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NITID N12A6

Jul 2022

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Amate Audio

back to the main screen, saving all the values that have been changed.

4.3. PRESETS Menu

When  the  word  PRESETS  is  displayed,  press
OK. The current preset will be displayed.

Press MENU to  browse  the available presets.
Each  time  a  Preset  is displayed,  it  will be
loaded to the DSP. When the desired Preset is
on screen, press OK to leave the menu.

4.4. AUDIO Menu

When the word AUDIO is displayed, press OK. The Gain screen will show up. At this
point,  use  the  MENU  key  to  browse  all  the  audio  options:  Gain,  Parametric  EQ,
Limiter and Delay.

Press OK or slide your finger on the Circular key to start editing.

At this point, the Circular Key will be highlighted (blue ring in its center) to show that
is active. To use the Circular Key, slide your finger over the white surface: clockwise
to increment the value of the displayed parameter and counter-clockwise to reduce
the value.

Slide finger clockwise to increment the value

Circular key:

Center blue ring is illuminated when they key is active

Counter clockwise to decrement the value

An  asterisk  (*)  beneath  the  preset  name  means  that  the  preset  has  been
modified  using  the  audio  settings.  When  a  new  preset  is  loaded,  all  the
changes made in the AUDIO Menu will be reverted.

4.4.1. Gain Menu

Inside the Gain menu, the Main, HF and LF input gains may be modified. Press OK
to start editing the Main Gain (left bar). The cursor will blink to show that the value is
being edited. Use the Circular key to modify the value.

At this point use the MENU key to change between the available gain settings: Main,
LF and HF. Press OK to finish editing:

Gain Main: changes the overall gain of the system.

FLAT

M:0.00

L:0.00

H:0.00

Gain

M:1.00

L:0.00

H:0.00

Gain Main

Fig. 20.

Preset selection

Fig. 21.

Gain display (left) and Gain Main while editing (right)

Summary of Contents for NITID N12A6

Page 1: ...User s manual July 2022...

Page 2: ...cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 10 The equipment must be repaired by qualified technical service pe...

Page 3: ...D amplifier for high range 24 bit AD DA converters 48 kHz sampling rate Self amplifier diagnostics output power temperature clipping DSP Controls delay volume PEQ presets and limiter 1 x 12 woofer wi...

Page 4: ...wn in 2 The different parts of the panel are explained in detail in the following sections of the manual Control A LCD Displays information about the system status The main screen shows the following...

Page 5: ...uous lightning of this led indicates that the signal is being massively compressed In this case the input level should be reduced in order to get a proper dynamic headroom Model Specifications E MODEL...

Page 6: ...D INPUT LINK XLR 3 Female balanced signal connector for signal input and XLR 3 Male connector for parallel connection of various cabinets with the same input signal Please always use balanced micropho...

Page 7: ...nets signal and mains Do not connect N TID series units using PowerCon without earth Do not connect more than 20 units using the AC output link connector 2 2 2 Parallel connection with other equipment...

Page 8: ...of audiences often is a conflicting combination of wide coverage for the closest audience short throw narrow coverage for distant areas long throw The asymmetrical dispersion horn coverage varies from...

Page 9: ...Flown and aiming to the audience We need wide coverage 100 for the closest listeners and narrow coverage for the distant audience Fig 7 Horizontal position The horns have the Nearfield mark printed on...

Page 10: ...from the cabinet long stages than when they are close to it 50 Fig 10 Stage monitor use case 2 3 4 Rotatable logo Grille s logo can be rotated 3 5 Stage monitor use The wedge shape of N12A6 allows fo...

Page 11: ...olts lock pins should be regularly inspected and replaced if in doubt DO NOT SUSPEND THE CABINETS FROM THE HANDLES 3 6 1 Flying with ACR M8 eyebolts The N12A6 provides several M8 flying points Their c...

Page 12: ...ontal orientation Please refer to UB L user s manual to get more information Fig 13 Flying with U BL 3 6 3 Vertical flying with HR S bar Use the HR S or HR S GT flying bar for vertical flying Refer to...

Page 13: ...right side Insert two bent paper clips into the holes in the grille and carefully pull it off Fig 17 Grille screws 4 DSP SYSTEM SETUP Thanks to their internal microcontroller and DSP System the NITID...

Page 14: ...ed Always remember to unlock the keypad to perform an action Press the MENU key once to access the main menus The first option displayed will be PRESETS Press MENU again to browse the different availa...

Page 15: ...ockwise to increment the value of the displayed parameter and counter clockwise to reduce the value Slide finger clockwise to increment the value Circular key Center blue ring is illuminated when they...

Page 16: ...10kHz respectively It is possible to modify the gain of each band between 3dB and 6dB The current edited value is displayed in the top right side of the display Press OK to start editing the EQ Low le...

Page 17: ...to add a Delay to the signal in the internal DSP Press OK to start editing the Delay value The cursor will blink to show that the value is being edited Use the Circular key to modify the value and pr...

Page 18: ...Mode is ON the system will continuously analyse the input signal When no input signal is present after 1 minute the system will go in a low power consumption mode standby This condition will be indic...

Page 19: ...mains always active Remember that to unlock the Keypad the keys MENU and OK must be pressed simultaneously 4 6 INFO Menu This option provides a quick overview of all the current settings of the system...

Page 20: ...ghest peaks of the music and only makes the Led blink Thanks to the large experience of Amate Audio on DSP algorithms and limiters these limiters are highly effective but yet unnoticeable for the list...

Page 21: ...ower to protect the transducers The higher the voltage at the input is the higher the reduction of the output power being maximum reduction 18dB While the dynamic compressor is active the LIMITER ON L...

Page 22: ...e consumption 5 W Connectors 2 x AC PowerCon input link 2 x XLR input link Digital Audio Parameters Analog converters 24 bit 48 kHz DSP architecture 48 bit Built in delay line 118 ms 40 m Audio Perfor...

Page 23: ...FCC Part 15 WARNING In accordance to EN55022 this is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate meas...

Page 24: ...lona SPAIN by Amate Audio S L Perpiny 25 Pol gon Industrial Nord 08226 Terrassa T 34 93 735 65 65 F 34 93 735 60 48 info amateaudio com R D and FACTORY Violinista Vellsol 18 08222 Terrassa T 34 93 736...

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