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LSP-2 Speaker Processor 

 

Owner's Manual   v 2.2 CE ©2000 ARX®

LSP-2 Speaker Processor 

 

Owner's Manual   v 2.2 CE ©2000 ARX®

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Model LEDs

One of this group of LEDs light up to show which Plug-in card is installed in

Channel A, and that the unit is connected to AC power.

Channel A level trim

These controls let you adjust the input level to the unit. During normal operation it

is set at the maximum (10) position.

Note: this is an attenuator only, not a gain control. Setting this level too low may

reduce the headroom in the preceding equipment.

All remaining controls are recessed behind an acrylic security cover to prevent

unauthorized access. Unscrew the knurled nut at each end of the cover and lift off

to make adjustments. Replace security cover afterwards.

Band 1 (the Lower filter) control

This control determines the Low Frequency output of your system. During normal

operation it is set at the 0dB (unity) position (12 o’clock). It also provides up to +6 dB

of gain past unity. This can be used for 2 purposes:

1. To achieve an increase in Low frequencies in relation to the Highs

2. Level compensation for amplifiers with differing input sensitivities

Band 1 Signal/ISC LEDs

The Signal LED shows you that some signal is running through the LSP-1. The ISC

LED indicates that the ISC protection circuitry is operating on the Low (Band 1)

output. During normal operation this LED will light up on transients or peaks if the

system is being used to achieve high SPL. This is normal, and should not be taken as

an indication that the system is being overdriven. However, if this LED is on for the

majority of the time, then the Low level is too high and should be reduced.

Band 2 (the Higher filter) control and Signal/ISC LEDs

Same as for Band 1(Lower) but applicable to the Higher filter

VHF level trim control

This control determines the Very High Frequency energy output of your system. It

provides control from -12 dB (Hard LEFT) through to 0 dB/unity (Hard RIGHT). It

should be set in the 0 dB position for a flat response, but for a more musical response

you can rotate it anti-clockwise until the desired roll off is achieved.

Channel B controls are identical in operation

Rear Panel Connections

Input A:

  Connect signal feed from the Console here

Output Band 1 (LF) A:

  Connect the signal feed to the Lower Frequency Power Amp

here

Output Band 2 (HF) A:

  Connect the signal feed to the Higher Frequency Power

Amp here. 

Channel B connections identical

Connecting the ISC leads (Important!)

The White and Blue ISC leads, on 6 pin XLR connectors, plug into the correspond-

ing sockets on the rear of the Control Unit.

These leads allow the LSP-2 to monitor the output of the amplifiers, and to activate

the protection circuits if the power exceeds the maximum safe operating area of the

speaker.

 The unit won’t turn on until you make these connections!

•   The WHITE leads connect to the OUTPUTS of the LOW amplifiers, in parallel

with the leads going to the LOW speakers. The BLUE leads connect to the Outputs

of theHIGH amplifier, in parallel with the leads going to the HIGH speakers.

•   

Don’t

 get these mixed up as you will end up with the LOW ISC controlling the

HIGHs, and vice versa, which can cause major speaker damage to the HIGH

drivers.

•   Make sure that the 

Channel A

 ISC leads are connected to the 

Channel A

 amplifi-

Front Panel controls

Channel A Input from

console (or LSP-1 Loop

outputs)

Channel A Band 1

(Low) and Band 2

(High) Outputs

6 pin ISC

connector for

Channel A

To Low and High

amplifier inputs

Channel A

To Low speaker

To High speaker

Channel A Low and

High ISC return leads

back to LSP-2

Only Channel A connections shown

in diagram. Channel B connections

identical but omitted for clarity

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