
ACHAT DSP24 • OWNER’S MANUAL
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NAV/PM1 Encoder
[to navigate within the menus]
NAV/PM1 Enc
PM2 Enc.
PM3 Enc.
[to choose values for the parameters, no need to confirm the chosen
values, which are automatically loaded during the encoders use]
If through the PM2, being the
filter’s gain = 0.0dB, with a bell
filter selected, just defining its
Bandwidth BW to be greater then
0, then the bell filters can be set by
the following parameters:
3.1
Input A/B
–
>1.00 kHz
EQ-X (up to 5 filters
available)
BW=1.00 +0.0dB
[Freq.] 20Hz
:
20kHz
[BW] 0.05
:
3.00
[Amp.] -15.0dB
:
+15.0dB
If through the PM2, being the
filter’s gain = 0.0dB, has been
selected a low shelving filter, just
defining its Slope (1
st
or 2
nd
order
available, -6dB or -12dB), then the
low shelving filter can be set by the
following parameters:
3.2
Input A/B
–
>1.00 kHz
EQ-X (up to 5 filters
available)
(-6/-12) LoSh +0.0dB
[Freq.] 20Hz
:
20kHz
PM2 N/A
[Amp.] -15.0dB
:
+15.0dB
If through the PM2, being the
filter’s gain = 0.0dB, with a high
shelving filter selected, just
defining its Slope (1
st
or 2
nd
order
available, -6dB or -12dB), then the
high shelving filter can be set by
the following parameters:
3.3
Input A/B
–
>1.00 kHz
EQ-X (up to 5 filters
available)
(-6/-12) HiSh +0.0dB
[Freq.] 20Hz
:
20kHz
PM2 N/A
[Amp.] -15.0dB
:
+15.0dB
MENU ‘1/2/3/4’, output channel editing
[access by pushing 1/2/3/4 buttons]
NAV/PM1 Encoder
[to navigate within the menus]
NAV/PM1 Enc
PM2 Enc.
PM3 Enc.
[to choose values for the parameters, no need to confirm the chosen
values, which are automatically loaded during the encoders use]
1
Out-[X]
20.0 Hz
[Name]
No cut-off
HPF
–
> 20.0 Hz No cut-off
PAR1 N/A
[Freq.] 20Hz
:
20kHz
[Type/Slope] No Cut-Off
:
Bessel 24dB/Oct
2
Out-[X]
20.0 Hz
[Name]
No cut-off
LPF
–
> 20.0 Hz No cut-off
PAR1 N/A
[Freq.] 20Hz
:
20kHz
[Type/Slope] No Cut-Off
:
Bessel 24dB/Oct
3
Out-[X]
1.00 kHz
[Name]
BW/SHV
slope=1.00/
up to -12dB
+0.0dB
PEQ/
SHV
- 1/7
(when the filter’s gain = 0.0dB ONLY, through the PM2 it is
possible to chose and select between a bell or a shelving filter)
If through the PM2, being the
filter’s gain = 0.0dB, has been se
-
lected a Bell filter, just defining its
Bandwidth BW to be greater then
0, then the Bell filters can be set by
the following parameters
3.1
Out-[X]
–
>1.00 kHz
[Name]
BW=1.00
+0.0dB
EQ-X
(up to
7 filters
available)
[Freq.] 20Hz
:
20kHz
[BW] 0.05
:
3.00
[Amp.] -15.0dB
:
+15.0dB
If through the PM2, being the
filter’s gain = 0.0dB, has been
selected a low shelving filter, just
defining its Slope (1
st
or 2
nd
order
available, -6dB or -12dB), then the
low shelving filter can be set by the
following parameters