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Check   that   the   Current   IP   address   in   the   device   is   compatible   with   the   IP   address   of   the   computer.   
Generally,   the   leftmost   two   sets   of   3   digits   should   be   the   same.   

Always   switch   on   any   DHCP   server   before   connecting   either   the   computer   or   amplifier   to   the   
network.   

Snapshots   

A   Snapshot   may   be   recalled   either   via   the   device   User   Interface,   from   the   PodWare   application   or   via   
the   AUX   port   on   the   rear   of   the   Device.      

The   snapshot   menu   is   accessed   via   the   utility   pages.   Recalling   a   Snapshot   triggers   the   recalling   of   a   
Component   to   each   input   and   output,   and   may   change   other   device-­‐wide   settings,   effectively   
recalling   a   processor-­‐wide   preset.   In   addition   to   being   able   to   recall   snapshots   from   Podware   and   
from   the   Device's   front   panel,   some   of   the   snapshots   are   also   recallable   from   the   auxiliary   port.      

Also   see   

Aux   Port

   

The   parameters   inside   the   Drive   Modules   are   not   individually   stored   in   Snapshots.   Recalling   a   
Snapshot   will   merely   trigger   the   recall   of   the   appropriate   Input   and   Output   Components,   rather   than   
restoring   the   parameters   that   were   active   when   the   Snapshot   was   stored.   This   has   the   distinct   
advantage   that   the   library   of   OEM   presets   may   be   updated   without   having   to   be   concerned   about   
what   parameters   might   have   been   saved   in   users   Snapshots.   It   does   however   require   that   any   
existing   edits   to   the   parameters   in   Drive   Modules   are   stored   into   Drive   Module   presets   before   a   
Snapshot   is   stored.   

Also   see   

Overview   Of   Modules   Components   and   Snapshots

   

AUX   Port   

The   AUX   has   two   inputs,   X   &   Y.   These   allow   simple   contact   closure   devices   (relays   or   switches)   or   
external   logic   signals   to   change   the   state   of   the   amplifier   as   described   below.   Connecting   an   AUX   
input   to   ground   (the   earth   symbol)   will   trigger   it;   there   is   no   requirement   for   an   external   voltage.   
However,   the   ports   can   also   be   triggered   directly   by   a   logic   signal   as   long   as   the   logic   ‘low’   goes   
below   +0.5V.   

Do   not   connect   systems   if   their   logic   ‘high’   voltage   exceeds   +24V.

   

The   AUX   port   may   be   configured   to   work   in   a   number   of   ways   by   adjusting   the   Style   parameter   in   
the   Aux   page   of   the   

Utility   menu

:   

 

None

   -­‐   No   operation   

 

2+Mute

   (Event   or   State)   –   Either   Snapshot   1   or   Snapshot   2   may   be   recalled   by   applying   a   

momentary

   or   

static

   connection   to   an   Aux   port   terminal,   or   the   device   may   be   muted   by   

Grounding   both   Aux   port   terminals   

 

3   Snaps   

   (Event   or   State)   –   Either   Snapshot   1   or   2   or   3   may   be   recalled   by   applying   a   

momentary

   or   

static

   connection   pattern   to   an   Aux   port   terminals   

 

4   Snaps   

   (State)      –   One   of   the   four   Snapshots   1,2,3,4   may   be   selected   by   applying   a   

static

   

connection   pattern   to   the   Aux   port   terminals   

Summary of Contents for DNA 10K4

Page 1: ...1 Danley Sound Labs DNA Pro Series Advanced System Amplifiers User Guide For DNA 10K4 and DNA 20K4 Version 1 For firmware version 1 100 and above...

Page 2: ...wer Connection 13 The User Guide 14 Introduction and Key Features 15 Introduction 15 Key Features 15 Audio Connections 18 Input Connections 18 Using unbalanced connections 18 Amplifier Output Connecti...

Page 3: ...in and Polarity 28 Delay 29 High and Low pass Filters 29 LIR Crossover Filtering 29 Parametric Equalization and All Pass Filters 29 Limiters 30 Bridge 31 Routing 31 Utility Pages 31 Screen Contrast 31...

Page 4: ...ng 38 Fault Relay 38 Performance Logging 38 Processing Block Diagram 40 Input Menu Map Utility Menu Map 41 Output Menu Map 42 EQ and Filter Response Graphs 43 Technical Specifications 47 General 47 Au...

Page 5: ...ceptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart tripod bracket or table specified by the manufact...

Page 6: ...our remplacer la prise obsol te 10 Prot ger le cordon d alimentation soit cras ou pinc particuli rement au niveau des fiches des prises et le point o ils sortent de l appareil 11 Utilisez uniquement l...

Page 7: ...ouvercles ne desserrez pas les fixations et ne laissez aucune pi ce s introduire dans les ouvertures AVERTISSEMENT DE SECURITE Le radiateur arri re de cet appareil devient chaud Evitez tout contact di...

Page 8: ...nvironments E1 E2 E3 E4 THIS PRODUCT MUST BE EARTHED GROUNDED Use only a flexible cable or cord with a green and yellow core which must be connected to the protective earthing ground terminal of a sui...

Page 9: ...L COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION NOTICE An example of this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are d...

Page 10: ...on ou la borne de terre de l installation Le cordon doit tre un maximum de 6 2m de long 14 AWG 2 5mm2 CSA tre class SJ SJT SJE ou 300 500V H05W F et tre marqu e VW 1 THIS PRODUCT IS DESIGNED FOR PERMA...

Page 11: ...fully engineered for world class performance and reliability If you would like further information about this or any other Danley Sound Labs product please contact us We look forward to helping you in...

Page 12: ...12 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Mechanical Installation 431 360 37 482 88...

Page 13: ...ly circulate through the amplifiers from the back of the rack to the front The amplifier should never be exposed to rain or moisture during operation or storage If the unit does come into contact with...

Page 14: ...know how to drive the front panel A detailed explanation of the front and rear panel controls and indicators is contained in the next section The final section describes each individual function or f...

Page 15: ...nced DSP algorithms using Linea Micro Detail LMD 96kHz sampling frequency provides for a nominally flat response beyond 40kHz Rotary encoders illuminated buttons and graphical display provide a rapid...

Page 16: ...loudspeaker subsystem See Overview of Modules Overlays When the Device is used in Modules view in PodWare this allows the modules to be grouped into Overlay Groups These groups allow various Input mas...

Page 17: ...inear Phase Equalization The Input High Shelf Equalizers use Finite Impulse Response FIR filtering to produce Linear Phase equalization that is all frequencies are delayed by the same amount perfectly...

Page 18: ...ays be connected Pin 1 of the XLR to ensure that EMC performance and regulations are met 2 1 3 Pin 2 HOT Pin 3 COLD Pin 1 Shield Input XLR balanced connection Using unbalanced connections Please note...

Page 19: ...ker1 Speaker2 Speaker2 In addition the channel 1 or channel 3 connector can also be used if the pair of amplifier channels is being operated in bridged mode Amplifier output connections Bridge 2 1 1 2...

Page 20: ...lected channel and parameter information is displayed on the upper part of the screen and the parameter value on the lower part of the screen Status Indicators The OVERLAY indicator shows when there a...

Page 21: ...inal mains voltage of 100V to 230V 50 60Hz without re configuration NOTE The device must be earthed to a suitable power earth failure to do so may affect performance and or operation and will invalida...

Page 22: ...Input A Output 1 Output 2 A Module Preset is a collection of settings parameters for a Drive Module of a particular size The Preset contains a set of parameters for one input and a set of parameters f...

Page 23: ...s which can be thought of as placed on a 2 dimensional grid Horizontally across the width of the grid are the various channels and vertically up and down the grid are the parameter pages for each sect...

Page 24: ...on is then used for control and monitoring of this sub system Drive Module Presets Presets do not change the settings device wide Rather recalling a Module Preset creates a Drive Module by consuming a...

Page 25: ...eset name so they cannot be over written The user can however store an edited version of a Factory Preset in any free preset location In addition to the Factory Presets the device may have further Ske...

Page 26: ...o not disturb parameter Overlays See Overlays A RECL Preset Name SUBS 40 2 X 18 BASS Recalling Components To recall a Component Preset to a single output press the OUTPUT button then use the down q bu...

Page 27: ...stream For other details on the operation of the Digital Audio Network please refer to the relevant manufacturer s documentation Gain and Polarity The gain page of the input channel selected allows u...

Page 28: ...pletely removed by setting the enable parameter to the Off position Note that this EQ can only be used in Module Groups if set to On Also see Latency Delay Parametric Filters Parametric filters are de...

Page 29: ...out the complications and disadvantages inherent with the FIR technique The shape of the LIR crossover filter is similar to a 4th order Linkwitz Riley filter and maintains zero phase difference betwee...

Page 30: ...ncy used in the crossover filters in a given Drive Module In VX mode the delay is related to the Split frequency This delay will be applied to all of the outputs in a given Drive Module to keep them i...

Page 31: ...nnels since both of the amplifiers in the pair are driven with the same signals as determined by the channel 1 or channel 3 controls Bridge settings should be set up before recalling Drive Module Pres...

Page 32: ...n either Octaves or Q Aux Style This page of the UTILITY menu allows the action of the Aux port to be viewed and adjusted Also see Aux Port ECO This page of the UTILITY menu allows the device to save...

Page 33: ...an office where there is a DHCP server both the computer and the Device will be in the DHCP IP address range and so will connect immediately AUTO IP The device will initially search for a DHCP server...

Page 34: ...to be concerned about what parameters might have been saved in users Snapshots It does however require that any existing edits to the parameters in Drive Modules are stored into Drive Module presets b...

Page 35: ...nd Gnd Mute Recall Snapshot 3 Recall Snapshot 4 Mute Some of the above modes allow the AUX Port to be used either in Event mode whereby a momentary push button or momentary relay contact closure on on...

Page 36: ...cy figure is calculated using the crossover High pass frequency in kHz This latency figure is calculated using the Vx Split frequency in kHz Important tip The processing latency is constant at 1 53ms...

Page 37: ...button for 5 seconds When in secure mode this will be shown on the display Note that the Ethernet communications port is still active in secure mode Overlay Flush If the device has been used in Module...

Page 38: ...cting Enable Disable Alarms Doing this will show a cross over the Incident indicator and the device will no longer report any Incidents at this level or below If any Incidents have previously been dis...

Page 39: ...t itself from potential damage The data in the log can be exported by right clicking on the log to launch a context menu and selecting copy log data to clipboard The data could then be pasted into a s...

Page 40: ...40 Processing Block Diagram...

Page 41: ...SNAP CH B CH C CH A CH D FIR FIR FIR FIR EQ6 EQ6 EQ6 EQ6 EQ5 EQ5 EQ5 EQ5 EQ4 EQ4 EQ4 EQ4 EQ3 EQ3 EQ3 EQ3 EQ 2 EQ 2 EQ 2 EQ 2 EQ 1 EQ 1 EQ 1 EQ 1 EQb EQb EQb EQb EQa EQa EQa EQa HPF HPF HPF HPF DEL DEL...

Page 42: ...EQ 3 EQ 2 EQ 2 EQ 2 EQ 2 EQ 1 EQ 1 EQ 1 EQ 1 EQ EQ EQ EQ LPF LPF LPF LPF HPF HPF HPF HPF DEL DEL DEL DEL GAIN GAIN GAIN OUT GAIN RECL RECL RECL RECL ROUT ROUT ROUT ROUT LIM LIM LIM LIM TMAX TMAX TMAX...

Page 43: ...43 EQ and Filter Response Graphs...

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Page 47: ...annel all channels driven with continuous program material at a crest factor of 2 8 9dB 20K4 2600W RMS into 4 Ohms 5200W RMS into 8 Ohms bridged 10K4 1300W RMS into 4 Ohms 2600W RMS into 8 Ohms bridge...

Page 48: ...ries Resonant Topology auxiliary and standby supplies Low quiescent Eco Flyback Internally stored energy 600 Joules Mains input voltage range automatically configured 85V to 240V Mains input frequency...

Page 49: ...network or the Volt free changeover relay contacts accessibly on the rear panel Physical Cooling Variable speed fans Airflow Front to back Air filtration Washable media changeable without the use of t...

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