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DX0.5
USER
GUIDE
HAM09224
User
Guide
V1.0
17
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Press
the
ESC
button
[11]
to
return
to
the
main
screen.
Press
the
Enter
Button
[10]
to
enter
and
edit
the
selected
Utilities
menu.
This
is
how
we
reach
the
sub
‐
menus
of
the
Utilities.
System
Utilities
Turn
the
Nav/Edit1
Control
until
System
Utilities
is
presented
and
press
the
Enter
Button
[10]
to
reach
the
System
Utilities
sub
‐
menus
as
listed
below:
System
Setup
Delay
Units
Ramps
on
changes
Software
Version
Looking
at
each
of
these
sub
‐
menus
individually;
‐
1.
The
Nav/Edit1
Control
[7]
is
used
to
navigate
between
the
four
System
Utilities.
2.
The
ESC
button
[11]
is
used
to
return
to
the
System
Utilities
menu.
3.
The
Enter
Button
[10]
is
used
to
enter
and
edit
the
chosen
System
Utility.
Press
the
Enter
Button
[10]
to
enter
System
Setup.
System
Setup
System
Setup
is
where
the
processor
is
configured
for
your
particular
loudspeaker
system.
It
configures
channel
names,
input
routing
to
outputs
and
provides
starting
points
for
crossover
setups.
The
five
options
are
listed
below.
Here,
turn
the
Edit2
[8]
or
Edit3
[9]
Control
to
scroll
between
the
different
System
Setup
choices.
2Sub
[default]
Two
full
‐
range
loudspeaker
pairs
and
a
pair
of
[mono
by
default]
subwoofers
Sub
Two
bi
‐
amp
full
‐
range
loudspeakers
and
a
pair
of
[mono
by
default]
subwoofers
2x3Way
Two
tri
‐
amp
full
‐
range
loudspeakers
3xStereo
Three
full
‐
range
loudspeaker
pairs
1x6Way
Mono
6
‐
way
Once
you
have
decided
on
a
system,
press
the
Enter
Button
[10]
twice:
once
to
select
and
again
to
confirm.
The
outputs
will
automatically
mute
once
updated
and
the
processor
returns
to
the
System
Setup
splash
screen.
You
may
configure
the
DX0.5
for
other
scenarios
by
adjusting
the
available
parameters.
If
you
are
creating
a
custom
setup,
choose
the
setup
that
most
closely
resembles
your
system,
then
edit
from
there.
Press
the
ESC
button
[11]
to
return
to
the
System
Utility
menu
without
making
any
changes.
Delay
Units
This
is
where
to
choose
units
used
when
adjusting
the
input
and
output
delay
values.
You
will
be
presented
with
three
options
here:
Unit
:
Time(ms)
Unit
:
Distance(m)
[default]
Unit
:
Distance(feet)