
Delay
Delay:
The Delay screen on the Main Menu indicates how much delay is present on each channel in milliseconds. To enter Delay Edit mode, highlight “DLY” with the cursor and press the navigation encoder (Fig. 26).
Delay is often required for systems with remote speakers.
Occasionally remote speakers are required for larger audiences.
These speakers can provide additional coverage in areas that theFig. 26 main PA speakers are not adequate. Unless the remote speakers
are delayed properly, the audience will notice a time difference between the primary source (main PA) and remote speaker. This time difference will be perceived as an echo and will cause an undesirable listening environment. The IPR™ DSP amplifiers offer up to 120 mS of delay per channel, enough to position the remote speakers up to 136 ft from the primary PA speakers.
Once in the delay screen, turn the navigation enconder to increase or decrease the amount of delay. The screen displays the delay in milliseconds, feet and meters.
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