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Troubleshooting
Specification
Install
A.2 - Block Diagram
Warranty
Once the desired configuration is created, press and hold the RTA/LOAD button to load the configura- tion
Zone Controller Wiring
Presets
Note: Setting up a basic Network
Input Delay
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Contents
4800/4820
User Manual
IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS
Safety Instructions
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
U.K. MAINS PLUG WARNING
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Table of Contents
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Introduction
Section 6 - Detailed Parameters
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Appendix
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features
WARRANTY INFO
Customer Service Info
DriveRackIntroduction
0.1- DriveRack 4800/4820 Features
IntroductionDriveRack
0.2 - Service Contact Info
0.3 - Warranty
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software installa tion
Rear panel
Section
front panel
Section
Getting Started
1.1 - Rear Panel 4800/4820
1. IEC Power Cord Receptacle
Section
1.2 - Front Panel
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Getting Started
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Getting Started
3. Input Channel Select A-D
GettingStarted
1.3 - Front Panel
10. Output Adjustment/Mute Knobs
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1. 4 - System Architect Control Software
System Architect Features
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Installation
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Getting Started
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Getting Started
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Presets
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attributes
DriveRack Philosophy
2.1 - DriveRack 4800/4820 Philosophy
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navigation
modes
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Front Panel Operation
3.1 - Navigation
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3.2 - Modes of Operation
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Front Panel Operation
1.Return to Edit mode by pressing the PRESET button
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2.Select the preset you would like to recall
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Front Panel Operation
2.Select the preset you would like to delete
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2.Use the PREV and NEXT buttons to navigate through the pages of meters
5.Once the desired configuration is created, press and hold the RTA/LOAD button to load the configura- tion
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Front Panel Operation
module view
device view
venue view
Software Operation
Software Operation
4.1 - DriveRack Philosophy
4.2-SystemArchitectDriveRack4800/4820FileStorage
4.3.1 - Module View
4.3.2 - Device Window
Module View Features
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Device View Features
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Software Operation
Preset Tool
Device View Menu
Device Help Menu
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Software Operation
Meters
4.3.3 - Venue View
Venue File Menu
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SoftwareGUI SoftwareOp rationOverview
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Venue Edit Menu
Venue Insert Menu
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Software Operation
Venue Panel Menu
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Software Operation
Venue Window Menu
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Software Operation
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operation
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front panel
In Use
5.1 - Front Panel Operation
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2. Press the Input A button and the EQ 1 button to move to the Input Graphic EQ
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8.Store the name by pressing the STORE/DELETE button
With three pages per Bandpass filter set, it should be noted that there will be nine total pages in this function; these pages can either be accessed by continuing to press NEXT PAGE or by pressing the next Output Channel button. Since in a 2x5 Bandpass the first two and the next two outputs are “linked” together, both outputs 1 and 2 will be controlled together in the first three pages of the Bandpass. Likewise, outputs 3 and 4 will be linked together, and controlled in pages 4 through 6. Output 5 is the mono summed output designed to be the Subwoofer output, and it is controlled on pages 7 through
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5.2 - GUI Operation
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2.Select the Configuration Wizard
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Detailed
Parameters
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Detailed Parameters
6.1 - Input Mixer
Pink Noise On/Off switch
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6.2 - Input Router
Selected Source Switch
Pink Noise On/Off switch
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6.3 - Input Graphic EQ
EQ On/Off switch
Flat/Restore switch
Frequency switch
6.4 - Input 9-BandParametric EQ
EQ On/Off switch
Flat/Restore switch
Type Bell and Shelf switch
6.5 - Input Delay
Delay On/Off switch
Delay fader
Units switch
6.6 - Output Mixer
Master Mute switch
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6.7 - Output Router
Selected Source Switch
Master Mute switch
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6.8-OutputBandpassFilter/Crossover
Band Select switch
Lowpass and Highpass Slope switch
Polarity switch
6.9 - Output 6-BandParametric EQ
EQ On/Off switch
Flat/Restore switch
Filter Select switch
6.10 - Output Delay
Delay On/Off switch
Delay fader
Units switch
6.11 - Advanced Feedback Suppression AFS Insert
AFS On/Off switch
Mode switch
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Type switch
Live Filter Lift switch
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6.12 - Automatic Gain Control AGC Insert
AGC On/Off switch
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Limiter Auto On/Off switch
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Detailed Parameters
6.13 - AutoWarmth Insert
AutoWarmth On/Off switch
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Detailed Parameters 6.14 - Compressor Insert
Compressor On/Off switch
OverEasy fader
Auto On/Off switch
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Detailed Parameters
6.15-De-EsserInsert
De-EsserOn/Off switch
Type switch
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6.16 - Noise Gate
Gate On/Off switch
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Detailed Parameters 6.17 - Limiter Insert
Limiter On/Off switch
PeakStopPlus On/Off switch
Auto On/Off switch
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Detailed Parameters
Attack fader
6.18 - Notch Filter Insert
Notch On/Off switch
Flat/Restore switch
Filter Select switch
6.19 - SubHarmonic Synthesizer Insert
SubHarmonic Synth On/Off switch
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UTILITIES
Utilities
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Utilities
7.1 - Miscellaneous
7.2 - Gains & Trims
7.3 – Sample Rate
7.5 - Access Rights
7.7 - Preset Range
7.4 - Real Time Clock
7.6 - Users
Note: Setting up a basic Network
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Utilities
DriveRackAppendix
A.1 - Specifications
AppendixDriveRack
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Input Insert Processing
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A.2 - Block Diagram
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A.3 - Preset Table
Appendix
A.4 - Crossover Table
Preset Number
A.5 - Digital I/O and Clocking
A.6 - Word Clock Termination
AppendixDriveRack
Clock Source 75Ω Coaxial Cable 4800/4820
A.7-ZoneControllerWiringandInstallation
Zone Controller Wiring
Zone Controller Installation
DriveRackAppendix
Diagram A Diagram B
Diagram C
AppendixDriveRack
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White/Green
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A.8 - ZC-4Wiring Diagram
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A.9 - Factory Reset
Factory Reset Information
Power-UpButton Functions
A. “Hard” Factory Reset
A.10 - Ethernet Networking
A.10.1 - Overview of TCP/IP Basics
AppendixDriveRack
IP address
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
•Using Microsoft Windows XP or
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Assumptions
A.10.3 - Setup of a Simple Isolated
Ethernet Network Using DHCP
A.10.4 - Proxy
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A.10.5 - Virtual Private Networks VPN
A.10.6 - Network Considerations and Limitations
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A.10.7-NetworkTroubleshooting
AppendixDriveRack
Software Firewall
Ethernet Link
A.10.8 - Copyrights
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DriveRack 4800/4820 User Manual
AppendixDriveRack
NVidia Corp
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