Solton DPA3655QR User Manual Download Page 1

Described   below   are   the   functions   of   the   front   panel   control   buttons   and   encoders   for   the 

3IN6OUT Speaker Processor .

Getting Started

As soon as the 3IN6OUT Speaker Processor is turned ON the device model name will appear in the 

LCD screen:

and a status bar will show the progress of the 3IN6OUT Speaker Processor initialization process: 

After the first time activation, the 3IN6OUT Speaker Processor will show on the LCD :

Summary of Contents for DPA3655QR

Page 1: ...ocessor Getting Started As soon as the 3IN6OUT Speaker Processor is turned ON the device model name will appear in the LCD screen and a status bar will show the progress of the 3IN6OUT Speaker Process...

Page 2: ...shed and held for more than one second Input Channels A or B or C are either muted or unmuted The red LED will illuminate when the Channel is muted When the MUTE LED is OFF then the related Input Chan...

Page 3: ...UTILITY MENU Program Utilities 2 1 PROGRAM UTILITY Recall a Program Recall a Program P01 Program empty P32 Program empty 2 2 PROGRAM UTILITY Save a Program Save a Program P01 Program empty P32 Program...

Page 4: ...A 18 dB 0 1dB 12dB 0 9dB Step 1dB Step 0 1dB 4 Input A B C Delay Delay 0 000 ms Delay 0 000 ms PM1 N A 000 0000mS 000 0000mS 1 ms steps 10 4 us steps 310 0000mS 000 9984mS 5 Input A B C Name Phase Pha...

Page 5: ...0Hz PM1 N A Gain 15dB 15dB Q 0 1 5 1 Type Lo Shelv 1 Lo Shelv 2 PM1 N A Frequency 20Hz 20000Hz PM1 N A Gain 15dB 15dB Q Fixed Type Lo Shelv Q PM1 N A Frequency 20Hz 20000Hz PM1 N A Gain 15dB 15dB Q 0...

Page 6: ...On Off 30dB 3 Output x Name Gain Gain 0 0 dB Gain 0 0 dB PM1 N A 18 dB 0 1dB 12dB 0 9dB Step 1dB Step 0 1dB 4 Output x Name Delay Delay 0 000 ms Delay 0 000 ms PM1 N A 000 0000mS 000 0000mS 1 ms step...

Page 7: ...20Hz 20000Hz PM1 N A Gain 15dB 15dB Q 0 4 128 Type Hi Shelv 1 Hi Shelv 2 PM1 N A Frequency 20Hz 20000Hz PM1 N A Gain 15dB 15dB Q Fixed Type Hi Shelv Q PM1 N A Frequency 20Hz 20000Hz PM1 N A Gain 15dB...

Page 8: ...by pushing the ENTER button System Utilities Sub menu this sub menu allows to access several operations related to the 3IN6OUT Speaker Processor Start Up and General Configuration From the System Util...

Page 9: ...this page allows you to select the measurement unit to be used for the Delays Time in milliseconds ms or Distance in meters m By pressing ENTER button and rotating the PM2 or PM3 encoder it is possibl...

Page 10: ...can be accessed Recall a Program this page allows the Loading of a preset program You can store up to 32 presets in the 3IN6OUT Speaker Processor memory By pressing ENTER and rotating the NAV PM1 enc...

Page 11: ...e stored the Save a Program screen will show empty memory locations for all 1 32 presets as shown in the example below for location 10 When storing an edited configuration for the 3IN6OUT select the l...

Page 12: ...th the following ENTER to Overwrite screen displaying the currently stored preset and location If you wish to proceed press ENTER again and the 3IN6OUT Speaker Processor will go ahead with the Set Pro...

Page 13: ...3IN6OUT Speaker Processor to erase the selected preset and the following transitory screen will appear Once the preset is deleted the above screen will disappear returning to the following screen Note...

Page 14: ...to the appropriate Password Press ENTER and then use the NAV PM1 encoder to scroll between options Show Parameter Pressing ENTER button from the above menu will access the Show Parameter Sub Menu Pre...

Page 15: ...e Password page Use the PM2 encoder to move between available locations and the PM3 encoder to choose a character The current position of the cursor for the characters to be entered is shown by a blin...

Page 16: ...ocked with password All functions for this unit are banned including MUTE A B C and MUTE 1 2 3 4 5 6 buttons Press ENTER to gain access to the Enter Password screen Use the PM2 encoder to move between...

Page 17: ...lected option is AUTOMATICALLY loaded during the encoders use and stored as the current value once leaving the page Audio Signal Input A B C Path Block Scheme Name page from this screen it is possible...

Page 18: ...ar on the left of the screen then use the PM2 or PM3 to set parameters The value set on this screen will only affect the input level of the selected Channel A or B The following is an example screen f...

Page 19: ...ing NAV PM1 encoder user can enter into setting interface 2 of RMS Compressor RMS Compressor attack threshold can be set with PM2 or PM3 encoder with its range from 10dBu to 20dBu By rotating NAV PM1...

Page 20: ...2nd order By rotating NAV PM1 encoder user can enter setting interface 2 of input allpass filter By using PM2 or PM3 encoder user can set the allpass filter frequency with its range from 20Hz to 20kH...

Page 21: ...Shelv 2 Lo Shelv Q Low Pass 1 Low Pass 2 Low Pass Q High Pass1 High Pass2 High Pass Q Band Pass Notch When the parametric equalization filter is selected as Peaking Eq by rotaing NAV PM1 encoder agai...

Page 22: ...setting interface 7 of current input parametric equalization filter By using PM2 encoder user can set the gain of current parametric equalization filter from 15dB to 15dB and by using PM3 encoder it i...

Page 23: ...ain of current parametric equalization filter from 15dB to 15dB and by using PM3 encoder it is possible to set the Q factor of current parametric equalization filter from 4 to 104 When the parametric...

Page 24: ...Note 2 By pressing ESC button you can exit the page any time...

Page 25: ...V PM1 PM2 and PM3 encoders and the current shown value of the selected option is AUTOMATICALLY loaded during the encoders use and stored as the current value once leaving the page Audio Signal Output...

Page 26: ...in page from this screen it is possible to set the Output Channels Level from 18dB to 12dB press ENTER an arrow will appear on the left of the screen then use the PM2 or PM3 to set parameters The valu...

Page 27: ...t of the screen then enter into the setting interface 1 of limiter By using PM2 or PM3 encoder it is possible to set the limiter as ON or OFF By rotating NAV PM1 encoder will enter into the setting in...

Page 28: ...er of output channels By pressing ENTER in this page an arrow will appear on the left of the screen then enter into the setting interface 1 of Low Pass filter By using PM2 or PM3 encoder it is possibl...

Page 29: ...ble to set the flat on or off for the current parametric equalization filter By using PM3 encoder user can set the current parametric equalization filter s type selectable as Peaking_Eq Hi Shelv 1 Hi...

Page 30: ...ype is selected as Hi Shelv Q Lo Shelv Q by rotaing NAV PM1 encoder again user can enter the setting interface 6 of current output parametric equalization filter By using PM2 or PM3 encoder it is poss...

Page 31: ...ing interface 11 of current output parametric equalization filter By using PM2 or PM3 encoder it is possible to set current output PEQ filter s frequency from the range of 20Hz to 20kHz By rotaing NAV...

Page 32: ...nt parametric equalization filter from 4 to 104 Note 1 After selected the desired choice with 3 encoders the choice would be set as the current one for the unit automatically and would be stored in th...

Page 33: ...ct the Master channel Edit mode then link the Slaves by pressing their related Edit buttons All Linked channels will be selected ready for adjustment when their Blue LED is lit in the Editing mode Now...

Page 34: ...sly stored information and changed parameters will be permanently lost Use the following procedure to perform the factory reset 1 While the 3IN6OUT Speaker Processor is switched OFF simultaneously pre...

Page 35: ...ssor s microcontroller will check if the Preset is initialized available or not yet created B If YES then the microcontroller will send back to the User eg Crestron AMX Remote Control the same frame u...

Page 36: ...XX 0 31 ID device Chn 0 5 Channel selected 0 1 In1 In2 2 5 Out1 Out4 when Channel 0 1 selected then Vol Input Gain when Channel 2 3 4 5 selected then Vol Output Vol Phs Phase only if the Chn 1 Value 0...

Page 37: ...alog Input Signal ChA ChB ChC Bal Female XLR Maximum Input Level 20dBu Analog Output Signal Ch1 Ch2 Ch3 Ch4 Ch5 Ch6 Bal Male XLR Maximum Output Level 20dBu Sampling Frequency 96kHz S PDIF Stereo Digit...

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