Orion Car Audio DEQ 30 manual User Interface, Digital Display

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USER INTERFACE

The user interface controls are designed to be concise and user friendly. Listed below are the descriptions of the user interface functions.

DIGITAL DISPLAY

ZONE

Indicates which preset Zone you are

 

working in. There are four preset

 

zones that store all information. To

 

access the different zones, simply

 

press the button marked “Zone.”

LEVEL

Shows the amount of boost or cut

 

in dB of a given frequency dis

 

played in the frequency window.

 

Range from -12dB to +12dB in 1dB

 

increments.

FREQUENCY

Displays which frequency

 

parameter the DEQ 30 is

 

currently adjusting.

• Zone 1 Selected

• 0 dB of equalization

• Frequency selected 25 Hz

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Crossover Points & Speaker Polarity Phase Shift Problems are cancellations caused by destructive interference as a result of integrating two drivers with crossovers. The above situation is a three way system with crossover points of 100 Hz and 2,500 Hz. In both situations, the driver interaction has caused a destructive interference at the crossover frequency.

Non-Equalizer Solutions

The first thing to try is to change the polarity of one of the drivers. A general rule of thumb, change the polarity of the driver that has a lower operating band. In the above situation, first try inverting the polarity of the midrange to see if there is an improvement. If this does not improve the situation, return the polarity to its original setting and try using different crossover points for both the midrange and tweeter. Remember to use crossover frequencies that are at least as high as the recommended operating range. When dealing with multiple response errors, start with the highest frequency problem area and work downward.

Equalizer Solutions

Use the DEQ 30 as a cut only device to try to smooth out the non-linearity of the system. Cut frequencies gradually starting with the center point of the problem area. Do not cut the centered band to get the frequency response to the flat position for it will dip below when you change adjacent bands. Periodically listen to your system during this process to make sure the changes you make do not adversely affect the detail and sound quality of the system.

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Contents DEQ 30 Manual Introduction WHAT’S in the BOX Technical Overview WarrantySpecifications Lock ANTI-JITTER Reduction Circuit Power SupplyAnalog Output Section Digital Outputs11 12 Call OUT FeaturesInstallation Trouble ShootingTools for the Trade Power Connections Corrected Response OEM Integration With Balanced Inputs Analog InputsTime Alignment Error Problems Is now set Setting Analog Input LevelsClip LED Illuminates When Input is Overloaded ABSORPTION/REFLECTION Related NON-LINEARITY ProblemsDigital Inputs Selecting Digital Inputs ROLL-OFF Response ProblemsAnalog and Digital Outputs OFF-SCREEN Response Problems Digital Display User InterfaceCrossover Points & Speaker Polarity Phase Shift Problems User Interface LED IndicatorsUser Interface Controls Output Level Incompatibility Problems Preparation for Equalization Basic EqualizationConstructive & Destructive Interference Problems Basic Equalization Resonance Problems Perfectly Flat Curve Advanced Equalization