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NOTE: 

The Signal Generator will automatically default to off whenever a new configuration is applied, a different 

preset is loaded, or the Setup Wizard is completed. This is a safety feature to prevent accidental damage to system 
components.

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SIGNAL TYPE 

[PINK, WHITE, SINE]

There are three signal type options to select from, they are: PINK, WHITE, and SINE. Some analyzers are calibrated to 
read “flat” across the frequency spectrum when white noise is used, others are calibrated to read flat when pink noise is 
used, and some allow you to select between the two. The VENU360’s built-in RTA is calibrated to read flat when pink 
noise is used. Selecting the SINE option enables the SINE FREQ parameter, which allows you to select the frequency of 
the tone being generated. 

TIP: 

Before enabling the Signal Generator and playing sine tones through the system, ensure that any enabled AFS 

modules are turned off. Failing to do so can cause AFS filters to be set. If this happens when AFS is in Live mode, 
simply clear the Live filters in the AFS menu. See 

‘Advanced Feedback Suppression (AFS) Module’ on page 

62 

for further information on turning AFS modules off and clearing Live filters.

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SIGNAL ROUTE 

[IN1-IN7, ALL]

Selects where to inject the Signal Generator signal. The options are “IN1”-”IN7” or “ALL” (inputs). When the Signal 
Generator is enabled, the signal will be routed to the selected SIGNAL ROUTE, muting the signal that normally feeds 
the configured input and replacing it with the Signal Generator’s signal. This allows the Signal Generator to be used not 
only for identifying system issues, but also for verifying signal routing within a loaded preset configuration, by enabling 
and steering the Signal Generator then looking at the front-panel LED meters to see where each signal is routed.

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SIGNAL LEVEL 

[-60dB - 0dB]

Adjusts the level of the Signal Generator.

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SINE FREQ 

[20Hz - 20kHz]

Adjusts the frequency of the generated tone when SIGNAL GEN is “ON” and the SIGNAL TYPE is set to “SINE”.

TIP: 

When using the RTA from the front panel of the VENU360, you may want to disable the HOME SCREEN TIME 

OUT feature in the Utility menu to prevent the LCD display from timing out and returning to the home screen. For more 
information on the HOME SCREEN TIME OUT feature, see 

‘Utility Menu’ on page 92

.

TIP: 

You can choose to make the RTA your home screen. For more information on changing the home screen, see 

‘The 

Home Screens’ on page 14

.

Summary of Contents for DriveRack VENU360

Page 1: ...DriveRack VENU360 DriveRack VENU360 B DriveRack VENU360 D Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...ith the sale of this product In no event shall dbx or its dealers be liable for special or consequential damages or from any delay in the performance of this warranty due to causes beyond their contro...

Page 3: ...ut The System With AFS 56 7 Add Finishing Touches 57 Processing Modules Parameters 58 Inputs Module 58 Router Module 59 Mixer Module 60 Advanced Feedback Suppression AFS Module 62 Automatic Gain Contr...

Page 4: ...e analog 3 jack It is capable of routing or mixing up to 5 inputs simultaneously 4 AES signals and one analog signal This provides a 5x6 routing mixing matrix with a 3x6 signal processing chain VENU36...

Page 5: ...Configurations Selectable 31 Band Graphic EQ or 8 Band Parametric EQ with Narrow Notch Capabilities Input Delay Processing for Aligning the Sound System to the Stage Backline Fill Delay Processing fo...

Page 6: ...which are available in the Utility menu These settings allow the analog input and output gain stages to be optimized for the connected analog mixer and amplifiers or powered speakers See ANALOG INPUT...

Page 7: ...k option If your computer is configured for Auto IP addressing i e the computer s IP address is 169 254 xx yy The default IP address and subnet mask in the VENU360 conform to the Auto IP addressing st...

Page 8: ...o as auto MDI MDIX sensing 5 Apply power to the VENU360 ensure the amplifiers are powered off see Applying Power on page 4 for more information Wait for the VENU360 to initialize and give it time to n...

Page 9: ...e Applying Power on page 4 for more information Wait for the VENU360 to initialize and give it time to negotiate with the network so it can be assigned an IP address this can take a few minutes You ca...

Page 10: ...ion 4 SELECT Wheel This rotary encoder is used for scrolling menus selecting on screen options and parameters and editing selected on screen options and parameters Some functions are performed by turn...

Page 11: ...icates that the VENU360 s inputs are being overdriven either at the physical XLR input or in the input Mixers Routers These LEDs feature a peak hold function so they will remain lit for a short period...

Page 12: ...92 for information on the options and parameters available in the Utility menu 15 MIX ROUTE MUTE Buttons Pressing each of these buttons will enable disable the MASTER MUTE parameter inside each corres...

Page 13: ...the VENU360 The crossovers and output processing chains can be configured for everything from full range up to mono 6 way configurations Output channel processing modules can be linked with adjacent c...

Page 14: ...in fashion continuing with the OUT port of one device connected to the IN port of the next device Redundancy can be provided by completing the loop and connecting the OUT port from the last device to...

Page 15: ...wheel and UP DOWN buttons can be used to navigate the on screen configuration map to select a module to configure As each module is selected the title at the top of the screen will display descriptive...

Page 16: ...e screen indicates the output processing configuration The blocks represent the processing modules The brackets located at the top of some columns indicate configurable processing insert slots Configu...

Page 17: ...en This home screen is available in the VENU360 D model and shows Dante connection information at a glance The port connection icons on the right of the screen will show whether each Dante port is con...

Page 18: ...ss WIZARD Button WIZARD MODE Wizard Menu BLU Link Wizard VENU360 B Run All Wizards Press CONFIG Button CONFIGURATION MODE Turn SELECT Wheel Press UP DOWN Press SELECT Turn SELECT Wheel Press UP DOWN P...

Page 19: ...system by helping adjust your system level balance and analyzing your room and applying accurate room EQ in a fraction of the time it would take to manually analyze and calibrate the system To use the...

Page 20: ...phone these Wizards help you balance speaker levels and automatically equalize the system to the current room environment The diagrams to the right show the recommended Level Assist and AutoEQ RTA M m...

Page 21: ...ect the frequencies that are prone to feedback and notch them using Fixed filters When the AFS Wizard is complete it will automatically enable the Live filters for automated protection during system u...

Page 22: ...zards will help walk you through the BLU link Dante configuration note that much of the Dante configuration will need to be performed in Audinate s Dante Controller software In most cases even in comp...

Page 23: ...th the VENU360 In this type of application you must set the VENU360 s clock source to one of the Internal options SRC will automatically be enabled allowing the digital signal to be sample rate conver...

Page 24: ...which device has the highest priority and the device that wins becomes the master clock for the BLU link ring In the VENU360 B the BLU link Priority setting can be set in Utility BLU link BLU link Se...

Page 25: ...ate s website The only exception is the Clock Source setting which must be configured in the VENU360 D as shown below VENU360 D Utility Settings Clock Source Dante NOTE In order for Dante audio to pas...

Page 26: ...can Edit input channel assignments VENU360 B and VENU360 D models only Configure signal routing and mixing for input and output processing chains Edit processing module insert types Link unlink proce...

Page 27: ...ightly faster operation NOTE The VENU360 will load the new configuration and automatically mute all outputs this is a safety feature When ready to audition the system unmute the outputs NOTE The VENU3...

Page 28: ...re the actual BLU link channels assigned to the VENU360 B and are configured separate of presets This allows VENU360 B BLU link channel assignements to be edited at any time without breaking BLU link...

Page 29: ...27 6 Repeat steps 4 5 to edit any additional input channel assignments 7 When done press the CONFIG button 3 times to apply the changes...

Page 30: ...available to the input and mid output processing chains Input Mixer Router Chain Options Description Routing Diagram Route IN1 Analog 1 Route IN2 Analog 2 Route IN3 Analog 3 Route IN4 AES 1 Route IN5...

Page 31: ...by turning then pressing the SELECT wheel 5 Repeat steps 2 4 to configure any additional Router Mixer modules See TIP following table for information on copying pasting Router Mixer module types 6 Pre...

Page 32: ...Module Inserts The two input processing insert slots allow the following processing module insert types to be configured Automatic Gain Control Backline Delay Compressor Graphic EQ Noise Gate Parametr...

Page 33: ...insert modules See TIP following table for information on copying pasting insert module types 6 When done press the CONFIG button twice to apply the changes TIP Insert types can also be copied and pa...

Page 34: ...red option by turning then pressing the SELECT wheel See TIP following table 4 Repeat steps 2 3 to configure any additional Crossover modules 5 When done press the CONFIG button twice to apply the cha...

Page 35: ...following table shows all the crossover configuration types available in the VENU360 Crossover Types Ref Of Inputs Outputs Crossover Name Crossover Configuration Icon Supported Speaker Configuration...

Page 36: ...7 2x3 Mono Mains x2 Aux Sub 8 1x4 Mono Mains x2 Mono Subs x2 9 2x4 Mono Mains x2 Aux Subs x2 10 1x3 Mono Mains x3 11 1x4 Mono Mains x3 Mono Sub 12 2x4 Mono Mains x3 Aux Sub 13 1x5 Mono Mains x3 Mono...

Page 37: ...iguration 14 2x5 Mono Mains x3 Aux Subs x2 15 1x6 Mono Mains x3 Mono Subs x3 16 2x6 Mono Mains x3 Aux Subs x3 17 1x2 Mono 2Way 18 1x3 Mono 2Way Mono Sub 19 2x3 Mono 2Way Aux Sub 20 1x4 Mono 2Way x2 LE...

Page 38: ...nfiguration 21 1x5 Mono 2Way x2 Mono Sub 22 2x5 Mono 2Way x2 Aux Sub 23 1x6 Mono 2Way x2 Mono Subs x2 24 2x6 Mono 2Way x2 Aux Subs x2 25 1x6 Mono 2Way x3 26 1x3 Mono 3Way 27 1x4 Mono 3Way Mono Sub LEG...

Page 39: ...ported Speaker Configuration 28 2x4 Mono 3Way Aux Sub 29 1x6 Mono 3Way x2 30 1x4 Mono 4Way 31 1x5 Mono 5Way 32 1x6 Mono 6Way 33 2x2 Stereo Full Range 34 2x3 Stereo Mains Mono Sub LEGEND M Mono L Left...

Page 40: ...tion 35 3x3 Stereo Mains Aux Sub 36 2x4 Stereo Mains Mono Subs x2 37 3x4 Stereo Mains Aux Subs x2 38 2x4 Stereo Mains Stereo Subs 39 2x4 Stereo 2Way 40 2x5 Stereo 2Way Mono Sub 41 3x5 Stereo 2Way Aux...

Page 41: ...guration 42 2x6 Stereo 2Way Mono Subs x2 43 3x6 Stereo 2Way Aux Subs x2 44 2x6 Stereo 2Way Stereo Subs 45 2x6 Stereo 3Way 46 3x3 LCR Full Range 47 3x4 LCR Mains Mono Sub 48 3x5 LCR Mains Mono Subs x2...

Page 42: ...er Configuration Icon Supported Speaker Configuration 49 3x6 LCR Mains Mono Subs x3 50 3x5 LCR Mains Stereo Subs 51 3x6 LCR Mains LCR Subs 52 3x6 LCR 2Way LEGEND M Mono L Left C Center R Right A Aux L...

Page 43: ...CT wheel 4 Turn the SELECT wheel clockwise to link with lower processing modules Turn the SELECT wheel counter clockwise to unklink selected processing modules 5 Press the SELECT wheel to confirm and...

Page 44: ...n also be copied and pasted from one output to another To name outputs 1 Press the CONFIG button 2 Use the SELECT wheel and UP DOWN buttons to navigate the on screen configuration map and select the O...

Page 45: ...ters and options See TIP 1 and TIP 2 following table 4 When done editing press the BACK button to exit the menu Repeat steps 2 and 3 to edit additional modules 5 When done editing press the BACK butto...

Page 46: ...opy paste settings from one processing module to another 1 Press the EDIT button 2 Select the module you wish to copy using the SELECT wheel and UP DOWN buttons 3 Press the COPY button 4 Select the li...

Page 47: ...eset to start with edit the preset then store the changes to any one of the 75 user preset memory locations All settings created when running the Wizards modifications made in Configuration mode and a...

Page 48: ...STORE button a third time or the SELECT wheel to store the preset TIP Pressing the STORE button three times in succession will perform a Quick Store function allowing you to quickly update a preset a...

Page 49: ...preset will be shown in the LCD display and you now have the option to keep it or rename it If you do not wish to rename the preset proceed to step 4 If you do wish to rename the preset follow the on...

Page 50: ...wn in the LCD display Press and hold the STORE button for 2 seconds 3 Use the SELECT wheel and or UP DOWN buttons to select the preset you wish to delete 4 Press the SELECT wheel to delete the selecte...

Page 51: ...ditional tunings If you can t find tunings for your particular speakers or amplifiers you will need to select the Not Listed option in the list The VENU360 will automatically set usable default settin...

Page 52: ...ively roll off the low end without dramatically compromising the low end response of the sound system try auditioning BW 24 BW 48 filter types Note that the VENU360 may automatically set a high pass f...

Page 53: ...ity test mentioned in the previous paragraph can also be used for determining if driver alignment delay is necessary Play the selected sine tone through the system once again the sine tone frequency s...

Page 54: ...witch the polarity back so the drivers are once again in phase Optimizing these parameters using this test will allow your system to work in harmony and improve its magnitude phase and polar response...

Page 55: ...ighly unlikely that you are using tube amplifiers since they are not practical for sound reinforcement use please note that most tube amplifiers can be damaged if operated without a load the speaker c...

Page 56: ...summing of the input Mixer channels i e 6 db for two channels and an additional 3 db for each additional channel being summed This will maintain unity gain through the Mixer module 7 Now go to each a...

Page 57: ...e system use 5 EQ The System In The Venue Now that the system is optimized for use it s time to EQ the sound system in the venue The VENU360 s built in AutoEQ Wizard does a great job of equalizing a s...

Page 58: ...the desired width for the Fixed filters select the MUSIC option for the most precise and inaudible feedback suppression See Advanced Feedback Suppression AFS starting on page 56 for further informati...

Page 59: ...Fixed mode 7 Add Finishing Touches The system is now ready for use Additional processing can now be applied to add the finishing touches For example subharmonic synthesis can be applied to enhance the...

Page 60: ...ante Inputs on page 26 for information on editing BLU link and Dante input channel assignments The Inputs module is fixed at the beginning of the processing chain and has no parameters to edit It can...

Page 61: ...en in a menu pressing and holding the EDIT button for approximately 2 seconds will advance to the next module below in the configuration map wrapping around through the available modules This allows q...

Page 62: ...nter the module s menu 3 Use the SELECT wheel and UP DOWN buttons to navigate the menu and edit parameters TIP When in a menu pressing and holding the EDIT button for approximately 2 seconds will adva...

Page 63: ...the Mixer NOTE The front panel Mix Route meters monitor the signal level from the configured input Mixers Routers The front panel Mix Route Mute buttons enable the MASTER MUTE parameters inside the c...

Page 64: ...ine if it is safe to lift the filter preventing blaring feedback from suddenly returning AFS uses precision frequency detection and state of the art processing to determine the exact range of feedback...

Page 65: ...xt module below in the configuration map wrapping around through the available modules This allows quick navigation between menus of a column and improves efficiency when performing repetitive tasks w...

Page 66: ...operation behind the scenes TYPE SPEECH SPEECH MUSIC MUSIC This parameter sets the width and sensitivity of the AFS filters The available options are SPEECH Constant bandwidth of 11 Hz below 76 Hz co...

Page 67: ...ve filters goes down then the first Live filter set will be cleared The Fixed Live filter allocation is indicated above the graphic in the AFS menu F indicates Fixed filters and L indicates Live filte...

Page 68: ...this parameter to the frequency below which you want AFS to ignore SELECTED FILTER 1 12 This parameter selects between the available filters in the graph and provides information on each As you select...

Page 69: ...age 30 for more information on configuring inserts The following section provides a description of each of the AGC module parameters and how to edit them To edit an AGC module 1 Press the EDIT button...

Page 70: ...ided to control the loud fast acting signals The LIM THRESHOLD parameter adjusts the level at which limiting will occur and can be set from the top of the AGC window up to 0dBFS The Limiter Threshold...

Page 71: ...idea if you may have to apply some delay offset for your subs or simply reposition your mains on top of the subs if possible Note that small differences in distance e g a few inches between low and s...

Page 72: ...the EDIT button 2 Select a Delay module using the SELECT wheel and UP DOWN buttons Press the SELECT wheel to enter the module s menu 3 Use the SELECT wheel and UP DOWN buttons to navigate the menu an...

Page 73: ...do the trick It s subtle but it can help add a little extra girth punch and level to the sound if set properly Be careful not to apply too much compression as doing so can have the adverse affect of m...

Page 74: ...a limiter Typically a setting of 1 5 to 2 1 will yield best results for most applications where the compressor is used GAIN 20dB to 20dB This parameter is used to compensate for the gain lost due to...

Page 75: ...RELEASE settings will be ignored ATTACK 100 s 200ms Sets the speed at which the compressor starts to reduce the signal level once it has exceeded threshold When AUTO is on this parameter is ignored an...

Page 76: ...ing section provides a description of each of the GEQ module parameters and how to edit them To edit a GEQ module 1 Press the EDIT button 2 Select a GEQ module using the SELECT wheel and UP DOWN butto...

Page 77: ...s small coffee shops or clubs for example It offers some low end boost with low mid cut which enhances the low end while preventing the system from sounding too muddy The high end is slightly attenuat...

Page 78: ...and making the gate sound more natural Gate modules can be inserted in either the input or mid processing insert slots see Configuring Processing Module Insert Types on page 30 for more information o...

Page 79: ...these artifacts THRESHOLD INDICATOR Signal Below Threshold Gate Closed Signal Above Threshold Gate Open RATIO 1 1 1 15 Determines how much the signal will be attenuated once it drops below threshold T...

Page 80: ...sponse of the loudspeaker system before taking the room into account When you select your main and sub speakers in the Setup Wizard the output PEQs will automatically be adjusted By applying speaker t...

Page 81: ...ype filter BAND 1 12 FREQUENCY 20Hz 20kHz Adjusts the center cutoff frequency of the selected EQ band BAND 1 12 GAIN 20dB 20dB Adjusts the gain of the selected EQ band BAND 1 12 Q 0 1 128 This paramet...

Page 82: ...r subsequent runs of the AutoEQ Wizard This means that each time you run the AutoEQ Wizard your manual user adjustments will automatically be applied on top of the AutoEQ ed response curve If you deci...

Page 83: ...ncy Each band allows you to select between these three band types so any band can be a bell or shelving type filter BAND 1 14 FREQUENCY 20Hz 20kHz This parameter adjusts the center cutoff frequency of...

Page 84: ...meters while adjusting the Subharmonic Synthesizer s parameters to see how much of the effect you are adding to the mix Subharmonic Synthesis Level Meters When using an aux fed subwoofer configuration...

Page 85: ...s process produces low frequency audio signals that some speakers may not be designed to reproduce Attempting to achieve enhanced bottom end with these systems may not be possible and may result in ov...

Page 86: ...ed option for any such components will set safe and usable crossover settings These settings may work perfectly fine for you but if you would like to dig your heels in know that you can likely improve...

Page 87: ...y by the number of degrees indicated This parameter only needs to be adjusted when utilizing bands containing both a high and low pass filter such as a mid band in a 3 way crossover or when a high pas...

Page 88: ...he Setup Wizard and select your amplifiers from the tuning list If tunings aren t listed for your amplifiers check the ever growing online database using the VENU360 control app to see if they ve been...

Page 89: ...miter making it sound more aggressive as described above Setting this parameter to a setting between 1 10 will cause the limiter to act as a soft knee limiter yielding more gradual smooth and natural...

Page 90: ...ter is looking at an average signal while a peak limiter looks at the instantaneous peak signal An averaging limiter will be less responsive and will not actually limit every peak where a peak limiter...

Page 91: ...ch of the RTA parameters and how to edit them To access and use the RTA and signal generator 1 Press the RTA button 2 Use the SELECT wheel and UP DOWN buttons to navigate the menu and edit parameters...

Page 92: ...the RTA will sample the audio and update its display When set to FAST instantaneous peaks can be seen but the RTA will react very quickly making it difficult to use for some tasks When set to SLOW the...

Page 93: ...rther information on turning AFS modules off and clearing Live filters SIGNAL ROUTE IN1 IN7 ALL Selects where to inject the Signal Generator signal The options are IN1 IN7 or ALL inputs When the Signa...

Page 94: ...e rate of all other devices on the BLU link ring The Priority setting determines which BLU link device on the ring will provide master clock and can be set to any value between 0 and 254 with 0 being...

Page 95: ...ough CAT5e or CAT6 Ethernet cables Pressing the SELECT wheel from this submenu will clear all error and corrected error counts BLU LINK OUTPUT STATUS This submenu displays the current BLU link output...

Page 96: ...To prevent amplifier clipping and loudspeaker damage use caution when manually changing these settings If changing the Analog Output Clip Level settings it s advisable to drastically lower your mixer...

Page 97: ...he default password is administrator Changing the password to anything other than the default password will enable the App Security feature When enabled the VENU360 will require a password before it c...

Page 98: ...ith mutes on 1 Press and hold any MUTE button then power on the VENU360 Keep the button pressed until the LCD display reads MUTE BUTTON HELD All outputs will be muted after initialization then release...

Page 99: ...r function and output mutes To clear the AFS filters when this option is selected press the EDIT button select the AFS module to clear using the SELECT wheel or UP DOWN buttons press the SELECT wheel...

Page 100: ...NU360 Keep the button help until the SOFT RESET Release UTILITY button message appears in the LCD display then release the button 3 Press the WIZARD button to perform the Soft Reset procedure Pressing...

Page 101: ...e connections as described in Making Connections on page 4 then apply power to the system according to the instructions described in Applying Power on page 4 Press the WIZARD button then run the Setup...

Page 102: ...if you know your speakers and amps aren t listed in the Setup Wizard you can simply load preset 78 and start from there Note that some manual configuration changes may be necessary when using the rem...

Page 103: ...ol the subwoofer levels so when altering master system level both the master fader and aux sub aux send master control will have to be altered equally to maintain the relative levels between the main...

Page 104: ...d in Applying Power on page 4 Press the WIZARD button then run the Setup Wizard and follow the on screen instructions Or if you know your speakers and amps aren t listed in the Setup Wizard you can si...

Page 105: ...ge 4 Press the WIZARD button then run the Setup Wizard and follow the on screen instructions Or if you know your speakers and amps aren t listed in the Setup Wizard you can simply load preset 99 and s...

Page 106: ...on page 4 Press the WIZARD button then run the Setup Wizard and follow the on screen instructions Or if you know your speakers and amps aren t listed in the Setup Wizard you can simply load preset 10...

Page 107: ...at the amplifiers must have link parallel jacks to do this This frees up 2 outputs so that up to 4 stage monitors can be connected to the VENU360 outputs Application Notes Make sure your mixer and amp...

Page 108: ...the WIZARD button then run the BLU link and Setup Wizards and follow the on screen instructions Note that the Setup Wizard may not be able to fully configure the system depending on the application r...

Page 109: ...e Si Series Option Slot Card User Guide for information on configuring the Si BLU Link Card s DIP switches VENU360 B Channel BLU link Channel Assignment In 1 1 Left Master Out In 2 2 Right Master Out...

Page 110: ...ence Table Template The below table can be printed and used as a template for writing down a system s BLU link channel assignments BLU link Device Channel Description BLU link Channel BLU link Device...

Page 111: ...ly configure the system depending on the application requirements To complete the configuration you may need to enter Configuration mode once the Setup Wizard is complete and re route audio signals an...

Page 112: ...2 77 Stereo Mains Mono Sub 3 78 Stereo Mains Stereo Subs 4 79 Stereo Mains Aux Subs x2 5 80 Stereo Mains x4 Mono Sub 6 81 Stereo Mains x4 Stereo Subs 7 82 Stereo 2Way Mains 8 83 Stereo 2Way Mains Mon...

Page 113: ...o Mains x2 Mono Sub 14 89 Mono Mains x2 Mono Subs x2 15 90 Mono Mains x2 Aux Subs x2 16 91 Mono 2Way Mains x2 17 92 Mono 2Way Mains x2 Mono Sub 18 93 Mono 2Way Mains x2 Mono Subs x2 19 94 Mono 2Way Ma...

Page 114: ...e 1x1 full range crossovers configured for any remaining available outputs The signal feeding these outputs will be fully attenuated in the Mid Mixers for safety reasons However you can easily edit th...

Page 115: ...rown JBL dbx and more NOTE You can control one VENU360 device on the network at a time using the VENU360 control app Multiple control devices can be connected to the VENU360 simultaneously however it...

Page 116: ...et Subnet A small network within a larger network For example a TCP IP network might be a subnet of a venue s network which could include computers throughout the building or a network might be divide...

Page 117: ...hting try swapping out the connected Ethernet cable for another known working cable If an Ethernet port s LEDs begin lighting after reconnecting or swapping out cables wait a few minutes then try reco...

Page 118: ...ibited by a software or hardware firewall If connecting using a switch or router that has an enabled hardware firewall try disabling the firewall and then relaunching the VENU360 control app If this f...

Page 119: ...lity application As firmware updates becomes available the Firmware Update Utility application will be available on the VENU360 product page at dbxpro com If using the DriveRack VENU360 control app yo...

Page 120: ...B and VENU360 D models to include BLU link or Dante channels Signal Generator can be routed to any single input IN1 IN7 or all inputs simultaneously IN1 IN7 Input channels are unrouted when Signal Ge...

Page 121: ...Position RJ 45 8 Position 8 8 Brown 1 1 White Green 2 2 Green 3 3 White Orange 4 4 Blue 5 5 White Blue 6 6 Orange 7 7 White Brown RJ 45 8 Position RJ 45 8 Position 8 8 Brown 1 1 White Orange 2 2 Orang...

Page 122: ...NPUT TIP HOT RING COLD SLEEVE GROUND HOT TIP HOT SLEEVE GROUND COLD SLEEVE TS PHONE TO RCA PHONO FROM SOURCE DEVICE OUTPUT TO NEXT DEVICE INPUT TIP HOT SLEEVE GROUND HOT SLEEVE TIP HOT SLEEVE GROUND F...

Page 123: ...121 Dimensions 19 1 75 17 25 7 875 PASTE COPY BACK SELECT 20 31 5 50 80 125 200 315 500 800 1 25K 2K 3 15K 5K 8K 12 5K 20K MIX ROUTE...

Page 124: ...aterial A weighted 22 kHz BW 126 dB with transient material unweighted 22 kHz BW 121 dB typical with program material A weighted 22 kHz BW D A PERFORMANCE D A Converter 24 bit D A Dynamic Range 116 dB...

Page 125: ...5ms 5 0ms POWER SUPPLY Operating Voltage 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 30 Watts PHYSICAL Unit Weight VENU360 5 48 lbs 2 49 kg VENU360 B 5 58 lbs 2 53 kg VENU360 D 5 58 lbs 2 53 kg Shipping We...

Page 126: ...en US products driverack VENU360 http dbxpro com en US products driverack venu360 b http dbxpro com en US products driverack VENU360 d dbx Support http dbxpro com en US support dbx User s Forum http...

Page 127: ...n All rights reserved DriverRack VENU360 Owner s Manual PN 5058681 C Macintosh iOS iPad iTunes and iTunes Store are trademarks of Apple Computer Incorporated registered in the U S and other countries...

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