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RECALLING DELAYS

Press the RECALL button. Each press of this button

alternately Recalls stored Memories (A then B then A…) for
the selected Channel

 only

.

Tip: To recall Memories into both Channels simulta-

neously, store

 both

 Channel's values into the 

same

 Memory–

A or B. With 

both

 Channels selected (both CHAN LEDs 

on

),

pressing RECALL causes 

both 

Channels to Recall the same

Memory.

REMOTE RECALLS

The rear REMOTE RECALL terminals are functionally

equivalent to the front panel RECALL button. When the
switch closes, Memory B is recalled. Memory A is recalled by
opening the switch. These terminals 

can not

 be locked out.

Only one switch at a time is read by the microcontroller.
Thus, when both Channel’s terminals are wired with a single
switch for Stereo operation, the switch/Channel that is read
last is displayed.

Tip: Note the weather forecast for your event’s time of

day. Set up Memory A’s Delay value for your stack’s distance
at one temperature, and Memory B’s value for a different
temperature. Then during the warmer part of the day, recall
Memories to suit the climate.

INTERNAL BYPASS JUMPER SETTING

Internal jumpers enable or disable the BYPASS buttons

while in Front Panel Lockout mode. The default setting of
these jumpers 

disables

 the BYPASS buttons in Front Panel

Lockout mode. (See Detail C on enclosed drawing 522-131.)

CONFIGURING FOR MONO OPERATION

Internal jumpers allow the AD 22 to be configured as a

Mono device with twice the normal Delay, 655.34 millisec-
onds. Three internal jumpers must be moved to enable Mono
mode. (See Detail D on enclosed drawing 522-131.) Do not
use Channel 2’s I/O terminal connectors in Mono mode. Only
the CHANNEL 1 Inputs and Outputs are active. The CHAN
button is disabled, since there is no need to change Channels.
Channel 2 is placed in Bypass and its BYPASS button is
disabled.

HOLE PLUGS

Once your system is properly configured, the SENSITIV-

ITY knobs can be removed and the unit secured by replacing
the knobs with the provided hole plugs. The third hole plug is
for use with the rear-mounted LOCKOUT switch.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Once you have properly connected the AD 22 to the

system, turn on the power. When the AD 22 is first powered it
displays the words “

RANE

” and “

Ad 22

”. During this time

the unit is performing initialization and diagnostics routines.
After initialization, two messages are briefly displayed. The
first is the revision level of the software installed in the unit.
The second message reports the internal Stereo/Mono
configuration,“

2CHAN

” for Stereo, and “

1CHAN

” for Mono.

The first time you power the AD 22 it is in BYPASS, and

functions like an expensive wire. This is useful for initial
trouble shooting and allows for convenient verification of
signal flow.

THE BASICS

The AD 22 is a two Channel device. Each Channel has a

current Delay value that is always active/heard. You can only
edit the current Delay values. Additionally each Channel has
two nonvolatile Memories, A and B. The current Delay values
can be stored in one of these two Memories.

SENSITIVITY SETUP

The first step is to apply signal, and adjust the SENSITIV-

ITY controls. If you know the nominal level, adjust the
control so its indicator points to that level. Otherwise, set the
SENSITIVITY control so high signal peaks just illuminate the
CLIP indicator, then back it off just a little.

ADJUSTING CURRENT DELAY VALUE:

 

One Channel at a time:

 Press the CHAN button to select

the desired Channel. The LED display shows the current
Delay value of the selected Channel. Press the up/down
buttons until the desired Delay value is reached. That’s it!
Press the CHAN button until the other CHAN LED is lit and
edit its current Delay value.

Both Channels simultaneously:

 If you’ve selected both

Channels (both CHAN LEDs ON), the LED display shows
the

 smaller 

of the two Channels current Delay values.

Changing this value changes the other Channel’s value by the
same relative amount. Check the other Channel’s current
Delay value by selecting it with the CHAN button. There are
two things to be careful of at this point: The first is to pay
close attention to the CHAN LEDs that indicate the Channel
you are viewing, it cycles from CHAN 1 to CHAN 2 to 

both

and back again. (

both

 always displays the 

lower 

of the two

Channels current Delay values.) The second gotcha at this
point is pressing the RECALL button. 

This writes over the

changes you’ve made if you have not stored them.

STORING DELAYS

Press the STORE button. The STORE LED stops flashing.

This Stores the current Delay values into each Channel's
current Memory (A or B). The current Memory for each
Channel is indicated by the MEMORY LED which is lit when
editing that Channel. 

Both Channel's current Delay values are

Stored with each press of the STORE button.

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Summary of Contents for AD 22

Page 1: ...nel you want to set We cover the special case of adjusting both Channels simultaneously later both CHAN LEDs on Adjust the up down buttons until the LED display shows the desired Delay To adjust the Delay of the other Channel press the CHAN button until the other Channel s LED is lit and adjust the Delay as before STORING DELAY Press the STORE button the STORE LED stops flashing This stores the cu...

Page 2: ...rrent Delay values are editable In this edit BOTH mode the LED display shows the smaller of the two current Delay values and the memory LEDs turn off if the two Channel s current Memories are not the same CHANNEL button Pressing this button advances the Channel LEDs from CHAN 1 to CHAN 2 to BOTH The current Delay value of the selected Channel is displayed in the LED display This button does nothin...

Page 3: ...ied with a remote power supply suitable for connection to this jack Consult the factory for replacement or substitution Chassis ground point A 6 32 screw and toothed washer is provided for chassis ground Since the AD 22 does not get chassis ground through the AC cord this point is provided in case your system does not have another earth ground such as the rack rails See the CHASSIS GROUNDING note ...

Page 4: ...s RANE and Ad 22 During this time the unit is performing initialization and diagnostics routines After initialization two messages are briefly displayed The first is the revision level of the software installed in the unit The second message reports the internal Stereo Mono configuration 2CHAN for Stereo and 1CHAN for Mono The first time you power the AD 22 it is in BYPASS and functions like an ex...

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