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Page 1: ...i SUPRACURVE i7600 English...

Page 2: ...or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to quali ed service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is...

Page 3: ...E 8 THE RTA MODULE 10 SPECIFICATIONS 12 DIMENSIONS 13 APPENDIX A FACTORY PROGRAMS 14 APPENDIX B USER PROGRAMS 24 TABLE OF CONTENTS i7600 i SUPRACURVE Phonic reserves the right to improve or alter any...

Page 4: ...on discover that you have made a wise investment in buying a Phonic product FEATURES Rack mountable with a one rack space 1U chassis Total of 780 bright LED Dual channel 30 band 1 3 octave digital gra...

Page 5: ...00 are the two wide panes of Band Level Display See Figure 1 for an illustration of the front panel The left pane is for displaying frequency and level information of Channel 1 and the right pane is f...

Page 6: ...s l e n a p r a e r d n a t n o r F 1 e r u g i F 6 i7600...

Page 7: ...ou get from the channel output is identical to the original input signal This feature lets you make a quick comparison between the original and processed sounds It is particularly useful when you are...

Page 8: ...IC EDIT knob again to return to the EQ Band Select Mode Functions With the EQ RTA indicator off pushing the FUNCTION EDIT knob once will bring you to the EQ Function Select Mode See Table 1 for tips o...

Page 9: ...lso Appendix B for blank diagrams where you can record your favorite settings CAUTION When you recall a program the current EQ settings of both channels will be lost regardless of the channel link sta...

Page 10: ...A MODULE Controls and Display With the EQ RTA indicator on turning the GRAPHIC EDIT knob brings you to the RTA Band Select Mode See Table 1 for tips on identifying the control modes Continue to turn t...

Page 11: ...r as the SPL is increased equally at all frequencies the perceived loudness difference between the midrange and bass sounds becomes less predominant and the difference between the midrange and high fr...

Page 12: ...ange weighting peak hold pink noise DIGITAL PROCESSING Converters 32 bit sigma delta 64 128 time oversampling Sampling Frequency 44 1 kHz PROGRAM MEMORY 30 factory set programs read only 30 user de ne...

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Page 34: ...original date of purchase against defects in material and workman ship under use as instructed by the user s manual Phonic at its option shall repair or replace the defective unit covered by this war...

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