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Using Generic Processors
Yorkville strongly recommends that you do not use your favorite processor settings when programming a processor
for the Elevation Line Array. To properly program a Digital Signal Processor for use with the Elevation Line Array,
please refer to the VTC website under http://www.vtcproaudio.com/downloads for the audio parameter setting
values. These values will assist you in providing the best performance and protection for the loudspeaker drivers.
Entering the values from the table into other manufacturer’s processors may not provide the expected frequency
response and protection that the Elevation Line Array was designed to because of differences in the digital
processor’s program. If a DSP processor other than the VTC DLMS4080 is used, contact the VTC product support
group for the specific settings for your processor.
Amplifier Gain
The power amplifier’s gain is a very important value that will affect the Elevation’s performance and protection. If you are
using the VTC recommended amplifiers for the intended DLMS 4080 program, then the amplifier gain controls should
be set to maximum gain. If amplifiers other than those recommended by VTC are used, then the DSP processor’s
(whether it be the DLMS4080 or a generic model) output channel gain and protection limiter settings must change.
Please contact the VTC product support group for the specific gain settings for your model of amplifier.
Warning: Do not adjust the gain controls of your amplifiers to a setting other than that
specified by VTC. Doing so may damage the loudspeaker drivers.