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Hardware Description

Front Panel

The front panel of the DCM series resembles traditional cinema monitor products. This provides the projectionist a 
well known and easy to understand interface.
 

Power Switch:

 The power on/off switch is the master control for the DCM and the amplifiers connected to it. 

Amplifiers must be connected to the DCM with QSC DataPort cables and amplifier power switches must physically 
be in the “on” position. The DataPort connection to DCA amplifiers have a standby control pin which provides 
standby control. QSC’s DCA amplifiers feature zero inrush current, requiring no additional start-up sequencing. 
Amplifier standby power control can be bypassed using the 

BYPASS

 switch, see settings, below.

The Emergency Bypass switch setting alters the Power Status of the 
amplifiers. 

BYPASS

 switch set to 

NORMAL

: The Power Status of all amplifiers connected 

to the DCM DataPorts will respond to the DCM power switch. When the switch 
is in the ON position, all the amplifiers will be on. When the switch is in the off 
position, all the amplifiers will be in Standby mode.

BYPASS 

switch set to 

BYPASS

: Amplifiers connected to the DCM DataPorts 

will remain on even if the DCM Power switch is set to the off position.

Monitor Output Loudspeaker: 

The front panel loudspeaker provides direct monitoring of the processor and 

amplifier output audio signals. The Processor/Amps and Monitor source selection buttons determine what is being 
monitored and the Monitoring Volume control determines the loudspeaker’s output level.

The front panel TEST connections provide the same signal used to drive the Monitor Loud-
speaker prior to the monitor loudspeaker equalization and gain potentiometer (pre-fader).  TEST 
signal levels are the same level as the cinema processor output signals (unity gain) and can be 
used for system calibration. 

AMPS/PROC Selector Button: 

The 

AMPS/PROC

 button determines the function of the Monitoring Select but-

tons, to the right of the AMPS/PROC button. The LEDs directly over the 

AMPS/PROC

 button indicate what 

selected function the Monitor Select buttons will have. When the PROC LED is illuminated, the Monitor Select but-
tons will select or deselect the various Cinema Processor inputs to the DCM for monitoring. When the AMPS LED is 
illuminated, the Monitor Select buttons select or deselect amplifier outputs for monitoring. After the AMPS/PROC 
choice has been made, the individual channel buttons determine exactly which signals are routed to the front panel 
monitor loudspeaker. 

Monitor Source Selection Buttons:

 Pressing any of the Monitor Select buttons will either select or deselect the 

corresponding signal for monitoring. Each button can select either the Processor signals (input to the DCM) or the 
Amplifier signals (output to the amplifiers), depending on the current selection of the 

AMPS/PROC

 button. By 

using the DCM Manager Monitor Settings page, any of the DataPort Vmon signals (amplifier output to loudspeaker) 
can be soloed to the monitor. LEDs provide confirmation of the active monitor source for each of the cinema chan-
nels. The DCM makes monitoring simple. Select the 

AMPS 

or

 PROC

 function and then select the desired 

L

,

 LE

C

RE

R

SB

SL

SR

BSL

BSR  

or 

AUX

 channel. 

The DCM 30 and DCM 30D provide 2 surround left (

SL

) and surround right (

SR

) DataPorts for side wall channels, as 

well as 2 back surround left (

BSL

) and 2 back surround right (

BSR

) for back wall channels. These can create two 

distinct “zones” where volume controls can be adjusted. One typical installation would be to connect the SL1 and 
SR1 signals to the loudspeakers closest to the screen, SL2 and SR2 in the next set of loudspeakers further away 
from the screen. Other installations might require loudspeaker sets where some loudspeakers are along the theater 
side walls while other loudspeakers are under a balcony overhang. By connecting these loudspeakers as “zones”, 
the sound levels will be much easier to balance. The DCM 30 and DCM 30D also have 8 subwoofer outputs.

Summary of Contents for DCM 10

Page 1: ...DCM Series Digital Cinema Monitor Crossover System User Manual DCM 10 DCM 10D DCM 30 DCM 30D TD 000265 00 TD 000265 00 A...

Page 2: ...or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 15 When installing equipment into a rack distribute the units evenly Otherwise hazardous conditions may be created by an uneven weight distri...

Page 3: ...circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or TV technician for help THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR CONNECTION TO A TN OR IT POWER SYSTEM S...

Page 4: ...ng Control In addition to the monitoring of your amplifier s audio I O your DCM includes QSC s exclusive Load Fault detection feature The DCM monitors for possible loudspeaker system or wiring faults...

Page 5: ...he signal from analog to digital and back again which is designed to minimize all background noise and react to the dynamic range of any film track 4 Loudspeaker Database pre programmed settings QSC h...

Page 6: ...Monitor Loudspeaker On the rear panel are a set of screw terminals marked EXTERNAL SPKR These are for connection to an external monitor loudspeaker As shipped from the factory a jumper between the IN...

Page 7: ...4 Subwoofer output 5 Alternate equalization select input 6 Auxiliary audio input 7 Hearing impaired output 8 Emergency bypass level controls and switch 9 Main analog input from cinema processor 10 Ana...

Page 8: ...ermines the function of the Monitoring Select but tons to the right of the AMPS PROC button The LEDs directly over the AMPS PROC button indicate what selected function the Monitor Select buttons will...

Page 9: ...t on all amplifier outputs To sense real world conditions these measurements must be found to be out of range several times before the Load Fault condition is indicated on the front panel If you are s...

Page 10: ...io power INPUT SELECT Switch Use this switch to select the input source of the DCM In the ANALOG position input is from the MAIN ANALOG INPUT and the SURROUND EX INPUT if this option is installed If t...

Page 11: ...nal to the EXTERNAL SPKR terminal SUB OUT provides the identical audio as the subwoofer DataPort This connection cannot be monitored or include any of the Fault Analysis functions because there are no...

Page 12: ...chassis and rack can be damaged if the DCM is not properly supported Unless the DCM is being installed in its final fixed location QSC strongly recommends supporting the rear of the unit Rear rack ear...

Page 13: ...ettings to the DCM hardware s flash memory and the DCM hardware can be disconnected from the host PC NOTE QSC updates these files regularly as new models are introduced from loudspeaker manufacturers...

Page 14: ...operating voltage information printed on it Locate the sticker note the rated voltage and ensure the AC circuit you intend to use is properly rated Locate the IEC style AC power cord supplied with yo...

Page 15: ...Ch 1 and Subcode 1 4 I MON Ch 1 and Subcode 2 5 Clip Protect Ch 1 6 Hard Ground 7 Ch 1 Plus Signal 8 Ch 2 Plus Signal 9 15V from Amplifier 10 Data Reference Ground 11 Ch 2 Minus Signal 12 Amplifier I...

Page 16: ...Description 1 not used 2 not used 3 Back Surround Left 4 not used 5 not used 6 Back Surround Right 7 Ground Digital Inputs 8 not used 9 Right Extra 10 Surround Left 11 Surround Right 12 not used 13 no...

Page 17: ...T 22 AES4 Bsl Bsr OUT 23 AES2 C SW OUT 24 AES2 C SW OUT 25 Chassis Ground Hearing Impaired The Hearing Impaired output signal is available on the screw terminal connector on the rear of the DCM The ou...

Page 18: ...oise pick up than unbalanced connections External Speaker Connection The monitor signal is available on the screw terminals at the rear of the DCM This pow ered signal can be connected directly to an...

Page 19: ...to the sound while in the Bypass position While in the bypassed position adjust the potentiometers to most closely match the normal position sound 3 Monitoring audio mix adjustments The DCM Manager s...

Page 20: ...audible but all attempts to get it louder fail connect the DCM to a PC running DCM Manager software and check the Monitor Attenuation Levels settings on the Monitor Setting page These settings have a...

Page 21: ...f switching the BYPASS to EMERGENCY does not restore sound to the center channel Verify the DCM is receiving input signals from the Cinema Processor Verify connections from the Cinema Processor to the...

Page 22: ...0 01 Analog in 0 008 Digital in 20 Hz to 20 kHz all filters flat Frequency Response 20 Hz to 20 kHz D to A Conversion 24 bit delta sigma 128x oversampled Filter Topology 24 bit digital IIR Crossover...

Page 23: ...Dimensions 19 wide x 5 25 high x 15 deep Weight 16 5 lbs 7 2 kg Line Voltage 100 VAC 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Safety Agency Approvals UL 60950 1 CSA RoHS WEE IEC 60950 1 EMC Approvals FCC Class B Connectors...

Page 24: ...ions via pre paid transportation with a copy of proof of purchase i e sales receipt This warranty provides that the examination of the return product must indicate in our judgment a manufacturing defe...

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