ultra-quiet balanced high-frequency supply. All power and signal grounds are isolated for complete noise rejection.

• Power connections made through large four terminal removable connector.

• Connect 12V+ to the battery through fuseholder. This connection provides +12V main power to the DEQ 30.

Power wire must be fused less than 18” from battery.

Ground unit to chassis as close as possible.

Connect one REM terminal to remote turn-on lead from source unit. This connection provides +12V power to turn-on the DEQ 30.

Connect one REM terminal to REM terminals on amplifiers and additional trunk mounted signal processors. This connection provides +12V to the remote turn-on leads of the amplifiers to amplifiers on.

NOTE: A power reset button located next to the power connections terminal is useful for resetting the microprocessor in the unlikely event of processor lock up.

SPECIAL NOTE: There is an internal 1.5 AMP AGC fuse located in the DEQ 30. This fuse is designed to blow only in extreme situations like power surges in the vehicles electrical system. In this type of situation, the internal fuse serves to protect the DEQ 30 from potential damage.

9

Image 10
Contents DEQ 30 Manual Introduction WHAT’S in the BOX Warranty Technical OverviewSpecifications Digital Outputs Power SupplyAnalog Output Section Lock ANTI-JITTER Reduction CircuitCall OUT Features 11 12Installation Trouble ShootingTools for the Trade Power Connections Corrected Response Analog Inputs OEM Integration With Balanced InputsTime Alignment Error Problems Setting Analog Input Levels Is now setABSORPTION/REFLECTION Related NON-LINEARITY Problems Clip LED Illuminates When Input is OverloadedDigital Inputs ROLL-OFF Response Problems Selecting Digital InputsAnalog and Digital Outputs OFF-SCREEN Response Problems User Interface Digital DisplayUser Interface LED Indicators Crossover Points & Speaker Polarity Phase Shift ProblemsUser Interface Controls Output Level Incompatibility Problems Basic Equalization Preparation for EqualizationConstructive & Destructive Interference Problems Basic Equalization Resonance Problems Advanced Equalization Perfectly Flat Curve