DX0.5
USER
GUIDE
HAM09224
User
Guide
V1.0
23
…………
EQ
Bypass
7
‐
Band
EQ
Delay
High
Pass
Filter
Low
Pass
Filter
Limiter
VU
Meter
1.
The
Nav/Edit1
Control
[7]
is
used
to
navigate
between
Name,
Source,
Polarity,
Gain,
EQ
Bypass,
7
‐
Band
EQ,
Delay,
High
Pass
Filter,
Low
Pass
Filter,
Limiter
and
the
VU
Meter.
2.
The
ESC
button
[11]
is
used
to
disengage
Editing
and
return
to
the
previous
menu.
Press
the
Enter
Button
[10]
to
enter
Name.
An
arrow
–>
will
appear
next
to
Name
indicating
that
it
is
ready
to
be
edited.
The
aforementioned
arrow
–>
will
appear
next
to
whatever
setting
is
ready
to
be
edited:
Name,
Source,
Polarity,
Gain,
EQ
Bypass,
7
‐
Band
EQ,
Delay,
High
Pass
Filter,
Low
Pass
Filter,
Limiter
and
the
VU
Meter.
Name
Here
is
where
the
name
of
the
selected
output(s)
may
be
changed.
The
Nav/Edit1
Control
[7]
moves
the
cursor
left
and
right
while
the
Edit2
[8]
and
Edit3
[9]
Controls
change
the
text.
Press
the
Enter
button
[10]
to
accept
the
new
name
and
return
to
the
Edit
menu.
Pressing
the
ESC
button
leaves
the
name
unchanged
and
returns
you
to
the
output
edit
menu.
Source
There
are
three
input
sources
to
choose
between:
InA
=
Input
A
InB
=
Input
B
InA+InB
=
A
mono
sum
of
Input
A
+
Input
B
If
you
are
running
a
stereo
system,
choose
either
Input
A
or
Input
B.
If
the
system
is
mono
(or
has
a
mono
component
such
as
a
subwoofer
or
a
single
loudspeaker
mounted
in
a
venue’s
lobby,
for
example),
select
the
Input
A
+
Input
B
choice.
Use
the
Edit2
[8]
or
Edit3
[9]
Control
to
change
between
these
three
options.
Press
the
ESC
button
[11]
to
exit
input
source
editing
mode.
Polarity
Polarity
inversion
is
often
helpful
in
improving
phase
alignment
throughout
the
loudspeaker
system,
whether
used
separately
or
with
a
small
amount
of
delay.
For
example,
if
you
have
issues
with
a
subwoofer
performance,
invert
the
polarity
to
see
if
the
sub
level
gets
higher
or
lower.
Turn
the
Edit2
[8]
or
Edit3
[9]
Control
to
scroll
between
Polarity = Normal
[default]
and
Polarity = Invert
[180
˚
].
Press
the
ESC
button
[11]
to
exit
polarity
edit
mode.
Gain
In
most
cases
you
may
need
to
adjust
the
output
levels
differently
to
properly
balance
the
system
components
for
ideal
performance.
Use
the
Edit2
[8]
or
Edit3
[9]
Control
to
change
the
gain
by
±0.1
dB
per
click.
Turning
these
Controls
clockwise
increases
gain,
while
turning
them
anti
‐
clockwise
decreases
gain.
The
gain
ranges
from
–12.0
dB
to
+6.0
dB.
Press
the
ESC
button
[11]
to
exit
gain
editing
mode.
EQ
Bypass