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User's Manual

User's Manual

Out 1                          Polarity

Normal

Out 1                          Gain

0. 0dB

INPTU A                      EQ1
LOW-SHELF

Figure 5

5.  Output Gain
The range of the control over the output gain is 

36dB to +20dB in 0.1dB steps. 

6.  Output Polarity
The polarity (or phase) of each output may be switched individually as below. 

Figure 6

program running

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firstly please check the unit is connect to PC by USB or RS485

1.  Choose connecting from menu, select comport by clicking ok,You can use
      Search ID to find the connect devices also you can give the unit ID by 
       hand,It can  save your  time.

Fig 2.1

2. The Data currently use the unit will upload to Pc when they connected the 
    screen of unit will shows 

computer connecting

3. Edit program 
    please enter you program  name , eg 

2 way system and edit the output 

     at each  channel 

SOFTWARE GUIDE

Gain

- or +

Connection

Program

Program

Copy

DeviceID

DeviceID

BoxName

BoxName

Esc

Esc

Inetrface

Inetrface

Input 

Input 

DSC24

DSC24

Input 1

Input 1

Input 2

Input 2

12

9
6
3

0dB

-3
-6
-9

-12

12

9
6
3

0dB

0dB

-3
-6
-9

-12

-12

Output

Output

Hide

Hide

OUT 2

OUT 2

OUT 3

OUT 3

OUT 4

OUT 4

POLAR

POLAR

EQ

CURVE

CURVE

Gain

Gain

0.0 dB

0.0 dB

Boxname

+Normal

+Normal

0.0 dB

0.0 dB

Boxname

Boxname

+Normal

+Normal

0.0 dB

Boxname

Boxname

+Normal

+Normal

0.0 dB

0.0 dB

Boxname

Boxname

+Normal

+Normal

Boxname

Boxname

0.0 dB

Boxname

Boxname

+Normal

+Normal

3.2ms

3.2ms

POLAR

POLAR

EQ

Delay

Delay

Gain

Gain

0.0 dB

0.0 dB

3.2ms

3.2ms

-Invert

-Invert

4.  Input Parametric EQ
There are six bands of parameter equalisation available on every input.  The behaviour of each 
individual band can be changed to a variety of different filter shapes, including high and low shelves,  
and bandpass.  Changing the filter type is achieved by first encoder. Confirm filter type by pressing 
ENTER.

Figure 4

Filter type

PEQ  EQ1                20Hz

0. 0dB          0.05 / 0ct

Gain

Frequency

Q

DSC24

DSC24

Summary of Contents for DSC24

Page 1: ...hotocopying and recording of any kind DSC24 Loudspeaker Control System USER S MANUAL BACK BACK NEXT NEXT ENTER ENTER ESC ESC MENU MENU BYPASS BYPASS PARAMETER PARAMETER A B INPUT INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT L...

Page 2: ...e Name of Dealer Full Address DATE OF PURCHASE Nature of the problem Be sure to describe the conditions that existed when the problem occurred and what attempts were made to correct it Other equipment...

Page 3: ...fundis necessary the Owner mustmake the defectiveor malfunctioning product availableto DSC24 freeand clear ofall liens orother restrictions MODIFICTTIONS OF EQUIPMENT DSC24 reserves theright to modify...

Page 4: ...irectly above or below this unit Because this amplifier has a high power density it has a strongmagneticfieldwhichcaninducehumintounshieldeddevicesthatarelocatednearby This field is strongest just abo...

Page 5: ...hock 3 Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink in wet basement or near a swimming poor or the like 4 This product should be located away from heat sources s...

Page 6: ...vice Store Program To Device Store Program To Device Store All Program To Device Store All Program To Device Recall All Program From Device Recall All Program From Device PC Group PC Group Recall Prog...

Page 7: ...will be set to default values 4 Use the EDIT keys on each input channel with the BACK and NEX T keys to select the gain delay and parametrics available on each input 6 Setup output channed EQ paramet...

Page 8: ...7Hz 19 7Hz 2 Freq Freq dB BW OFF OFF EQ PEQ PEQ EQ2 0db 19 7Hz 19 7Hz 2 Freq Freq dB dB BW EQ3 EQ3 0db 0db 19 7Hz 19 7Hz 2 Freq Freq dB BW BW EQ4 EQ4 0db 19 7Hz 19 7Hz 2 Freq Freq dB BW EQ5 0db 19 7H...

Page 9: ...ain or Connection Program Program Copy DeviceID DeviceID BoxName BoxName Esc Esc Inetrface Inetrface Input Input DSC24 DSC24 Input 1 Input 1 Input 2 Input 2 12 9 6 3 0dB 3 6 9 12 12 9 6 3 0dB 0dB 3 6...

Page 10: ...eshold with a release time that is selectable to be a multiplier of the attack time For example as shown below the attack time is 0 3mS and release is 2X so 0 6mS Figure 11 Release Attack Threshold 7...

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