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•   Now run your mic, MP3, or CD player signal, press 

RTA on the D1500 and check the LCD Meters on 
the D1500.  

•   While the D1500 is set to RTA, you may need to 

adjust the GAIN to set the reference point of the 
display.

Once you confirm that the system is operating normally 
and that the RTA can read the system response with the 
test mic, you can move ahead and generate the Pink Noise 
to help you flatten the system. 

•   Connect the D1500 Left and Right Outputs to a pair of 

inputs on your mixing console.

•   Now make sure that the input gain controls and faders 

on the inputs on your mixers have the D1500 outputs 
connected and turned up to about 0dB.

•  Press the GEN switch on the D1500.

•   To change the operating level reference scale press the 

REF switch and use the Data Wheel to make the change.

•   To be extra safe with your gear (this may get really loud! 

really!), start with a very low signal level by selecting the 
GAIN switch and turning the Data Wheel counter-clock-
wise all the way to –98dB.

•   Next, press the SOURCE switch and turn the Data Wheel 

until the display reads: SRC: PINK.

•   To turn up the Pink Noise signal, make sure that GEN is 

still selected and then press the GAIN switch and turn 
the Data Wheel clockwise until your hear the level of the 
pink Noise get about as loud as the system was when 
you played your mic, MP3, or CD player signal,

•   Now, press the RTA switch and you should see the vari-

ous frequency meters bouncing along.  

 If the LED meters read very low on the display, or the you 
don’tsee them at all, you will need to do one, or a combi-
nation, of the following:  

1   Press Global and use the data wheel to select MG (Mic 

Gain). Next, turn the Data Wheel clockwise to increase 
the Mic Gain in 10 dB steps. Press the STORE switch to 
accept the change. Repeat this step until the LED indica-
tors are operating in a range approximately halfway up 
the display.

2   Press the RTA switch and then the GAIN switch. Turn the 

Data Wheel clockwise until the LED indicators are oper-
ating in a range approximately halfway up the display.

Operating the D2500 with the D1500 RTA

Operating the D2500 with the D1500 RTA

Using the signal Generator

The D 1500’s internal Signal Generator can be used 
to produce Pink Noise, White Noise or a tunable Sine 
Wave.

You can use the Generator for a variety of applica-
tions including using the Pink Noise signal to flatten 
the response curve of a speaker system with an ana-
log equalizer, or using the Sine Wave to output a sine 
wave for tuning a crossover at a specific frequency.

Before you get started using the Generator, press and 
hold the GEN switch for about two seconds and take 
notice of the parameters that can be adjusted while 
using the Generator. You’ll notice that the SOURCE, 
GAIN, REF and FREQ are illuminated indicating that 
these parameters can be edited.

The following example outlines a typical application 
for using the D1500’s RTA and Pink Noise Generator 
to flatten a loudspeaker system in a small to medium 
size venue using a traditional analog graphic equal-
izer.

•   Connect your mixer, equalizer and power amplifiers 

as you normally would and confirm that you have 
normal output by playing a signal like that from a 
mic, MP3, or CD player. It’s a good idea to set the 
system to the same level that you will be ultimately 
using during normal operation.  Once you get the 
system up and running mute the mic/MP3/CD, but 
keep set up so you can use it to set the measure-
ment mic level.

•   Connect a measurement microphone like the 

Samson MM01 to the D1500 rear panel MIC INPUT. 
Place the microphone on a stand and position it 
about ear level, approximately 3 meters, or 10 feet, 
from your speaker. 

Note:

The proper spot to position the measurement 

microphone will vary depending on the size of the 
space the loudspeaker system is operating in.  

•   Press the Global switch once or twice until you see 

Inp in the LCD display, then select Mic and press 
STORE

•   Press Global again, and use the Data Wheel to set a 

Mic Gain of +20 dB to start.  Press STORE. You may 
need to adjust the Mic GAIN up or down depend-
ing on your exact situation.

Summary of Contents for D-2500

Page 1: ...DIGITAL DUAL 31 BAND EQUALIZATION SYSTEM...

Page 2: ...r objects have fallen into the unit the unit has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped PRECAUCION Para reducir el riesgo de incendios o descargas no permita qu...

Page 3: ...D2500 Faders 11 Using the Process Switches 12 Using the EQ section 12 Using the FEEDBACK Management Function 12 Using the Internal Noise GATE 13 Using the Internal DELAY 13 Setting up and Using the Hi...

Page 4: ...n 99 pre set locations Using the large easy to read LCD display and conve nient data wheel it s possible to save your favorite equalization curves and recall them in the future Or when using the D2500...

Page 5: ...and suppression Manual or Auto mode with Automated Filter Restoration The D2500 s fader can be set for either 3 6 or 12 dB of gain and attenuation for each of the frequency bands An onboard programmab...

Page 6: ...alizer to the physical controls 10 LINK switch Used to control the left and right CH1 and CH2 equalizer simultaneously with the one set of physi cal controls Controls and Functions Front Panel Layout...

Page 7: ...Electronically balanced XLR jack output 19 LIMITER switch This switch is used to page through the LIMITER parameters When selected the amber LED will illuminate and the LIMITER parameters will be disp...

Page 8: ...NG UP THE D2500 to work in MANUAL mode The D2500 is simple to use In fact you can use it just like a standard analog graphic equalizer by simply set ting the unit to MANUAL mode Setting up your D2500...

Page 9: ...lizer D2500 Quick Start 7 12 Apply an input signal to the D2500 if sending signal from a mixer output bus drive the mixer s output meters at approximately 0 VU While the input signal is present slowly...

Page 10: ...The D2500 function switch sections are arranged on the front panel as follows First is the BYPASS switch that enables you to turn the equalizer and all effects on or off Next is the A B switch that l...

Page 11: ...dwidth for either 1 4 1 3 1 2 of an octave or to AUTO which will allow each of the 31 filters to be set to an individual bandwidth calculated by the onboard DSP To access the Filter band width setting...

Page 12: ...and control either one or both sides The state of these switches will determine which of the left and right signals are affected by the hardware control surface Using the LINK switch If you want to s...

Page 13: ...loading in preset 00 If you are not very familiar with working with the presets just stay on preset 00 Preset 00 can not be overwritten so don t worry about erasing anything Press the MANUAL button to...

Page 14: ...zer filters as well as the Master Fader filters are displayed in the LCD window You can use the Data Wheel to scroll through the frequencies and display the filter levels in the main LCD window It is...

Page 15: ...al rises above the Threshold level The Noise Gate Switch Has Two Clicks Click Menu Function Value 1 Gate Rel Release Time 50 100 2 Gate Th Threshold Level 0 100 dB To operate the D2500 digital noise G...

Page 16: ...your system When equal izing a monitor system you may use both the HP and LP filters to roll off the high and lows for a vocal eq contour Any good high and low pass filter will allow you to choose the...

Page 17: ...set from 50 to 100 which is the equivalent to 2 to 15 seconds Using the A B Feature The A B switch lets you compare the actual modified program to the last program recalled or stored in memory After...

Page 18: ...tion go on to the next step If you want to choose a new memory location use the Data Wheel to scroll through the 99 preset num bers until you reach the number you want to recall into memory Once you s...

Page 19: ...hese modes and their associated parameters Setting the D2500 to Transmit and Receive MIDI To enable the D2500 to send and receive MIDI data follow these steps Press the MIDI switch until that LCD read...

Page 20: ...l to select SysEx T R Use the Data Wheel to select SysEx OFF and the D2500 will not transmit or receive any system exclusive mes sages To keep the new changes press the STORE button and you will exit...

Page 21: ...e or for any EQ response curve that you may have saved in memory THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES CLASS B OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MUST NOT...

Page 22: ...ORE NOTE You may need to come back to this to make the final mic gain adjustment once you start generating the PINK NOISE at the desired operating level AUTO EQ YOUR SYSTEM Once you have the Mic Input...

Page 23: ...reads F R Now turn the Data Wheel until the dispay reads 12 dB Press the D2500 s Global switch a few times until the display reads F Bw Then turn the Data Wheel until the display reads 1 3 Oct Press...

Page 24: ...ting the D2500 with the D1500 RTA Press RES and use the Data Wheel to select 2 0 dB which will correspond to the D2500 provided that the Frequency Range Global Menu of the D2500 is set to the default...

Page 25: ...wise until the LED indicators are oper ating in a range approximately halfway up the display Operating the D2500 with the D1500 RTA Operating the D2500 with the D1500 RTA Using the signal Generator Th...

Page 26: ...outputs are connected to the inputs of each active self powered loudspeaker Using the D2500 with Passive Speakers In this example the mixer s stereo output is connected to the D2500 s inputs Then the...

Page 27: ...n D2500 is used for both the main PA speakers running a mono mix and for the monitor mix also in mono For the main PA the mixer s MONO output is connected to the D2500 s Channel 1 input Then the D2500...

Page 28: ...peakers Then the outputs are connected to the inputs of the power amplifier connected to passive loudspeakers For the monitor mix the mixer s AUX1 output is connected to the second D2500 s channel 1 i...

Page 29: ...g set up Follow the cable diagrams below for connecting your monitor system 27 XLR Insert Cable Balanced 1 4 to FEMALE XLR Cable Unbalanced XLR to 1 4 Cable Balanced MALE XLR to 1 4 Cable Unbalanced M...

Page 30: ...p 4 dBu 1 kHz unity gain Digital Processing Converter 24 bit Delta Sigma 64 128 oversampling Sample rate AIO1 AIO2 32 44 1 48 64 88 2 96 kHz DIO1 96 kHzType digital 31 band equalizer DIO1 96 kHzType d...

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