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DX0.5
USER
GUIDE
HAM09224
User
Guide
V1.0
16
…………
These
seven
‐
segment
meters
display
the
input
and
output
signal
levels
OR
the
gain
reduction
amount
for
each
output’s
limiter,
depending
on
the
selected
VU
Meter
mode.
Detailed
information
may
be
found
on
page
20
[VU
Meter
section].
These
meters
should
remain
green
with
the
occasional
peak
into
the
yellow
zone.
If
the
level
stays
constantly
in
the
yellow
section
(or
any
red
clipping),
lower
the
level
of
the
source
until
feeding
the
DX0.5
until
the
metering
returns
to
occasional
excursions
into
the
yellow.
It
may
also
be
necessary
to
check
the
gain
and
EQ
settings
on
the
DX0.5
input
and
output
channels.
Input
meters
(starting
at
the
top)
show:
Clip,
+15
dBu,
+9
dBu,
+3
dBu,
0
dBu,
–10
dBu
and
–20
dBu.
Output
meters
(starting
at
the
top)
show:
Limit,
Clip,
+15
dBu,
+9
dBu,
+3
dBu,
0
dBu
and
–15
dBu
when
in
Level
mode.
If
the
VU
meter
mode
is
Limit,
the
output
meters
show:
Limit,
0
dB,
–3
dB,
–6
dB,
–9
dB,
–12
dB
and
–15
dB.
17.
USB
The
DX0.5
may
be
controlled
and
programmed
using
a
Windows
‐
based
PC.
Go
to
www.Martin
Audio.com/Software
to
download
the
free
application
and
driver.
Here
you
will
also
find
presets
for
other
Martin
Audio
product
ranges
Simply
connect
a
USB
cable
from
the
DX0.5
to
the
PC
in
order
to
control
all
parameters
of
the
processor
via
the
DX0.5
Application.
Factory
Reset
It
is
possible
to
reset
the
DX0.5
Loudspeaker
Management
System
to
its
factory
settings.
Please
keep
in
mind
that
this
erases
all
settings,
including
any
passwords
and
presets
that
may
have
been
set.
Be
sure
to
power
down
any
amplifiers
and/or
powered
speakers
before
resetting
the
DX0.5.
Simply
press
and
hold
the
Enter
[10],
ESC
[11]
and
Utility
[12]
buttons
when
powering
up
until
the
LCD
Display
[6]
shows:
Please Wait....
Memory Reset
Then
you
may
take
your
fingers
off
the
buttons.
You
will
know
it
worked
when
the
six
output
Mute
LEDs
[15]
illuminate
after
the
DX0.5
is
fully
powered
up.
The
default
password
is
six
zeroes:
000000
Utilities
As
mentioned
earlier,
there
are
three
main
utility
menus
to
choose
from:
System
Utilities
Preset
Utilities
Security
Utilities
Within
each
utility
menu,
an
array
of
sub
‐
menus
are
available.
We
will
go
through
each
utility,
each
submenu,
how
to
get
there,
how
to
edit
and
change
settings
and
what
each
Control
and
button
does
in
each
situation.
When
navigating
menus,
the
current
setting
for
any
parameter
will
be
indicated
with
an
asterisk
[
*
]
making
it
easy
to
get
back
where
you
started.
Press
the
Utility
Button
[12]
to
open
the
Utility
Menu.
Use
the
Nav/Edit1
Control
[7]
to
navigate
between
the
three
utility
menus:
System
Utilities,
Preset
Utilities
and
Security
Utilities.