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SYSTEM-SETUP MENU:Recall 
PROG:01 
NAME:XXXXXXXXXXXX 
          

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PROG - Program Number to be recalled.. 

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NAME - Program Name of the program. This is read only, the user has no access to 
them. 

 
 

Store

 

- Program store 

 
The DXP4800 has a built in non-volatile memory that can store up to 30 different program 
setups. A program can be stored using this menu. The old program with the same program 
number will be replaced. Once the program is stored in the flash memory, it can be recalled at a 
later time, even after power down. 
 
 
 
 
 
 

SYSTEM-SETUP MENU:Store 
PROG:01 
NAME:XXXXXXXXXXXX 
 

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PROG - Program Number for the current data to be stored. 

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NAME - Program Name, allows a maximum length of 12 characters. 

 
 

Config

 - Device Configuration 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 

SYSTEM-SETUP MENU:Config 
MODE:2-Way 
  

 

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MODE - configures the mode of operation.  

 

 

Mode: 

Out 1 

Out 2 

Out 3 

Out 4 

Out 5 

Out 6 

Out 7 

Out 8 

None 

Any Any Any Any Any Any Any Any 

Stereo 

2-Way 

In1 In1 In2 In2 Any Any 

Any 

Any 

Stereo 3-Way 

In1 

In1 

In1 In2 In2 In2 Any 

Any 

Stereo 4-Way 

In1 

In1 

In1 In1 In2 In2 In2 In2 

 
 
The unit assigns the Input source for the corresponding outputs when the Mode of Configuration 
is selected. The crossover point parameters like the filter type, cut-off frequency and slope have 
to be configured manually in the 

Xover

 Menu in each Output menu. 

 

*Note: The configuration mode configures the input sources when selected. The user can 
change the source afterwards if desired. It does not keep the configuration in memory. 

 

Community DXP4800 Owner’s Manual     Page 12 

Summary of Contents for DXP4800

Page 1: ...DXP4800 Loudspeaker Management System INSTALLATION GUIDE Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...mpatibility of devices from 30 August 1995 The Community Professional Loudspeakers products bearing the CE label comply with the following harmonized or national standards DIN EN 55013 08 1991 DIN EN...

Page 3: ...ar Panel Functions 7 5 0 Powering Up the Device 8 6 0 Operating the Device 8 6 1 Input menus 8 6 2 Output Menus 9 6 3 System Menus 11 7 0 Quick Reference 15 8 0 PC Control Software 16 9 0 Specificatio...

Page 4: ...th its 1 Hz resolution Inputs and outputs can be routed in multiple configuration to meet any requirements The DXP4800 can be controlled or configured in real time on the front panel or with the intui...

Page 5: ...Crossover types with Full Function Limiters Precise Level Polarity and Delay CPU and DSP upgrade via PC Individual Channel Buttons with Linking capability 4 Line x 26 Character Backlit LCD Display Fu...

Page 6: ...um headroom The Output Limit LED references to the threshold of the limiter 4 LCD Shows all the necessary information to control the unit 5 Rotary Thumb Wheel Changes parameter data values The wheel h...

Page 7: ...230VAC Slow blow type 3 Power switch Controls power On Off 4 RS232 a standard female DB9 socket A straight through cable is required for PC connection 5 Option slots Digital Audio I O RS485 and CobraN...

Page 8: ...owering down the unit Now the DXP4800 is ready to operate 6 0 Operating the Device Tips Channel Linking If the user presses one of the Input or Output Menu keys holds it down and presses any other Men...

Page 9: ...steps The sampling rate and the frequency steps can be selected in the System Menu BW EQ Bandwidth Ranges from 0 02 to 2 50 octaves in steps of 0 01 octave steps for PEQ The Q value is automatically...

Page 10: ...int high pass Ranges from 6 to 48dB octave 48kHz or 6 to 24dB octave 96kHz in 6dB octave steps If the selected Filter Type is Linkritz Riley the available slopes are 12 24 36 48 dB octave 48kHz or 12...

Page 11: ...ut source are enabled they will be added together as the source for the current output channel Ch Name Channel Name OUT_1 XXXXXX MENU Ch Name NAME XXXXXX Refer to the Input Menus for details 6 3 Syste...

Page 12: ...ximum length of 12 characters Config Device Configuration SYSTEM SETUP MENU Config MODE 2 Way MODE configures the mode of operation Mode Out 1 Out 2 Out 3 Out 4 Out 5 Out 6 Out 7 Out 8 None Any Any An...

Page 13: ...Q MODE All Freq DELAY UNIT 01 DEVICE 1 FREQ MODE Selects the frequency control mode for EQ and crossover filters Can be 36 steps octave or All Frequencies 1 Hz resolution DELAY UNIT ms ft or m DEVICE...

Page 14: ...YSTEM SETUP MENU Security MENU In Signal LOCK No PASSWORD XXXX MENU Selects the menu to be locked unlocked The options are In Signal Input Signal Menu Level Polarity Delay In EQ Input EQ Menu In Name...

Page 15: ...h Linkwitz Riley Bessel Crossover Low XOver FRQL 20 20 000 1 Hz Crossover Low XOver SLPL 6 48 48kHz 24 96kHz 6 dB octave Crossover High XOver FTRH Off Butterworth Linkwitz Riley Bessel Crossover High...

Page 16: ...ial communication link The GUI application makes it much easier to control and monitor the device allowing the user to get the whole picture on one screen Programs can be recalled and stored from to t...

Page 17: ...andard IEC Socket General Power 115 230 VAC 50 60Hz Dimensions 19 x1 75 x8 483x44x203 mm Weight 10lbs 4 6kg Audio Control Parameters Gain 40 to 15dB in 0 25dB steps Polarity Delay Up to 500ms per I O...

Page 18: ...e option of Community without charge for materials or labor provided all the terms of this warranty have been met Obtaining Warranty Service Warranty service may be obtained from the factory or from a...

Page 19: ...the product Repairs and replacement parts provided under the terms of this warranty shall carry only the remaining portion of the warranty Community reserves the right to change the design of any pro...

Page 20: ...333 East 5th Street Chester PA 19013 4511 U S A Phone 610 876 3400 Fax 610 874 0190 www loudspeakers net...

Page 21: ...2004 Community Light Sound Inc 040624JL Community DXP4800 Owner s Manual Page 21...

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