JBL Professional LSR4328P, LSR4326P Restoring Factory Settings, LSR4300 Control Center Software

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Reference - Restoring Factory Settings/

LSR4300 Control Center Software

Restoring Factory Settings

Setting all DIP Switches to the ON position and re-powering a speaker clears all user settings (such as RMC calibration and EQ settings) stored in the speaker’s memory.

To clear the memory of a speaker and recall the factory EQ presets:

1.Turn the speaker off and disconnect its power cable.

2.Set all eight DIP switches to the ON position.

3.Re-connect the power cable, wait for the speaker logo to dim, and turn the speaker back on. All front panel controls will blink and the LED display will flash a left-right pattern to show that memory settings are being recalled.

4.Reset all DIP switches to the desired positions for network operation.

5.Perform this procedure for each speaker that requires it.

Settings created using LSR4300 Control Center Software such as individual speaker level trim, custom eq presets can not be viewed with out the software. If you are unsure of the settings in the speaker, the speaker can be returned to factory settings using the Reset function.

User settings such as RMC and EQ remain stored in each speaker, even when powered down. For that reason, if you are using an LSR4300 system that you did not personally set, it’s a good idea to restore factory settings before using it.

LSR4300 Control Center Software

The supplied LSR4300 Control Center Software allows you to control all system functions using a Windows or Macintosh computer. In addition, the software allows you to view multiple speaker parameters at once in an easy-to-use graphic display and provides several additional capabilities:

System MUTE and independent speaker MUTE controls.

Independent fine speaker Level Trim controls in 0.25 dB increments.

The RMC filter and level trim settings of each speaker can be viewed.

LF and HF frequency centers of the system EQ can be adjusted.

Custom EQ presets can be created and stored as well as uploaded to all speakers on a connected LSR4300 network.

Complete system configurations can be saved to and loaded from your computer.

LSR4300 Control Center Software documentation is provided on disk and is also available for download (along with the latest version of the software itself) at www.jblpro.com.

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Contents LSR4328P, LSR4326P Studio Monitors Page Safety Instructions Explanation of Graphic SymbolsTable Of Contents Introduction Manual ConventionsFeatures RMC Room Mode CorrectionHiQnet Networking Onboard Bi-amplification Quick Start LSR4300 Rear Panel LSR4300 Front Panel Quick Start Overview ReferenceFront Panel Reference Front Panel Reference Front Panel Reference Front Panel Reference Front Panel Analog input selected Reference Front Panel Rear Panel Reference Rear Panel Remote Control Reference Remote Control Speaker Placement AC Power Connections Network Connections and DIP Switch SettingsPage Audio Connections Analog ConnectionsRMC Room Mode Correction Performing An RMC Calibration Reference Performing An RMC Calibration Reference Performing An RMC Calibration Equalization Reference Performing An RMC Calibration/EqualizationReference Equalization Restoring Factory Settings LSR4300 Control Center SoftwareAppendix a EQ Presets Appendix a EQ Presets Appendix B System Block Diagram Appendix C Wiring Requirements Analog ConnectionsUnbalanced Sources Digital Audio Connections Appendix D Mounting Specifications Fastener specificationsAppendix E SPL Calibration Appendix F Error Messages Troubleshooting List of Error MessagesTroubleshooting List Specifications SystemInputs Display What does the JBL Warranty cover? Who Pays for What? Warranty StatementWho Is Protected by This Warranty? How to Obtain Warranty Performance?Limitation of Implied Warranties Mailing Address Customer ServiceJBL Professional Contact Information Shipping AddressPart Number Rev