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Safety Instructions

 

READ CAREFULLY THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS

 

POWER SUPPLY

 

Connect the appliance only on a current corresponding to the characteristics listed in the back of the device. 
Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire or electric shock, or a failure not covered by the warranty.

 

POWER CORD

 

Before using the appliance for the first time, check that the supply voltage is consistent with that of the sector.  
Before connection to the mains check that the power cord is properly plugged. Route the power cord so that it 

cannot  be  squashed  or  bent  and  keep  it  away  from  moisture  and  significant  heat  sources.  In  case  of 
deterioration or failure please contact dealer to replace it with an identical cord. A damaged cord may result in 
fire or electric shock.

 

PROTECTIVE GROUND

 

The appliance must be connected to the ground, don't remove the ground wiring of the power cord connector.

 

HUMIDITY

 

Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture and do not place container containing a liquid that might tip over. Do 
not handle any connector with wet hands. In case of thunderstorm, turn the unit off and disconnect it from any 

power outlet.

 

HEAT

 

Do not install the unit in a place subject to excessive heat or direct radiation from the Sun. Operating ambient 

temperature must not be below 5 ° C (41 ° F) or above 35 ° C (95 ° F).

 

DAMAGE

 

Unplug immediately in  the event of introduction of liquids or objects in  the device as well as in the event of 
damage to the power cable. Also unplug the unit if it emits smoke, an odor, or unusual noise. Then contact a 
dealer or a Service Center authorized by Audiopole.

 

DISPOSAL

 

This symbol indicates the presence of a dangerous voltage.

 

This made symbol refers to information in the instructions manual.

 

   

   

   

This symbol indicates that the disposal of this product is submitted to local regulations. Please 
contact your local dealer.

 

Summary of Contents for DSP 24

Page 1: ...Speaker Management Processor DSP 24 USER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...o the ground don t remove the ground wiring of the power cord connector HUMIDITY Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture and do not place container containing a liquid that might tip over Do not ha...

Page 3: ...r page 4 C PRESETS MANAGEMENT page 5 1 Presets save page 5 2 Presets recall page 6 3 Presets delete page 6 D LOCK page 7 1 Simple lock page 7 2 Lock with password page 7 3 Display lock page 8 II APPEN...

Page 4: ...ds see paragraph B 2 below B PARAMETERS EDITING 1 INPUTS The signal path for every input is as follow Press quick push the button 7 of the input the blue Led lights NOTE It is possible to adjust two i...

Page 5: ...lve 6 or 12dB or 0 05 and 3 0 Octave with PM2 Variable level between 15 and 15dB with PM3 MOVE TO EQ 2 A without EQ 1 modification press NAV PM1 B after EQ 1 modification press ESC then press NAV PM1...

Page 6: ...TER A without having changed the gain press NAV PM1 B after the gain change press ESC and press NAV PM1 LIMITER Press ENTER then adjust the parameters Attack time from 5 to 200ms with NAV PM1 Release...

Page 7: ...LPF press NAV PM1 B after the LPF change press ESC and press NAV PM1 The DSP 24 features a 7 band EQ on every output EQ 1 to EQ 7 EQ 1 Press ENTER then adjust the parameters idem EQ 5 Variable frequen...

Page 8: ...ber the display indicates To clear and overwrite an existing preset press ENTER then the display indicates Confirm by pressing ENTER and the display indicates Use NAV PM1 to browse and PM2 and PM3 to...

Page 9: ...preset choice by pressing ENTER the display indicates NOTE At any time you can cancel the procedure by pressing ESC 3 PRESETS DELETE Press ENTER and use NAV PM1 to display Press ENTER and use NAV PM1...

Page 10: ...asily changed In case of fixed installation or for renting business the procedure could be not applicable in this case see the procedure described in paragraph D2 b It is possible to have all the para...

Page 11: ...DEVICE Follow the instructions as described on Simple Lock It is possible to make all parameters invisibles see paragraph 3 At this stage the device is fully locked none of the button is active except...

Page 12: ...on the right corner of the screen Press ENTER 3 UNIT FOR THE DELAY The delay adjustment can be specified in Distance meters or in Time milliseconds Selection of the unit Press UTILITY and use NAV PM1...

Page 13: ...otten the device cannot be unlocked with the programmed parameters anymore The device needs to be reset to the factory parameters status In this case all parameters and presets will be definitively de...

Page 14: ...s for a period of two years from the date of purchase by the first user Conditions 1 The unit has been installed and implemented by observing the safety instructions in this operating manual 2 The dev...

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