Dolby Laboratories CP65 manual Cat. No

Models: CP65

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Cat. No. 441

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STEP 9 Next, check the jumpers in the following locations:

Cat. No. 441 Surround Equalization, Subwoofer and SR•D Interface Card (if fitted).

Mono Stereo

50 Hz

100 Hz

J4 Manual background

Optical Subwoofer

Crossover Frequency

 

 

auto

 

 

subwoofer

J3

Surround

off

 

Output Level

Range

J1

Low

Low High

High

Subwoofer

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Cat. No. 441

The Cat. No. 441 has four jumpers that are used to configure the card to suit the installation in which it is used.

J1 Right Surround output level sets the output gain range for the right surround channel. J1 is set at the factory for a power amplifier input sensitivity of between 90 mV and 1.23

V.If the power amplifiers used in the installation are very sensitive (10 mV to 100 mV input sensitivity), it may be necessary to move this jumper to the low output position.

J2 Subwoofer output level control sets the output gain range for the subwoofer channels. J2 is set at the factory for a power amplifier input sensitivity of between 90 mV and 1.23

V.If the power amplifiers used in the installation are very sensitive (10 mV to 100 mV input sensitivity), it may be necessary to move this jumper to the low output position.

J3 Surround Mono / Stereo selects stereo or mono surround operation. Set J3 to the Stereo position if your cinema is equipped with separate power amplifiers and speaker wiring for left and right surrounds. Note that stereo surround signals are only available in format 10 Dolby Stereo digital. Install this jumper in the stereo or mono position according to your installation.

J4 Subwoofer upper frequency limit sets upper frequency limit of the subwoofer channel in optical or non-sync to either 50 or 100 Hz. The recommended setting of this jumper depends on the type of screen speakers in your cinema.

If you have the older horn-loaded type of speaker (such as Altec A-4), the jumper should be set for 100 Hz and the equalization for the screen speakers rolled off below this frequency. These settings will remove frequencies from the screen speakers that they cannot gracefully reproduce at full power and send them to the subwoofer which is better able to handle them.

If you have the newer direct radiator type of screen speakers, set J4 to the 50 Hz position and adjust the equalization of the screen speakers to roll off below that frequency.

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