Nilfisk-ALTO 3.4 user manual C o m i n g D u m p N o r e C e p t Delay Menu

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Ignore the data received via the serial ports.

Accept the data received via the serial ports.

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5.2.Delay Menu

Use this menu to work on the systems delay lines.

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DELAY

Input Delay

Parameters

Output Delay

Parameters

Parameters

In these pages, the number of the parameters and how they are presented varies according

 

to the configuration of the PRESET and according to Ganging and Units settings (UTILITY menu). In fact, these pages only show the parameters that can actually be used, in the most suitable form of editing.

The practical differences between Delay Input and Delay Output

A Delay is only a processor by means of which a signal is deliberately delayed by a programmable length of time. From a technical point of view, the Delays applied to the inputs and outputs are equivalent.

Nevertheless, their application is different:

DELAY

OUTPUT DELAY

INPUT DELAY

Input Delay delays the signal of an input (or the sum of the inputs) before sending it to the routing system. In this way, all the outputs which depend on that input are delayed by the same length of time.

Also called Master Delay, input Delay is mainly used to compensate for the effects dues to the distance between the various speaker enclosures or between various blocks of a complex sound system (for example in large concert halls, stadiums, etc.), Thus achieving virtual alignment.

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Contents MAXIDRIVE3.4 External Connection Safety Related SymbolsImportant Safety Instructions Power SupplyPreface Table of Contents Introduction Rear Panel Inputs Configuration of the systemGetting Started OutputsP u t I n 3 5 B 2 4 2 x 3 W Adjusting the input signal3 B 2 4 S 5 2 x 2 W + 2 M a A d P r e s e t 2 x 3 WD B A & B G a I N First SetupSystem configuration 3 B 2 4 S 5 2 x 2 W + 2 M a A G a I NExample Number Of Presets 3 B 2 4 S 5 2 x 2 W + 2 M aType of Preset 3 B 2 4 S 5 2 x 2 W + 2 M a Name of the Preset 3 B 2 4 S 5 2 x 2 W + 2 M aSystem Protection 3 B 2 4 S 5 2 x 2 W + 2 M a Preset Modifications 1 3 B 2 4 S 5 2 x 2 W + 2 M aMenu MAP Configuration Description Preset MenuC a R D E s e t N a m i n W + 2 M a Store & Naming PresetO r e P r e s e t 2 x 2 W + 2 M a O r e P r e s e t O p e r a H a l lDump Out Preset T P r e s e t 2 W + 2 M aIncoming Dump C o m i n g D u m p N o r e C e p t Delay Menu T p u t P u t D e l a yL a Y M S2 u S Edit menuInput Gain Input EQ I ND B P u tCentre Frequency / Cutoff Frequency BandwidthGain V e r R u0 0 H z Crossover frequency PhaseF B e s 2 4 6 H zOutput Pol Output EQOutput Gain Editing values are between +6dB ~ -30dB, with 0.5dB stepsL a R I T Y R m aV e r s e Ganging Submenu Utility MenuN g i n g P u t G a n g i n gInput Ganging Units Submenu T p u t G a n g i n gM . T h r e s h . U n i t M P e r a t u r e U n i tT u p P u t S e l e c t G i t a l A l o gT p u t M e t e r s E M u t e S t M u t e Lock Submenu M p e r a t u r eK e U p R m a l T e D C o n t r a s tC k 2 2 W + 2 M a 3 B 2 4 S 5Total Partial S s w o r d R D A 1 3 B 2 4 S 5 2 2 W + 2 M aL O C K S s w o r dM m . S e t u p COMM. Setup SubmenuR m a t R d R m a t C a r d R m a t t i n g R m a t D o n eConnections Inputs a & B, Digital IN, RS485Inputs a & B Special attentions for RS232 interface Factory Preset ConfigurationOutputs 1 ~ 6, RS485 OUT RS232Organization Signal PowerAudio Mixer Signal Power MAXIDRIVE3.4A135 B246 3-WAY Stereo 2X2W High Left High Right Signal Power Audio MixerA1324 S56 4-WAY4 Mono + 2 Mono AUX 4W+2MAX To / from RS232 Communications PC & one or more MAXIDRIVE3.4 connectionTechnical Specifications Warranty Registration Card Return NoticeTerms and Conditions Seikaku Technical Group Limited