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Ey Elecirol/olce® OWNER'S MANUAL BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG 101 DC-One 24-BIT DIGITAL SOUND SYSTEM PROCESSOR EFTA01097880 DC-One CONTENTS Overview 6 Introduction 8 DC-One Features 8 Controls & Connection 10 Front Panel 10 Rear Panel 14 Installation 16 Editing & Operation 19 Factory Presets 19 User Presets - Standard Editing 19 User Preset - Full Editing 19 Unpacking & Warranty 19 Run-time Mode 20 LCD Display 20 Input Level Meters 20 Output Level Meters 20 Output Gain Reduction Meters 21 Output Channel Mute Buttons 21 Output Channel Function Indicators 21 Preset Recall 21 Preset Store 22 Edit 22 Parameters 23 Setup 32 Setup Menus 32 Configurations of the DC-One 36 2-Way Stereo + Full Range 37 3-Way Stereo 38 4-Way + FR 39 5-Way + FR 40 Free Configuration - Full Edit 2 In 6 Out 41 3-Way Stereo-MonoSub+FR 42 4-Way Stereo-MonoSub/LF 43 Operation Modes & Presets 44 Specifications 46 Dimensions 47 2 Owners Manual / Bedienungsanleitung EFTA01097881 DC-One INHALT Ubersicht 52 Einleitung 54 DC-One Ausstattungsmerkmale 54 Bedienelemente & Anschliisse 56 Geratevorderseite 56 Geratenickseite 61 Installation 63 Editieren & Betrieb 66 Werks-Presets 66 Anwender-Presets — Standardeditierung 66 Anwender-Preset — Kompletteditierung 66 Auspacken & Garantie 66 Run-Time-Modus 67 LCD (Display) 67 Pegelanzeigen der Eingangssignale 67 Pegelanzeigen der Ausgangssignale 67 Gain Reduction-Anzeigen cler Ausgangskanale 68 Mute-Tasten der Ausgangskanale 68 Funktionsanzeigen der Ausgangskanale 68 Presets aufrufen 68 Preset speichern 69 Editieren 70 Parameter 71 Setup 80 Setup-Menus 80 DC-One Konfigurationen 84 Stereo 2-Wege + Full Range 85 3-Wege Stereo 86 4-Way + FR 87 5-Way + FR 88 Freie Konfiguration - Full Edit 2 In 6 Out 89 3-Wege Stereo-MonoSub+FR 90 4-Wege Stereo-MonoSub/LF 91 Operation Modes & Presets 92 Technische Daten 94 Abmessungen 95 EQ Plot Images 96 6 df3 PEQ Cuts Q Changes 96 6 dB-Oct Shelves at 200 Hz and 2 kHz 96 12 dB PEQ Cuts Q Changes 97 12dB-Oct Shelves at 200 Hz and 2 kHz 97 Besse' Filters 98 Butterworth Filters 98 Hi Lo Pass Filters 99 Linkwitz-Riley Filters 99 PEQ Gains 100 Owners Manual / Bedienungsanleitung 3 EFTA01097882 DC-One IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within CAUTION an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous vol- DO NOT OPEN tage within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficent magnitude to constitute a risk of elec- WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RJUN OR MOISTURE. tric shock to persons. AVIS: RISQUE Cf CHOC ELECTAIOUE NE PAS OMNI The exclamation point within an equilateral tri- angle is intended to alert the user to the presence WARNING: CONNECT ONLY TO ISMS SOCKET WMI PROTECRVE EARTHING CONNECTION. I of important operating and maintenance (servi- cing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product. 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water. 6. Clean only with a dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacture's instructions. 8. Do not install near heat sources such as radiators, heat registers. stoves. or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or the grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided (or your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet. consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs. convenience receptacles. and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12. Use only with the cart. stand. tripod. bracket. or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used. use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. 13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for a period of time. 14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged. liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus. the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture. does not operate normally. or has been dropped. 15. Do not expose this equipment to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids. such as vases. are placed on the equipment. 16. To completely disconnect this equipment from the AC Mains, discomect the power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle. 17. The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable. 18. No naked flame sources. such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus. 19. This is an CI ASS I apparatus and shall be connected to a main socket outlet with a protective earth connection. FOR RECYCLING WEEE RecyclIng/DIsposal Instructions INFORMATION The Mega Bin symbol found on the product or in the manual indicates that this product must not be dis- CONTACT YOUR posed of with other waste. It is in our category the manufacturer's responsibility to properly dispose of their DISTRIBUTOR OR waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) at the end of Its life. Due to the differences in each EU VISIT OUR WEBSITE country's management of WEEE, please contact your local distributor. We are committed to facilitate our own electronic-waste-management-system, for the free of charge return of all EVI Audio GmbH products: Telex, WWW.EVIAUDI0.C0M Dynacord, ElectroVoice, Midas Consoles. KlarkTeknik and RTS. Arrangements are made with the dealer where you purchased the equipment from. for the returning of all unusable equipment at no cost, to the fac- tory in Straubing, for environmental protective disposal. IMPORTANT SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: These servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained In the Operating Instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 1. Security regulations as stated in the EN 60065 (VDE 0860! IEC 65) and the CSA E65 - 94 have to be obeyed when servicing the appliance. 2. Use of a mains separator transformer is mandatory during maintenance while the appliance is opened, needs to be operated and is connected to the mains. 3. Switch off the power before retrofitting any extensions, changing the mains voltage or the output voltage. 4. The minimum distance between parts carrying mains voltage and any accessible metal piece (metal enclosure), respectively between the mains poles has to be 3 nun and needs to be minded at all times. The minimum distance between parts carrying mains voltage and any switches or breakers that are not connected to the mains (secondary parts) has to be 6 mm and needs to be minded at all times. 5. Replacing special components that are marked in the circuit diagram using the security symbol (Note) is only permissible when using original parts. 6. Meting the circuitry without prior consent or advice is not legitimate. 7. My work security regulations that are applicable at the locations where the appliance is being serviced have to be strictly obeyed. This apples also to any regulations about the work place itself. 8. Al instructions concerning the handling of MOS.circuits have to be observed. NOTE: A SAFETY COMPONENT (MUST BE REPLACED BY ORIGINAL PART) 4 Owners Manual EFTA01097883 DC-One Owners Manual 5 EFTA01097884 DC-One 1 Overview Compare / Edit Select Buttons Input Meters Display Value 0 Ey 00 0 INPUT o cap DC-One y,a.mrALWaltC5Y5TOSA PI:CCM:LP +4 0 o +s N0 0 44 U 00 0 0 VALUE 40 4 -90 0 0-19 n 40 0 0 40 7 40 0 0 40 Li Le A B USB Port Setup Store / Recall 6 Owner's Manual EFTA01097885 DC-One Processing Menues for High Output Gain Reduction Meters, Out- Pass Filter, Parametric EQ, put Channel Function Indicators and Graphic EQ and Delay Output Level Meters I I Pao 04 Cap im 04 PTO 04 ao 04 Clio 04 Tao 04 Limo o4 WO m4 Liao 04 ISO 04 LSO 04 ISO 04 10 04 no 04 no 04 no 04 no ma no ima 40 0-Il •0 0-12 40 co -12 40 on 40 0-12 40 0-U 40 OM 4o 0M 4o on 40 cm a0 oPI 4o c. sir 40 OM 40 OM 40 OM 40 OW 40 OM 40 OW 120 Ola 420 ob 420 ola -UM MS 120 OW 420 Ole OUTPUT 460 Oa 450 00.0 -1160 Of121 -Um Oa* 450 Mkt 450 Meat 1 2 3 °MUT 4 5 6 Ixon) (Rigid inaldanilli) O Output Control buttons for Output Channel Cross-Over, Parametric Mute Buttons EQ, Delay and Level Owner's Manual 7 EFTA01097886 DC-One 2 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Electro-Voice DC-One Digital Signal Processor. The Electro-Voice DC-One Digital System Processor is a universal two-input, six-output digital signal processor with the flexibility of configuration to handle a multitude of audio system needs and applications; installed sound, house of worship, convention & meeting facilities, concert touring, club, portable sound reinforcement and more. IMPORTANT NOTE: To achieve optimum performance and guard against damage to the proces- sor, your sound system or yourself, please read, understand and follow all of the directions contained in this Owner's Manual. Failure to do so may result in improper performance, loss or injury. 2.1 DC-One Features The internal routing matrix can be configured as 2-way stereo + full-range, 3-way stereo, 4-way mono + full-range, 5-way mono + full range, 3-way stereo with a mono sub + full-range, 4-way stereo with mono sub and low frequency and finally as a freely assignable 2 x 6 matrix router. The DC-One replaces entire racks of signal processors previously needed to properly configure and control sound reinforcement systems with a single Analog Devices® SHARCTM DSP processor. The substantial advantages of the DC-One over discrete signal processing racks include: • 24-bit, 48 kHz digital signal path • No patch cables to fail or add noise • Optimal gain structure throughout all stages of signal processing; no gain matching from processor to processor. • Recallable factory and user presets; instant system reconfiguration for differing applications and per- formances. • Easy, intuitive operation and editing with a PC and the DC-One Graphic User Interface Application. Each DC-One Digital System Processor includes the following signal processing blocks: • Input VU Metering • Analog or AES/EBU inputs • 24-bit, 48 kHz ND converters • Stereo Hi-pass filters • Stereo 9-band parametric equalizer • Stereo 31-band graphic equalizer • Stereo delay 8 Owner's Manual EFTA01097887 DC-One Matrix Router / Mixer • Two inputs (stereo) • Summed left/ right (mono) input • Six assignable outputs Outputs (each) • Cross-over (hi-pass / low-pass filters), with selectable filter types • 5-band parametric equalizer • Delay • Polarity • Peak RMS detecting limiter Level & Mute 24-bit, 48 kHz D/A converters Additional features include: • Electronically balanced XLR inputs and outputs • -6 dB switchable input level pad • Contact closure interface for recall of up to eight selectable presets • Front-panel USB port for connection to PC; preset editing and real time parameter control and monito- ring. • Firmware updates • FLASH memory for preset storage and in-field firmware upgrades • Input level meters • 192 x 32 back-lit graphic LCD display • LCD navigation / editing controls • DSP block navigation short-cut controls • Output level meters • Output gain reduction meters • Output assignment display LEDs; sub, low, mid & high • Output channel Mute controls • Auto-ranging internal power supply; 100-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz • Standard IEC A.C. inlet with external, replaceable fuse Owners Manual 9 EFTA01097888 DC-One 3 Controls & Connection 3.1 Front Panel 4 6 8 9 12 13 14 15 20 21 1 2 3 5 7 10 11 16 17 18 19 22 23 1 - USB Connector USB 1.1 port for connection to a PC running Windows XP or Vista. With a connected PC you may run the DC-One Editor Graphic User Interface Application. The DC-One can be operated, edited and configured for installation with an easy to use, intuitive interface. Any available firmware updates downloadable from can be loaded via the USB port as well; allowing for easy in-field updates. 2 - Input Level Meters The DC-One does not itself have input level controls. Proper input level adjustment is accomplished by setting the output level from the (L / R) bus outputs from the connected mixer (or other audio output device), as the vast majority of today's mixer-outputs are dBu calibrated. When the mixer is operating at optimal levels, so is the DC-One. The input meters monitor the input level of either analog or AES-EBU inputs, depending on the input mode selection set in the Setup Menu. Optimal signal-to-noise performance is obtained when the nominal (average), input level consistently lights the +3dBu (green) and / or +6d Bu (Yellow) LED indicators. As the DC-One is a digital audio device - and digital clipping produces very unpleasant results, the Clip (red) LED should not light. If the DC-One's input does clip, reduce the output level of the connected mixer. The -6dB PAD button at the rear panel can be used for adjusting the input level also. 3 - LCD Display The back-lit, 192 x 32 graphic LCD display allows for operation and editing of the DC-One without the need for an attached PC. The contrast can be set in the Setup Menu for varying lighting conditions and viewing angles. The LCD display works in conjunction with Menu buttons, Select buttons and Value buttons - to operate, navigate and edit the DC-One's parameters. In Run mode, the LCD displays the number and name of the currently selected factory or user preset. Pressing the Recall or Store buttons switches to their respective menus. Pressing the Edit or Setup menu buttons switches the display to the last edited parameter. In Edit and Setup mode, the top line of the LCD display shows the currently selected parameter edit 10 Owners Manual EFTA01097889 DC-One screen. Use the Select buttons to activate the top line of the display, and the value buttons to scroll through available parameter edit screens. 4/5 — Value Up/Down Buttons Depending on the current LCD screen, the Value Up/Down Buttons performs the following function: • Recall — Select forwards/backwards through the stored preset list to select a preset to be recalled to current memory. • Store — Select User Preset destinations forwards/backwards to select a destination for the currently edited preset, scroll forwards through ANSI character set to name preset. • Edit/ Setup - Scroll forwards/backwards through Edit/ Setup screens when the top line of the LCD screen is active. Scroll forwards through values for the selected parameter in an Edit/ Setup screen. 6 - Edit / Compare Button Pressing the Edit button while in Run mode places the current preset in Edit mode and the Edit button lights. The LCD display shows the last edit screen that was selected. From this point, any edit screen can be displayed and altered. Pressing the Edit button again "compares" the edited preset, if parameters have been altered, to the original un-edited preset. This compare function will audibly switch between the altered parameters and the previously stored settings, allowing you to hear the effect of any DSP changes that have been made. Use this feature to monitor progress in editing or creating presets. Subsequently recalling a new preset will prompt you to save changes, which you may do or not. 7 - Setup Button Pressing the Setup button while in Run mode displays the Setup menus in the LCD display and the Setup button lights. In this mode, any Setup menu can be displayed and altered. Changes made to Setup menu items are saved automatically. To exit Setup mode, press the Setup button again. The LCD display will revert to Run mode. 8 - Select < Button The Select < button is pressed to navigate backwards through Edit, Setup and / or Recall menu displayed. The button cycles through all available value fields in a screen and wraps around from first to last. 9 - Select > Button The Select > button is pressed to navigate forwards through Edit, Setup and / or Recall menu displayed. The button cycles through all available value fields in a screen and wraps around from last to first. Owner's Manual 11 EFTA01097890 DC-One 10 - Store Button Pressing the Store button while in Run mode displays the Store Preset screen in the LCD display and the Store button lights. In this screen edited presets can be named and saved to a user preset location. Pressing the Store button again completes the preset save operation. To exit without storing the current preset, press the Edit or Setup buttons to return to the Run mode screen. 11 — Recall Button Pressing the Recall button while in Run mode displays the Recall Preset screen in the LCD display and the Recall button lights. In this screen, any of the 60 factory and 20 user presets can be recalled into current memory. Pressing the Recall button again completes the preset load operation and returns the LCD display to Run mode. To exit without storing the current preset, press the Edit or Setup buttons to return to the Run mode screen. 12 - Input HPF Button Pressing the HPF button places the current preset in Edit mode and jumps to the Hi-Pass Filter screen of Input A. Subsequent button presses toggle the display between Input A and Input B. 13 - Input PEQ Button Pressing the PEQ button places the current preset in Edit mode and jumps to the first screen of the Input Parametric Equalizer. Subsequent button presses toggle the display between Input A and Input B. 14 - Input GEQ Button Pressing the GEO button places the current preset in Edit mode and jumps to the the Input Graphic Equalizer screen. Subsequent button presses toggle the display between Input A and Input B. 15 - Input Delay Button Pressing the Delay button places the current preset in Edit mode and jumps to the Input Delay screen. Subsequent button presses toggle the display between Input A and Input B. 12 Owners Manual EFTA01097891 DC-One 16 — Output X-Over Button Pressing the X-Over button places the current preset in Edit mode and jumps to the first Output Channel Cross-Over screen. Subsequent button presses step through the available output channels (depending on configuration). 17 - Output PEQ Button Pressing the PEQ button places the current preset in Edit mode and jumps to the first Output Parametric Equalizer screen. Subsequent button presses step through the available output channels (depending on configuration). 18 - Output Delay Button Pressing the Delay button places the current preset in Edit mode and jumps to the Output Channel Delay screen. Subsequent button presses step through the available output channels (depending on configuration). 19 - Output Level Button Pressing the Level button places the current preset in Edit mode and jumps to the Output Channel Level screen. Subsequent button presses step through the available output channels (depending on configuration). 20 - Output Level Meters Each output channel has an eight-segment output level VU meter. Meter response characteristics can be selected in the Setup menu: Normal Fast, Peak-Hold Slow Decay. The yellow segment indicates that limiting is being applied to the output channel. The red segments indicates clipping of the D/A converters and should be avoided by adjusting the Output Level of the output channel. It is important to understand how the meters work and what they are displaying. The Output Meters are displayed as "dB to Limiter Threshold". In other words, these meters will display the headroom between the output level and the limiter threshold. When viewed in conjunction with the Gain Reduction meters, this provides a complete display of level and headroom before and after limiting has been engaged to allow system levels to be optimized. This also means that the output metering will be displayed differently depending on the limiter threshold setting. 21 - Output Gain Reduction Meters Each output channel has a four-segment gain reduction meter that shows the effect of the output channel Limiter on output level; from 0dB to -12dB. Owner's Manual 13 EFTA01097892 DC-One 22 — Output Channel Mute Buttons Each output channel has a lighted Mute button. Pressing the Mute button turns off the output of that channel. The button lights red as an alert. Press the Mute button again to restore the output channel's signal. Output channels may also be muted from the DC-One Graphic User Interface Application, if the unit is connected to a PC. Muting a channel in any window of the application will light the channel Mute button on the front panel of the unit as well. 23 - Output Channel Function Indicators Each output channel has a four-segment function display for informational purposes only. For any given configuration possible with the DC-One, an output channel may be identified as a sub, low, low/mid, mid, mid/hi, hi or full range output. One or two adjacent LED are displayed to indicate all possible output bandpasses. (Full range is indicated by no lit LED's.) 3.2 Rear Panel 25 31 -ell 32 • a • en• 24 26 27 28 29 30 24- A.C. Inlet The DC-One features a standard IEC A.C. inlet that will accept universal power cords. The DC-One power supply is auto-ranging and can accept voltages from 100 - 240 V AC, 50 - 60 Hz. Only A.C. cords approved for use in your country should be connected to the DC-One. 25 - A.C. Fuse The A.C. inlet includes a fuse holder that contains the mains fuse as well as a spare fuse. If necessary, replace the fuse only with a specified 5x20mm, T800 mA, L250 V replacement. Disconnect A.C. power before replacing a fuse. Before turning the unit back on, assess the condition of the A.C. receptacle powering the DC-One. If fuses continue to blow, refer servicing of the DC-One only to qualified service personnel. 14 Owners Manual EFTA01097893 DC-One 26 - A.C. Power Switch The A.C. power switch turns power to the DC-One On and Off. 27 - Link/Relay Interface The operating mode of this dual purpose interface is selected in the Setup menu. Operating modes are: • RS-232 Interface - Used to link two DC-Ones together in a Master/Slave setup. Connection is made via a standard 9-pin null-modem serial interface cable with female connectors. • Contact Closure Port - Eight contact closure pins plus ground for interfacing to 5 V contact closure systems. Each pin can be assigned a preset that is recalled when voltage on that pin is detected. The lowest pin number takes priority in multiple controller systems. 28 — Balanced XLR Outputs Each output channel has an electronically balanced XLR connector for connection to system amplifiers. Each output channel can output different frequency ranges depending on its assignment and cross-over settings. Care must be taken to assure that each output is connected to an appropriate amplifier and loudspeaker to avoid damage or unexpected results. Note that a new preset may change the assignment of channel and its frequency range. For instance an output assigned to Hi frequency speakers in one preset, may be assigned as a sub output in another. See "Configurations of the DC-One". 29 - AES/EBU Digital Input In addition to the analog audio inputs, an AES/EBU digital stereo input is provided and selectable in the Setup menu. The input conforms to IEC standard 60958 Type I. Connections must be made with three- conductor, 110-Ohm, twisted pair cabling and an XLR connector. 30 - Balanced XLR Thru Each analog audio input is connected to an electronically buffered and balanced output as a through connector. The signal does not undergo any digital conversion or processing. These connectors are used to pass input audio to a second DC-One used as a slave or to other audio inputs in the system. 31 — Balanced XLR Inputs Each input has an electronically balanced, locking XLR connector. In stereo or dual modes, connections to both inputs must be made. In mono modes, only one connection need be made, typically to Input A. Owner's Manual 15 EFTA01097894 DC-One 32 - 6dB Pad Input levels to the DC-One can be reduced 6dB prior to the ND converter to compensate for higher-level output from mixers and other audio devices. For ideal signal to noise performance when connecting the DC-One to high output level devices engage the 6dB pad rather than turning down the output of the connected device. The DC-Ones Input level Meters (2) will indicate incoming signal level and whether attenuation is required. 3.3 Installation For proper operation, all directions regarding installation and connection must be followed. Mounting The DC-One should be mounted in a rack-mount enclosure or rack rails. The unit is 1RU tall by 14" (353mm) deep. Proper clearance for air circulation around the unit must be provided. Do not block any vent holes on the unit. All four mounting points provided by the rack ears must be secured. Power Connection The DC-One must be connected to A.C. power only by means of the provided IEC A.C. cable or by a power cable provided by the dealer/ installer to match the configuration of your country or region. The DC- One must only be connected to a properly wired, three pin, grounded A.C. outlet. A.C. power must range from 100 - 240VAC, 50 - 60Hz. The DC-One internal power supply is an auto-ranging design; no adjustments are necessary to configure it for proper A.C. power. Audio Cables Always use correctly shielded audio cables when connecting to the DC-One. Balanced Input / Output Connections To minimize induced noise caused by audio cables and to maximize the length of cables used, balanced connections are strongly advised for both Inputs and Outputs. The XLR jacks provided on the DC-One are configured as pin 1 ground, pin 2 hot (+), pin 3 cold (-). Cable shielding must be connected to pin 1. XLR - XLR cables or 14 / " tip-ring-sleeve - XLR cables can both be used for balanced connections to the DC-One. 16 Owners Manual EFTA01097895 DC-One Un-balanced Input / Output Connections Un-balanced connections can be made to the DC-One, although induced noise from cabling may be increased. Cables should also be less than 15" (5m) in length. Unbalanced connections can be 6dB lower in level as well. To match the audio level obtained with a balanced connection, it is necessary to tie pin 3 to ground at the XLR connector. This may increase noise. 2 . _ _ Tip • 3Cold _ _ _ • • _ _ Weld I Ground I Grand Skeve Gad op 3Cold - Shield 211o1+ RS-232 Two DC-Ones can be used in combination as a Master / Slave for managing larger LINK/RELAY sound reinforcement systems. A 9-pin D-Sub connector is provided on the rear of each unit for data line connections. A standard female-to-female RS-232 cable that conforms to the null modem wiring convention is used to connect the two units. Cable length should be kept to less than 45 feet (15 m) for the most reliable operation. These cables are readily available at local computer dealers. Operation of the DC-One 9-pin port for RS-232 connections is selected in the Setup menu. LINK/RELAY Relay Contact Closure The same 9-pin port used for RS-232 connection to another DC-One Contact 1 can altemately be used to recall presets from relay contact closures. Contact 2 Contact 3 Pins 1 — 4 and pins 5 — 9 are the input lines and pin 5 provides the Contact 4 ground reference. When the DC-One detects a connection between Ground — — — — pin-5 ground and input pins, as completed by an external relay, a Contact 6 preset assigned by the user to input pins is recalled into memory and Contact 7 the DC-One returns to run-time mode. Contact 8 Contact 9 Owner's Manual 17 EFTA01097896 DC-One USB Connecting the DC-One to a PC for operation via the DC-One Graphic User Interface application is accomplished via the front panel USB port. The port conforms to the USB 1.1 Type B specification. Type B USB cables are readily available at computer dealers. Connection to Amplifiers It is very important to confirm correct connection to all amplifiers. DC-One has the ability to configure each output for a specific frequency range; sub, low freq. mid freq, high freq. You must make sure that each output is connected to the correct amplifier and loudspeaker(s). Incorrect connections could lead to unexpected results or damage to loudspeaker components. Note also that each preset in the DC-One includes DSP and bandpass parameters for the output channels. It is possible for a new preset to change an output from Hi to Sub, for instance. Make sure that connections to amplifiers and loudspeakers are correct before using a new preset. Input Level Adjustment The final step in setting up, installing and connecting the DC-One is to set proper input levels to the unit. The DC-One does not itself have input level controls. Proper input level setting is accomplished by setting the output level from the (L / R) bus outputs from the connected mixer (or other audio output device). The input meters monitor the input level of either analog or AES/EBU inputs, depending on the input mode selection set in the Setup Menu. INPUT Optimal signal-to-noise performance is obtained when the nominal (average), input level dip Clio .00 a .4 consistently lights the +3dBu (green) and / or +6dBu (Yellow) LED indicators. As the DC- .00 0a 00 00 One is a digital audio device - and digital clipping produces very unpleasant results - the 4 0 0+ 42 0 o 42 Clip (red) LED should never light. If it does, reduce the output level of the connected mixer. 400 0 40 m0 040 A Input levels to the DC-One can be reduced 6dB with the rear panel pad switch to compensate for higher-level output from mixers and other audio devices. For ideal signal to noise performance when connecting the DC-One to high output level devices, engage the 6dB pad rather than turning down the output of the connected device. 18 Owners Manual EFTA01097897 DC-One 4 Editing & Operation 4.1 Factory Presets The DC-One comes with 60 factory presets to configure and manage typical sound reinforcement systems. Factory presets can be recalled at will. Limited editing can be performed from the front-panel LCD user interface such as output level, mute and limiter threshold setting. Installers can identify factory presets with system configurations that are not appropriate for the given installation and lock-out and hide them from the operator. 4.2 User Presets - Standard Editing The DC-One uniquely allows for limited access to and visibility of parameters. Via the DC-One Graphic User Interface Application, the SETUP: EDITING installer can determine which parameters may be accessed. EDIT MODE:Standard 4.3 User Preset — Full Editing The DC-One can also be configured in full-edit mode. All matrix routing presets are available including 2 x 6 Full Edit. All DSP SETUP: EDITING parameters are accessible and adjustable. Resulting settings can be EDIT MODE:Ful l saved into 20 User Preset locations for later recall. Editing can be performed from the front-panel LCD display or on a PC with the DC- One Editor Graphic User Interface Application. Full editing is recommended only for experienced installers / operators. 4.4 Unpacking & Warranty Carefully remove the DC-One from its packaging and packaging materials. Please save all packing materials and box, should you ever need to return the DC-One for warranty service. Included with the DC-One is this Owner's Manual, Warranty card and A.C. power cable. Contact your distributor, dealer or installer if any of these items is not included. Fill out the warranty card in its entirety and return it to the address noted. Only products for which completed warranty cards have been received will be covered fully under warranty.' The factory warranty for your DC-One is 36 months (3 years), from the date of purchase. Please save the warranty certificate and receipt; which must be presented at the time of warranty service for the factory warrantee to be valid. 1) Warranty coverage rights vary by state and country. Your warranty rights may vary. Consult your distributor. dealer or installer for your warranty rights. Owner's Manual 19 EFTA01097898 DC-One 5 Run-time Mode 5.1 LCD Display On power-up, the DC-One boots and displays the run-time screen. The current preset memory location and name are displayed as well as the configuration on which the preset is based. CAUTION Before operating the sound reinforcement system, and any time a new preset is recalled, check the configuration display to make sure that it is appropriate for your system and that connections to your system are correct for the cur- rent configuration. Failure to do so could cause unexpected results or dam- age to the system or its components. The LCD display's contrast can be adjusted in the Setup Menu to accommodate different viewing angles. SETUP:SIM e CONTRAST:0 5.2 Input Level Meters During operation, the left and right input level meters display the signal present at the DC- INPUT One

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