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THANK YOU FOR USING THIS KLARK TEKNIK PRODUCT

To obtain maximum performance from this precision electronic product, please study these instructions
carefully.  Installation and operating the DN3601 is not complicated, but the flexibility provided by its
operating features merits familiarisation with it's controls and connections.  This unit has been prepared
to comply with the power requirements that exist in your location.

Precautions

Before connecting the unit to the mains power, ensure that the operating voltage is correct for your local
supply.  Operating voltage is indicated by an adhesive label on the rear panel.

Do not install this unit in a location subjected to excessive heat, dust or mechanical vibrations.

Power Connection

Connection is made by means of an IEC standard power socket.  The unit will operate off any AC
voltage between 100 Vac and 240 Vac @ 50 Hz to 60 Hz.

Before connecting this unit to the mains supply, ensure that the fuse fitted is the correct type and rating,
as indicated on the rear panel, adjacent to the fuse holder.

Safety Warning

This unit is fitted with 3-pin power socket.  For safety reasons the earth lead should not be disconnected.
If you encounter a problem with earth-loops, remove the ground-lift link located inside the unit to isolate
the signal earth from the chassis earth (see Service section for details).  This should be carried out by
a qualified service technician only.
To prevent shock or fire hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.

To avoid electrical shock, do not remove covers.  Dangerous voltages exist inside. Refer servicing to
qualified personnel only.

Summary of Contents for DN3601C

Page 1: ...Operators Service Manual DN3601C Version 3 0C TELEX PRO AUDIO GROUP Klark Teknik Building Walter Nash Road Kidderminster Worcestershire DY11 7HJ England Tel 01562 741515 Fax 01562 745371 ...

Page 2: ...P 13 FADERADJUSTMENT 13 GAINADJUSTMENT 13 CURVE FADER 13 MORE EQ 14 A B LINK 14 UTILITIES 14 BYPASSANDRESET 14 MORE EQ MENU AND DISPLAY 15 FILTERS 15 A B 15 IN OUT 15 EXIT 15 FILTERADJUST 16 NOTCH1 2 16 16 BACK 16 UTILITIESMENU 17 AUTO Q 17 MEMORY 17 MORE 17 EXIT 17 AUTO Q MENU 18 AUTO GAIN 18 AUTO EQ 18 Q TYPE 18 EXIT 18 MEMORY LOCKOUTMENU 19 RECALL 19 SAVE 19 LOCK 20 FULL 20 ...

Page 3: ...0 MORE MENU 21 SLAVES 21 STAND ALONE 21 ALL 21 SLAVES 1 TO 64 21 MIDI CHAN 21 INV LCD 21 EXIT 21 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 22 MENU STRUCTURE 23 SERVICEINFORMATION FUSE SPECIFICATION 25 MIDI CONNECTIONS 26 SCHEMATICDIAGRAMS ...

Page 4: ...8 DN3603 Crossover DN8000 ProgrammableEqualiser DN4000 The Basis on which Conformity is being Declared TheProductsnamedaboveandhencetheVariantsthereoflistedabovecomplywiththerequirements oftheaboveEUdirectivesbymeetingthefollowingstandards EN 50081 1 EN55022 class B EN 50082 1 IEC801 Part 2 4 ENV 50140 ENV 50141 EN 60065 Signed N G Tembe Authority Head of Engineering EVI Audio U K Plc Date 1st Jan...

Page 5: ...nfigurationfortheaudiosignalsmayresultindegradedperformanceduetoelectromagnetic interference Electric Fields Should this product be used in an electromagnetic field that is amplitude modulated by an audio frequency signal 20Hz to 20kHz the signal to noise ratio may be degraded Degradation of up to 60dB at a frequency corresponding to the modulation signal may be experienced under extreme condition...

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Page 7: ...ormechanicalvibrations PowerConnection Connection is made by means of an IEC standard power socket The unit will operate off any AC voltage between 100 Vac and 240 Vac 50 Hz to 60 Hz Beforeconnectingthisunittothemainssupply ensurethatthefusefittedisthecorrecttypeandrating asindicatedontherearpanel adjacenttothefuseholder SafetyWarning Thisunitisfittedwith3 pinpowersocket Forsafetyreasonstheearthle...

Page 8: ...ation Ithasundergone stringentqualitycontrolinspectionandtestspriortopackingandleftthefactoryinperfectcondition If however theunitshowsanysignsofdamage notifythetransportationcompanywithoutdelay Only you theconsignee mayinstituteaclaimagainstthecarrierfordamageduringtransportation Ifnecessary contactyoursupplierorasalastresort yourKlarkTeknikimportingagent whowillfully co operateundersuchcircumsta...

Page 9: ...mcanbecreatedwithcentral userfriendlycontrol Slaveunitsmaybe addressedindividuallyorgloballybythemaster andwillalsorespondtostandardMIDIprogram changecommands TheproprietaryanaloguefiltersarebasedaroundtheKlarkTeknik MELT hybridfiltercircuitswhich offerfargreaterheadroomanddynamicrangethanispossibleusing18 bitlinear digitalsystems Benefitingfromrevisedcircuitry thesefiltersareexceptionallyreliable...

Page 10: ...utandtheoutputconnectors TheDN3601isdesignedforuseinbothfixedandmobileinstallationswhereitcanbemountedina conventional19inchrackoccupyingjust2Uofheight Inmobilesituationswhereroughhandlingisa possibility itisadvisabletosupporttherearoftheunittopreventunduestressbeingplacedonthefront panel Ensurethattheunithassufficientventilationandthatitisnotplaceddirectlyoveranydevicewhich runshotsuchasapoweramp...

Page 11: ...eDN3601andflashesifthelevelatanypointcomeswithin2dBofclipping POWERSWITCH Switchestheunitonandoff Whentheunitisoff thereisahardrelaybypasswhich connectstheinputsignaldirectlytotheoutput RearPanelFunctions BalancedInputXLRSockets BalancedOutputXLRSockets ProMIDIXLRConnectors ThesefollowthesamewiringconventionasconventionalMIDIDIN sockets Theseareusedforperformingsystemexclusivedatatransferandforlin...

Page 12: ...e need for a DN3600 master unit This providesaneconomicalwayofmanagingalargeinstallationastheslavesystemisbothcosteffective andsecurefrominadvertenttampering Connections Forremotecontrolofallparameters anyDN3601 DN3600andcomputerdevicesmustbelinkedin aclosedloopviatheirProMIDIinterfaces MIDIOUTtoMIDIIN Master Slaveconfigurationis automaticwhentwoormoreDN3600and orDN3601unitslinkedinthisway Remotec...

Page 13: ...Slavessubmenuandselectanewslavenumber ToaddressalltheSlavesintheloop entertheSlavessubmenuandselectSELECTALL Allfunctions andcontrolsnowaffectallunitsincludingtheMaster Forexample performinganAutoEQfunction nowwilladjustalltheunitsinthelooptoequalisethespectrumofaDN60connectedtothemaster Toreturntonormaloperation ieadjustmentoftheMasteritself theSlavesselectionmustbereturned to STANDALONE Theslave...

Page 14: ...ol Theadjustmentrange is 12dBinhalfdBsteps Thefaderlevelor inthecaseofarangeoffaders theaveragefaderlevel is shown as text at the top of the screen AlsoshownatthetopofthescreenarecurrentMemoryname Q modeandChannelbeingaddressed GainAdjustment PressingtheGAINkeyatanytimetogglesbetweengainadjustmentandfaderadjustment Whengain adjustmentisselected thegainfaderishighlighted Gainmaybeadjustedbyuseofthe...

Page 15: ...rom channel A channel A is displayedandchannelBfollowsit If LinkmodeisenteredfromchannelB channelBisdisplayed andchannelAfollows TheA B Linkstatusisshownatthetopofthescreenas A B A B or B A Utilities Softkey3isaccompaniedbythetextUtilities PressingthiskeyselectstheUtilitiesmenu Seebelow Bypass and Reset Soft key 4 is accompanied by the text Bypass Pressing this key engages a bypass of the graphic ...

Page 16: ...niedbythetextFilters PressingthiskeyselectsFilterAdjustmode Seebelow A B Softkey2isaccompaniedbythetextA B Whenpressed thekeytogglesbetweenadjustmentof theFiltersandNotchesofchannelAandthoseofchannelB ThechannelA Bstatusisshownintextatthetopofthescreen In Out Softkey3isaccompaniedbythetextIn Out Whenpressed theHighandLowpassfiltersandtwo Notchfiltersareswitchedinoroutofcircuit TheIn Outstatusishig...

Page 17: ...f 0 to 12dB in 1dB steps Notch depth is shown as text at the top of the screen Notch 2 Softkey2isaccompaniedbythetextNotch2 Whenpressedandhighlighted thekeyselectsNotch filter2foradjustment TheNotchfilterfrequencyissetbyuseofthefrequencykeys 1 3octaveISO frequencies orbytheFREQrotarycontrol 1 12octavesteps Notchfrequencyisshownastextat the top of the screen Notch filter depth is adjusted by the LE...

Page 18: ...eyselectstheAuto Qmenu See below Memory Softkey2isaccompaniedbythetextMemory Whenpressed thiskeyselectstheMemory Lock menu See below More Softkey3isaccompaniedbythetextMore meaning MoreUtilities Whenpressed thiskey selectstheMIDIchannel SlaveselectionandLCDinvertfacilities Seebelow Exit Softkey4isaccompaniedbythetextExit Whenpressed thiskeyreturnstheunittotheStartupmenu ...

Page 19: ...yispressed theDN3600readsthefrequencyspectrumasdisplayedatthatmomentby the DN60 analyser Fader adjustments are then applied to the selected channel A B or in LINK mode both to compensate for the analysed room or system response Q Type Softkey3isaccompaniedbythetextQ Type Whenthekeyispressed theaddressedchanneltoggles between the Q modes 360 and 27 The Q mode is shown as text at the top of the scre...

Page 20: ... Softkey2isaccompaniedbythetextSave Thiskeyallowsthecurrentequalisersettingstobestored inanyofthe66memorylocations Eachmemorymaybegivenan8charactername ToSaveamemory 1 Press the Save key once 2 SelectthememorynumberbyuseoftheFREQorLEVELrotarycontrol Memorynumberis shown in the NUMBER window Memory name if any is shown on the LCD 3 Ifdesired enteranewmemorynameoredittheoldmemorynameusingthe Frequen...

Page 21: ...gthefrequencykeys 2 The procedure can be aborted by pressing the Exit key 3 PressthePartialkey Exit Softkey4isaccompaniedbythetextExit Pressingthiskeyreturnstheunittothestart upmenu More Utilities menu Accessed by pressing the Utilities key followed by the More key Softkeyoptions Slaves MIDI Chan Inv LCD Exit Slaves Softkey1isaccompaniedbythetextSlaves PressingthiskeyenablestheselectionofSlave dev...

Page 22: ...MNION mode receiveallchannels sendonchannel1 orOMNIOFFmodeandoneofMIDIchannels1to 16 Theproceduremaybeabortedatanytimebypressingthe Exit key To complete the selection press the MIDIChan key a second time TheDN3600recognisesMIDIprogramchangemessages1to66onitsassignedchannel andmaps themtorecallmemories1to66 Also the DN3600 sends MIDI program change messages 1 to 66 mapped to memory recall commandse...

Page 23: ...nweighted 94dBu Overload indicator 19dBu Gain 18to 6dB FILTERS Type Revised MELT hybrid ISO Centre Frequencies 30 25Hz 20kHz1 3Octave Tolerance 5 MaximumBoost Cut 12dB Step size 1 2dB High pass filter slope 12dB Octave20Hz 400Hz Step size 1 3 Octave Low pass filter slope 12dB Octave30kHz 1 6kHz Step size 1 3 Octave Notch filters Two per channel varying Q Maximumcut 12dB Step size 1 12 Octave and 1...

Page 24: ...TRUCTURE MORE EQ A B LINK UTILITIES BYPASS FILTERS A B IN OUT EXIT NOTCH 1 NOTCH 2 BACK AUTO Q MEMORY MORE BACK AUTO GAIN MIDI CHAN AUTO EQ SLAVES Q TYPE INV LCD EXIT EXIT RECALL SAVE LOCK EXIT FULL PARTIAL EXIT UNLOCK UNLOCK RECAL ...

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Page 27: ...allyadjuststoanyoutputvoltageintherange100to240Vac 50to60Hz SERVICEINFORMATION Caution Theseservicinginstructionsareforusebyqualifiedpersonnelonly Toreducetheriskof electricshock donotperformanyservicingotherthanthatcontainedintheOperatingInstructions unlessyouarequalifiedtodoso Referallservicingtoqualifiedservicepersonnel KlarkTeknikPLC acceptsnoliabilityfordamageorinjuryarisingfromincorrectservi...

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