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Ensure that shielded cables have been used to route the signal to the DM™112’s input. If speaker cables with 1/4" 

plugs are used as input cables instead of shielded cables, they will be prone to hum or buzz.

Hum may be ground loop related. It may be helpful to lift the shield ground (Pin #1) on a balanced cable at the 

DM™112 end.   Check any input changes carefully by first turning down the Level control, before plugging and 

unplugging cables, or lifting the shield ground at the speaker end.

 

Check to make sure light dimmers are not on the same circuit as the DM™112, the mixer or any source devices.  

If light dimmers are used, then it may be necessary to turn them full ON or full OFF to eliminate or reduce hum. 

This is a typical AC wiring/light dimmer interference problem, not a design flaw of the DM™112.

The third wire (ground plug) on the AC plug should NEVER be removed or broken off, as this is a potential 

safety hazard.

Distorted or Fuzzy Sound

First, ensure the mixer (signal source) is not clipping or being overdriven. Make sure the Level (6) control on the 

DM™112 has not been set too low.  Check that the input plug is fully seated in the input jack on the rear panel of 

the DM™112.  Ensure that a power amp has not been plugged into the input jack of the DM™112.  If an extension 

cord is being used to provide the AC power to the unit, insure that it is of sufficient current capacity and that it is 

not also being used to supply power to any other device. 

The DM™112 has built-in EQ to smooth and extend the natural response of the speakers.  If excessive additional 

bass boost or HF boost have been added externally to the DM™112, it could cause premature overload at high 

SPL.  Reduce the amount of any external (mixer, rack) EQ and see if that clears up the distortion.

Finally, realize that even though the DM™112 is a powerful and high output unit, it does ultimately have limits, 

and it may need additional powered units (or a subwoofer) to provide enough sound output or coverage. In this 

case, try turning the mixer levels down a little to see if that clears things up.  If, after checking all the things listed 

to check and anything else you can think of to check safely, and the system still exhibits problems, carefully note 

all conditions and check with your Peavey dealer for advice.

Care and Maintenance

Your DM™112 is a sturdy and durable product and will provide years of reliable use if properly cared for. Use 

common sense and read the safety warnings to avoid hazardous operating conditions.

The unit must be disconnected from the AC power source before any work is done on it. Refer all servicing to 

qualified service personnel.

Sunlight/Heat

Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, as this may cause the unit to overheat and thermally shut off.

Excessively hot operating conditions can also cause a thermal shutdown.

Do not store in extremely hot or cold conditions or extremely high humidity. Always allow unit to come to room 

temperature before use.

Cleaning

Never clean the DM™112 while plugged in or turned ON! When the unit has been fully disconnected from AC 

power sources, use a dry cloth to remove soil or other dirt. Never use strong solvents on the DM™112, as they 

could damage the cabinet. Do not allow ANY fluids to drip inside the DM™112.

Summary of Contents for Dm 112

Page 1: ...www peavey com DM 112 Powered Speaker System Operating Manual...

Page 2: ...the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This...

Page 3: ...e Input is via a combo female XLR and 1 4 TRS phone jack with balanced input A Mic Line switch provides for two different gain settings Thru output is via a male XLR jack Multiple Factory Preset EQ se...

Page 4: ...ding the bi amplification are low distortion ultra reliable fan cooled units providing a total of 660W peak available dynamic power for the system There is 410 W peak available dynamic power for the w...

Page 5: ...switch 3 on the rear panel of the unit Please read this guide carefully to ensure your personal safety as well as the safety of your equipment Never break off the ground pin on any equipment It is pro...

Page 6: ...de with the hole is the side that pivots Fourth using a small flat blade screwdriver push the red selector switch slide plate to the other side from where it was The voltage that is now visible on the...

Page 7: ...ses gain 20 dB to allow use of most dynamic microphones NOTE Phantom power is not supplied on the INPUT 5 jacks Gnd LIFT switch 8 Allows the shield to be disconnected from the chassis ground to allevi...

Page 8: ...o be driv en from a line level strength signal DO NOT remove the protective metal grille WARNING The DM 112 is very efficient and powerful This sound system can permanently damage hearing Use extreme...

Page 9: ...speaker system from being blown over Connecting a Signal to the DM 112 There are a variety of ways to input a signal to the DM 112 The input 5 provides either a balanced mic or line level input allowi...

Page 10: ...ed output With this approach it is necessary to verify the mixer output is not clipping Disconnecting AC Power to the DM 112 We recommend that the Power switch 3 be used to turn the unit off first and...

Page 11: ...n top of an existing factory EQ preset Push the Push to Select knob in and the tone setting will be stored and the menu will revert back to the Recall Preset message line 5 Treble Same as for the Bass...

Page 12: ...olarity Bass or Treble before those changes were properly saved will be lost and you will need to start over again No Output at All First make sure the unit has AC power and is turned ON Make sure the...

Page 13: ...the speakers If excessive additional bass boost or HF boost have been added externally to the DM 112 it could cause premature overload at high SPL Reduce the amount of any external mixer rack EQ and s...

Page 14: ...XLR and 1 4 TRS phone jack on the rear panel There shall be a Thru output connector consisting of a male XLR jack The system power amplifiers shall have an unfiltered frequency response of 20 Hz to 20...

Page 15: ...al Electronic DSP based two way crossover with driver EQ level matching bass boost limiting and sub sonic filtering Crossover Slopes Linkwitz Riley 24 dB octave 4th order low pass 24dB octave 4th orde...

Page 16: ...ivity for Full Output Level full CW 0 39 V RMS Switch in LINE position Input Overload Point Switch in LINE position 17 dBV Infrasonic filter protection 36 dB octave roll off Nominal Amplifier Frequenc...

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Page 18: ...receipt or other proof of date of purchase to your Authorized Peavey Dealer or Authorized Peavey Service Center OR 2 Ship the defective item prepaid to Peavey Electronics Corporation International Se...

Page 19: ...ctive 2002 96 EC Annex IV OJ L 37 38 13 02 03 and defined in EN 50419 2005 The bar is the symbol for marking of new waste and is applied only to equipment manufactured after 13 August 2005 U S custome...

Page 20: ...Peavey Electronics Corporation Attn Warranty Department PO Box 1150 Meridian Ms 39305 FROM Place Postage Here...

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